June 2025. Tynemouth. A scorchio day by the Tyne had given way to showers and metro cancellations; no trains back up to Whitley Bay and the delights of that grumpy but brilliant micro at Spanish city. So we had to wait patiently back at Tynemouth station for an announcement. Luckily, it is actually a legal… Continue reading JUST HOW GOOD IS NEWCASTLE ?
Month: July 2025
THE TURK’S HEAD, TYNEMOUTH. DARTS, DEAD DOG, DRAUGHT BASS
June 2025. Tynemouth. Staying in Gateshead gives you that wonderful walk across the High Level Bridge on the return from Corbridge, but in the morning you have to contend with Gateshead’s less than pedestrian friendly streets (2 minutes for the lights to change !) on the way to the metro to start Day 2’s pubbing.… Continue reading THE TURK’S HEAD, TYNEMOUTH. DARTS, DEAD DOG, DRAUGHT BASS
JUNE ’25 STOCKTAKE + JULY PREVIEW
A busy June, the usual slogs up and down the A1 interspersed with diversions as far as The Midlands, wherever that is. A bumper month for blog views, too, aided by visits from some scary sounding places; If any of you have survived a visit to Upwell (Wisbech) I’d love to hear about it. My… Continue reading JUNE ’25 STOCKTAKE + JULY PREVIEW
(aka) Edson Arantes do Nascimento
June 2025. Corbridge. 1 tick down, 2 more to go in tiny Corbridge, and then a mile sprint back to the station with a tummy full of curry. Mrs RM was not impressed. She was also done for the night, sitting out the Pele, possibly the only pub in the GBG named after a footballer… Continue reading (aka) Edson Arantes do Nascimento
THE LONGEST DAY, THE SHORTEST CORBRIDGE PUB CRAWL
20th June 2025. Corbridge. The recommended post-curry train back to Newcastle was due just after 9pm, but there were three (3) GBG pubs in Corbridge to tick, and no-one should run after curry, particularly on the longest day of the year. I know that 20 June has the same number of hours (I think) as… Continue reading THE LONGEST DAY, THE SHORTEST CORBRIDGE PUB CRAWL