North East Connected

Beer gardens and outdoor spaces across the North East

We know it’s been a long time you’ve been able to enjoy a nice cold pint or your favourite tipple at the pub, so we’ve put together this handy guide to beer gardens and outdoor spaces across the region.

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By The River Brew Co, Gateshead

The expansive outdoor terrace at Gateshead’s By The River Brew Co, nestled just below the Tyne Bridge with cracking views of the river and Newcastle’s Quayside, has now reopened. HWKRMRKT is set to reopen from 16 April too. It’ll be on a walk-up basis, so there’s no need to book, just rock up and they’ll take good care of you.

The Jesmond Beach Box @ The Holy Hobo

Nestled just outside the city centre in the leafy suburbs of Jesmond. With food from The Holy Hobo and rotating street food from local favourites such as Acropolis and Hatch 76 – there’s even a beach!

River Bar, Washington

Enjoy delicious food and drinks out on the terrace at River Bar in Washington.

Wylam Brewery, Newcastle

Located at the Palace of Arts in Newcastle’s Exhibition Park, Wylam Brewery is home to a sizeable garden terrace, which will be serving up super fresh beers, a full drinks menu and banging burgers.

Please note that the brewery doesn’t reopen until 22 April.

Shepherd and Shepherdess, Beamish

Why not head here after a visit to Beamish Museum, which is only a five-minute walk from Beamish village.

South Causey Inn, Stanley

Nestled in 100 acres of the beautiful Beamish Valley countryside, South Causey Inn is a beautiful place to visit. The outdoor gardens and Hotspot Fire Engine Bar are set to reopen from 15 April.

The 1960s Bedford TK Fire Engine has had a full refurbishment, converting it into a unique, private, state of the art bar.

Full Circle Brew Co, Newcastle

A great new brewery at Hoults Yard, Newcastle which started out in 2019. Serving up some of the best craft beer you can get your hands on, you’ll not be disappointed! The brewery has also created a new permanent outdoor space so more people can sample their finest beers, and they often serve up delicious food from the likes of Scream for Pizza.

Please note that Full Circle is only open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, with Thursdays possibly added at a later date.

Tyne Bank Brewery, Newcastle

This award-winning brewery is located near Full Circle Brew Co, so visiting them both in one day would make for a great day out. It’s open from Thursday through to Sunday.

They have a lovely outdoor space, with plenty on tap and they’ve even brewed a perfect summer drink right in time for beer gardens opening – Easy Breezy, a 2% Schofferhofer inspired grapefruit pale.

The Saltgrass, Sunderland

Three new covered outdoor areas, along with plans for events and one-off shows, The Saltgrass is definitely worth checking out.

The Cumberland Arms, Ouseburn Valley

The Cumberland Arms is a great traditional pub in the heart of the Ouseburn Valley, with an emphasis on the fantastic local breweries we have here in the North East whilst still offering a great range of beer from the best breweries across the British Isles. While you’re here, why not try out some of the other fantastic places in this area, such The Kiln or The Ship.

Salutation, Tynemouth

The Salutation is a bit of a hidden gem – tables, chairs and rain shelters have all been installed, alongside artificial grass and floral decorations to set the scene.

The Boat Club, Durham

A lovely setting, right by the river and they’ve installed overhead covers to help shelter you from the great British weather.

Stack, Newcastle

The container village in Newcastle has reopened, so if you fancy a drink or a bite to eat, check out Stack’s latest offerings.

Adam & Eve, Prudhoe

A great family friendly pub in Prudhoe, with a new beer garden to help cater for even more people.

The Blue Bell, Usworth

There’s a lovely outdoor area at The Blue Bell, and they’ve also installed a overhead coverings to help keep you dry.

The Ship, Eighton Banks

A great local, warm and welcoming pub with a decent amount of outdoor seating, good selection of drinks and home cooked pub grub.

Rose and Crown, Winlaton

The Rose and Crown has tables and overhead coverings, in a lovely outdoor setting.

The Snooks, Great Lumley

The Snooks have a lovely outdoor area with various sections and there are also some fire pit tables, but you’ll have to be quick to get a booking in for one of them.

The Runhead, Ryton

The Runhead have really gone all out to welcome people back, having created the UK’s first double tipi bar, along with outdoor terrace and container bar! Why not stroll into the picturesque Ryton Old Village and pay a visit to The Half Moon Inn too, who’ve also revamped their large beer garden.

The Dockyard, South Shields

Nestled between South Marine Park and the beach, this new outdoor venue will boast live entertainment, DJs at the weekend and a huge LED screen, perfect for watching the Euros in June. Visitors can enjoy international street food round fire pits, while supping some cracking beers and cocktails. When you’ve had enough, go for a stroll on the promenade.

Bar 52, Newcastle

Whether it’s for post-work drinks or out at the weekend, Bar 52 has a great garden terrace for you to enjoy – and some lovely food offerings too.

The Wheatsheaf, Birtley

A large number of tables are available in The Wheatsheaf’s garden, so there’s no need to book in advance.

Central Park, Newcastle

What has been labelled the ‘North East’s biggest beer garden’ is set to open from 29 April in Newcastle’s Times Square (next to the Life Science Centre), and will be serving up craft beers, cocktails, bubbly and tasty street food. They’ll also be showing live sports, including the delayed Euro 2020 tournament, and there’s a special Eurovision event too. Tickets are required to attend Central Park.

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