Newcastle Bars are among the nations most visited. The city's move towards regeneration has brought about much change of the last few years. This is discernible all around the city centre, but it the quayside with its many architectural projects and the influx of creatives, urbanites and lovers of fun which has nurtured a climate of cafes, restaurants, art and music venues.
The quayside offers visitors and residents a wealth of choice when it comes to Newcastle Bars. There are nearly thirty to choose from, each offering something different from the other.
This is Tyneside's hotspot of vibrant nightlife and the legendary Friday night party, enticing weekend revelers from far and wide. Those who are looking for a chic evening in the company of designer clad folk, sipping cocktails and wine in the gilded elegance of contemporary design interiors will have more than one aesthetic to tempt them. Of course, Newcastle Bars are not all about bright lights and fluorescent drinks, there are many which have been around for years. While the quayside has had a major makeover, some of the most coveted Newcastle Bars have changed very little.
The sense of entering a welcoming old pub with its warm woods and classic feel is somehow even more appealing in the midst of the new. Not to suggest that you'll find a dilapidated, noisome establishment along the quayside. Traditional pubs that are to be found have been carefully restored and maintained to afford those who crave a little tradition, an environment of the most worthy kind.
Whether you're looking to watch the game with a few friends in a lively Newcastle Bar with every imaginable beer and ale at arm's length, or prefer to find the second floor comedy club and perhaps catch the opening band, there is somewhere to start and end every night.
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