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The Strawberry: Classic Newcastle Pub with Rich Local Character

A traditional Newcastle pub steeped in football history, local ales, and warm community spirit near St James' Park.

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The Strawberry is a beloved traditional pub in Newcastle upon Tyne, known for its authentic atmosphere, Newcastle United memorabilia, and a great selection of local ales. Located near St James' Park, it offers a cozy setting over two floors with a lively ambiance, friendly service, and well-priced drinks. This historic pub is a favorite spot for football fans and locals alike, featuring an upstairs terrace and a welcoming vibe for socializing and enjoying classic pub fare.

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The Strawberry, 7-8 Strawberry Pl, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4SF, GB
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Duration: 1 to 3 hours
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
11 am-8 pm
Tuesday
11 am-11 pm
Wednesday
11 am-11 pm
Thursday
11 am-11 pm
Friday
11 am-11 pm
Saturday
11 am-11 pm
Sunday
11 am-11 pm

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    Getting There

    Metro

    Take the Tyne and Wear Metro to Haymarket station, then walk approximately 10 minutes along Northumberland Road to Strawberry Place. The journey from central Newcastle takes about 15-20 minutes. Metro tickets cost around £2-£3.

    Bus

    Catch any local bus heading to the city centre, such as Q1 or Q3, and alight at the Theatre Royal stop. From there, it’s a 5-minute walk to The Strawberry. Bus fares typically range from £1.80 to £3 depending on distance.

    Walking

    From Eldon Square Shopping Centre in central Newcastle, a 15-minute walk via Grey Street and Mosley Street brings you to Strawberry Place. The route is mostly flat and suitable for all fitness levels.

    Taxi

    Taxis from Newcastle city centre to The Strawberry take around 5-10 minutes depending on traffic, with fares approximately £5-£8. This is a convenient option for groups or late-night visits.

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    Local tips

    Visit on match days to experience the vibrant football atmosphere with Newcastle United memorabilia all around.
    Try the local ales and classic pub food like cheese and onion toasties for an authentic taste of Newcastle.
    Book the function room upstairs for private parties or gatherings to enjoy a cozy, intimate setting.
    Arrive early on weekends to secure a good spot, as the pub can get busy with locals and visitors.
    Enjoy the outdoor terrace upstairs during warmer months for a lively social experience with city views.

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    A Historic Heart of Newcastle’s Pub Scene

    The Strawberry stands as one of Newcastle upon Tyne’s oldest and most cherished pubs, deeply rooted in the city’s social fabric. Situated just steps from St James' Park, home of Newcastle United football club, it has long been a gathering place for fans and locals. The pub’s walls are adorned with an extensive collection of Newcastle United memorabilia, photographs, and vintage posters, creating a nostalgic atmosphere that celebrates the city’s sporting heritage and community spirit.

    Atmosphere and Setting

    Spread over two floors, The Strawberry offers a warm and inviting environment with a traditional old-school design. The interior features cozy wooden furnishings, vintage decor, and walls filled with local history and football culture. A large outdoor terrace on the upper floor provides a lively space to enjoy drinks in the warmer months. The pub is known for its friendly staff and welcoming vibe, making it a perfect spot for both casual drinks and special occasions.

    Drinks, Food, and Social Life

    The Strawberry serves a well-curated selection of local ales, including classic pints like Guinness, alongside a variety of other beers and beverages at moderate prices. The pub also offers hearty pub food, such as cheese and onion toasties and platters, which complement the drinks perfectly. Its function room upstairs is ideal for private gatherings and celebrations, adding to its community appeal.

    Football Fervor and Local Culture

    As a renowned Newcastle United supporters’ pub, The Strawberry buzzes with excitement on match days, drawing crowds eager to watch Premier League action. The pub’s deep connection to local football culture makes it a hub for spirited socializing and camaraderie. Beyond football, it serves as a cultural landmark where visitors can immerse themselves in authentic Newcastle life.

    Accessibility and Location

    Located at 7-8 Strawberry Place, The Strawberry benefits from its proximity to key city landmarks and transport links. It is easily accessible via the Tyne and Wear Metro (Haymarket station nearby) and multiple bus routes serving the city centre. The central location makes it an excellent stop for visitors exploring Newcastle’s vibrant urban scene.

    Operating Hours and Visitor Experience

    The pub operates daily from 11am, closing at 11pm on most days except Monday when it closes at 8pm, and Sunday at 10:30pm. This schedule accommodates both daytime visitors and evening crowds. The Strawberry’s blend of historic charm, local flavor, and lively atmosphere offers an authentic Newcastle pub experience that appeals to football fans, locals, and tourists alike.

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