(16 Aug 2015, 9:09 pm)Adam wrote Going back to the discussion about drinking in Newcastle, perhaps I can shed a bit of light on it, speaking with plenty of recent experience (blame university. It was Freshers year after all).Not sure about that Bier Keller mind. Been a couple of times and dunno if it was the over gassy beer or what, but didn't do anything.
There are still a few places open on the Bigg Market, including Bier Keller (amazing place), and Popworld. City Vaults closed down in the last few weeks as it's being transformed into a "sexual entertainment venue". A range of ages tend to drink in this area. I know my Irish Theology teacher at school (in his mid 40s) drinks there often.
The youth of today seem to have widened their horizons within the city centre. The Bigg Market was notorious for the drinking place to be a decade or so ago, but many places have opened all around the city centre in recent years.
Up by Monument, Basement is the place to be for trebles (3 for £5). I know many, occasionally my friends and I, go there after pre's before hitting the nightclubs.
The "Geordie Shore" type of clubs tend to be around the Central Station/Collingwood Street/St Nicholas Street/Mosley Street areas for House of Smith, Perdu, Bijoux, Tup Tup, Flares etc, as well as Riverside down by the Swing Bridge and Tiger Tiger by The Gate, all of which mainly catering for youths. (My uni friends and I actually appeared in the background on Geordie Shore a few months ago, according to a couple of them. I don't watch the show. It's so set up it's ridiculous).
Other venues include Digi beside the Centre for Life, Gotham Town over the road from the Central Station, the O2 Academy as Dirtypop (featuring a range of songs for everyone) is hosted every Friday night, and Alpha (heavy metal stuff) on a Saturday night, and Sinners, Sam Jacks, Bonbar etc in/next to The Gate.
From what I've seen, the adults tend to drink in the bars along the Bigg Market, the Quayside and around the Grey Street areas.
I hope this mini informative guide has been most interesting
Dat Bar, BrewDog, The Botanist (if only for the beer/lager selection) and another one opposite the Town Wall (it's name escapes me) are my bars of choice in the town if I get there.
The City Vaults was ok, but quite over priced.
I went in Harrys Bar very recently and nearly sh!t a brick when I got the round in! It was heaving though.
It seems gone are the days when the bars would empty and everyone would head off to a decent club (or the boat).