For those Newcastle/Gosforth dwellers amongst us (I was one of those once), you will probably know of The Brandling Villa by South Gosforth roundabouts? Well, Hexham has its own sister version in The Tannery at the bottom of Gilesgate - I have to say it's just as brilliant.
I've learnt through friends who've lived in Hexham longer than me how the previous public house incarnation was "struggling" (to put it mildly), so it needed some vision and ambition to bring this place back to life. And they've done a cracking job over the last year, bringing a younger, funkier pub to Hexham's social scene.
As you enter, you can head right into the main bar area, which can get a little more rowdy as the night progresses (board games!), or turn left into the lounge area, where it is slightly more relaxed. There is an outdoor area to the back as well, for the three days a year when the UK weather permits...
Great range of beers, ales, wines, spirits to boot, always with one or more local breweries on tap. They were previously offering third-pints and two-third pints (think that's a schooner?) but didn't see these on my last visit. All beer is very well cared for, never had a bad pint here.
The other key attraction is their food menu, where there are some brilliantly bizarre choices on offer... anyone for a "The Dirty Thoughts of Cheryl Versini-Whatsit" burger, which is - and I am not making it up - an 8oz beef burger topped with Greggs sausage roll, Heinz Baked Beans and cheddar cheese. Hold the salad. Yes, seriously.
Or if the DToCV-W doesn't take your fancy, how's about a "Beef Chegwin" burger - 8oz beef burger, Cheviot Cheese, crispy pancetta, this time with salad. Just two of the crazy offerings on the menu, which illustrates the fresh and quirky attitude this place has got.
For the non-carnivores amongst you, the beef burger can be swapped for a beet'n'bean burger - the 'vegetabularian' substitution as they call it. All plates come with a mountain of fries and 'slaw, this is some seriously tasty and filling scran.
Gets quite busy of a weekend but this is one of those pubs where you can pop in for a quiet one by yourself, or you come with friends and end up playing board games until last orders. A refreshing change to the other (excellent) pubs in town, definitely worth a visit if you get the chance. read more