June 2025. Newcastle upon Tyne. Right, let’s finish the Big Newcastle Weekender, disappointingly early, but Mrs RM knows my limits and they weren’t as vast as Blackpool Jane and Karen, who was keen to revisit the Strawberry. This is the football pub, within sight of the vast stand where away fans risk heart attacks climbing… Continue reading HO’WAY THE LADS (AND LASSES). THE STRAWBERRY, NEWCASTLE
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“PLEASE : TONY WOODCOCK”. BACK TO THE TRENT HOUSE
June 2025. Newcastle upon Tyne. Coming to the end of the Big Newcastle Weekend now, as we catch an Uber from Byker to the heart of studentland. Blackpool Karen wanted to revisit some pubs from her Uni days, and I was keen to see some central boozers outside of the football season. And I’d never… Continue reading “PLEASE : TONY WOODCOCK”. BACK TO THE TRENT HOUSE
TOP 100 PUBS – THE CUMBERLAND ARMS, BYKER, NEWCASTLE
June 2025. Byker. An immutable rule of this blog is that it must always have 100 pubs in the Top 100 pubs. And with the unfortunate deletion of Sheffield’s Christmas Alpine Bar (it melted) it becomes imperative I fill that vacancy with all haste. And why not the Cumberland, Ouseburn’s GBG perennial, the music led… Continue reading TOP 100 PUBS – THE CUMBERLAND ARMS, BYKER, NEWCASTLE
PUGH, PUGH, BARNEY McGREW. BYKER’S CURIOUS BRINKBURN ST.
June 2025. Byker. Newcastle. That photo from the garden of the Free Trade was a dud so here’s one from the other angle; Folk always think of Sheffield and Bristol and Wolverhampton Rock as centres of the UK microbrewing scene, but look (!), Byker has five (5) brewery taps in a 5 (five) minute walk… Continue reading PUGH, PUGH, BARNEY McGREW. BYKER’S CURIOUS BRINKBURN ST.
CRAIG DAVID REMEMBERED AT THE FREE TRADE
June 2025. Newcastle upon Tyne. Why does every trip to Newcastle end up as a never ending pub crawl ? And where was the culture? I guess, the culture is in the pubs, no more so than in the Free Trade. Blackpool Karen had been to Uni up here when Byker/Ouseburn was a no-go area,… Continue reading CRAIG DAVID REMEMBERED AT THE FREE TRADE
BYKER TROVE
June 2025. Byker. Newcastle. Thanks to Pub Curmudgeon for the blog title. Only took me 3 years to use it. Usual half pint of Doom Bar, Mudgie ? Day 2 of 2 on the Great Tyne Tick, and this is where Greater Newcastle’s normally impeccable metro let us down. Stuck at Tynemouth without any sign… Continue reading BYKER TROVE
JUST HOW GOOD IS NEWCASTLE ?
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 ?
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