While this famous city along the Tyne has long been thought of as one of the United Kingdom's party capitals, it is now, more than ever, filled with a diversity of great places to eat, drink, dance and be entertained. Newcastle Bars in the city centre offer one of the widest choices in Britain. Not only are Newcastle Bars to be found just about everywhere you look, but the general ethos of change and regeneration have instilled the local nightlife with a fair quantity of urban colour, trendy appeal and urbane sophistication.
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From student orientated Newcastle Bars which display distinct design and offer up the coolest live music and new comedy acts, to those which wear proudly their ancient pub heritage and serve up special ale and rare whiskies, there is something for just about any occasion. If you're hoping to surround yourself with the classic elegance of a grand old pub, you’d do well to head to Grainger Town, the historic city centre.
Not only will you be able to find a beautiful old listed building with a fine public house, but it will probably be refurbished to the standards which mark out the city's new spirit of excellence. The quayside is ever a popular destination for those looking to sample a bit of everything. Offering around thirty different Newcastle Bars, this is where you can find a wine bar with contemporary style and then go next door for a beer or two while you catch the game with a few friends on the big screen.
Around Central Station are a number of excellent Newcastle Bars, the ideal places to stop off for drink and perhaps a light meal before the theatre. With such a selection of places it’s not surprising that the city has recently been voted Britain’s Number 1 destination for those looking to experience nightlife at its most colourful and diverse.
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