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    The Town Wall

    3.9 (7 reviews)
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    The Botanist - Down the stairs.

    The Botanist

    4.1(50 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    ££

    Initial Reaction: Being that we were unexpectedly staying for the night due to the weather further…read morenorth, through my Yelp search, I found some cocktail lounges to check out. The Botanist was an excellent find when we stayed the night in downtown Newcastle. Located on Monument Mall, you have to up three flights of stairs or take the lift (elevator) to reach the main bar and lounge that has a strong botanical garden theme that is quite beautiful, especially with the location being under a dome. The dome is gorgeous and really enhances the botanical garden and atrium effect. The cocktails are very good as well. I ordered a buttered coconut old fashioned that was quite rich and creamy, but very satisfying with the toasted coconut and butter-washed Makers Mark bourbon with homemade salted honey syrup. My wife enjoyed her Botanist Ultimate Gin & Tonic as we took a table with these plushy lounge chairs. The bartender was fantastic and friendly in making us the cocktails. Really nice guy who made us feel at home. Additionally, they have a rooftop balcony to enjoy the drinks; however, on this evening, it was windy and cold (at least for us Floridians) to where we decided to stay warmer inside. But we would return in a heartbeat.

    Best kabobs eve! The peri peri chicken was moist and had tremendous flavor. Incredible atmosphere…read morein the main atrium. Save room for the shared cookie dough; one of the best desserts I've had!

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    The Botanist - Pub table seating as we walked into the third floor main hall.

    Pub table seating as we walked into the third floor main hall.

    The Botanist - Standing at the bar.

    Standing at the bar.

    The Botanist - Modest signage and entrance.

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    Modest signage and entrance.

    The Bacchus - Toon Broon and Dark Munro. Half and half.

    The Bacchus

    3.6(5 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    This place is somewhere between an old fashioned boozer and a classy bar. I couldn't quite figure…read moreit out but I liked it nonetheless. I took a leaf from my dad's book and ordered two halves at the same time. There's a great range of beers on. I also spotted a very exciting gin and tonic menu. Our (rather large) party ordered a selection of bar snacks - pork pies and black pudding scotch eggs - which were bloody amazing. The scotch egg in particular, and the real ale chutney, were incredible. I'll definitely be back next time I'm in Newcastle.

    I was recently in Newcastle for a guided beer tour (read: ale pub crawl) and our first stop after…read morearriving in the city was Bacchus. As soon as you cross the threshold into this place, you're hit with the juxtaposition of the clean, modern styling from behind the bar and on the walls against the dark, old-school wood and upholstery of the seating and the cool brass of the hand pumps. Whilst in here, I decided to sample what I presume to be a local brew - "Toon Broon". Being someone who enjoys a bottle or two of the ol' dog*, I figured this would go down well and I certainly wasn't wrong. I received a good, easy drinking brown ale which I'd quite happily have knocked back in larger quantities had we been there for longer. The stand-out aspect of my visit here, though, has to be the bar snacks. My girlfriend and I ordered a hand-raised pork pie and a black pudding scotch egg to share, but to be honest we both agreed afterwards that we'd rather have ordered two of the scotch eggs. There wasn't anything wrong with the pork pie, not by a long shot. It was a good pie, filled with quality pork which was excellently seasoned without too much jelly inside the pastry which I liked, and it came with a seemingly home-made piccalilli which was also pretty good. It just didn't stand up to the black pudding egg, though. The egg itself was wrapped in a good layer of black pudding, maybe 1-1.5cm thick all round, and coated in what looked to me to be panko breadcrumbs to add some crunch. The egg inside was cooked, but not overdone with no discolouration around the yolk. Not content with simply serving up a cracking scotch egg, it came accompanied by a dark ale chutney. Oh. My. God. That chutney. It was stunning; it was delicious in it's own right but it added an astounding sweet-savoury note to everything which was amazing. Overall, I'd quite happily return to Bacchus if I ever found myself in Newcastle again on the beers. Not just because they have a cracking range of beers and spirits, but in no small part also so I can order about 10 of those scotch eggs. (I accept no responsibility for any addictions to black pudding scotch eggs which may arise from visiting after reading this review. Consume at your own utterly delicious peril.)

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    The Bacchus - The spirits.

    The spirits.

    The Bacchus - The food menu.

    The food menu.

    The Bacchus - Mix and match: half a Dark Munro and half a Banyan

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    Mix and match: half a Dark Munro and half a Banyan

    The Mile Castle - Whitby breaded scampi

    The Mile Castle

    3.8(6 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    £

    On our recent visit to Newcastle we tried three different Wetherspoons / Lloyds no. 1 bars…read more 1 The Quayside 2 The Union Rooms 3The Mile Castle On the whole we preferred The Mile castle. We loved their three spacious floors of varied seating, with its sofas and comfy booths. We also loved the food, three different meals on three different days, and every one of them was perfect. The Mile Castle was also the only bar I had ever been to which had Roman Amphorae ( big ancient food and drink containers) on display on the ground floor.

    I ended up here last night as my friend and I had the sudden urge to dance to some 80's or 90's…read moreclassics....the wine must have had something to do with that! Who can resist busting some moves and singing along to Five or Lionel Richie?! As I made my way up to the top floor I looked around at the clientele and all I can say is at 29 years old I was by far the oldest person in there! I felt like I was gatecrashing a school disco but regardless we still had a good time dancing as though we were in our own little world. There are always cheap drinks deals to be had here with it being a Wetherspoons. Yes the alcohol isn't always the best so the wine tastes a bit like vinegar but if you stick to bottles then it's not so bad. We were doing rounds last night and we always had change from a fiver for two drinks which is unheard of in most Newcastle pubs/bars. If you're looking for a cheap night or are in the mood for a dance then Mile Castle is the place!

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    The Mile Castle - Roman Amphorae on display on the ground floor.

    Roman Amphorae on display on the ground floor.

    The Mile Castle - Seating on second floor.

    Seating on second floor.

    The Mile Castle - Seating on first floor.

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    Seating on first floor.

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