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Old George Newcastle Upon Tyne

Old George Newcastle Upon Tyne, Old George Yard, Newcastle

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0.4 miles O2 City Hall Newcastle
About Old George Newcastle Upon Tyne
The Spotlight on Old George Newcastle Upon Tyne

Hearty Pub Fare in a Historic Setting Just Steps from the Action

Old George Newcastle is a charming, centuries-old pub tucked away in Old George Yard, right in the heart of the city. As Newcastle’s oldest pub, dating back to the 16th century, it blends traditional British character with a vibrant, modern energy. You’ll find classic pub grub, plenty of beers on tap, and a buzzing crowd that makes it a local favorite for both regulars and out-of-towners. With its central location, it’s a great base for exploring the city—or grabbing a bite before heading to a nearby gig.

Why Concert-goers love it

Just a short walk from many of Newcastle’s top music venues, Old George is a go-to for those wanting a quick pint and plate before a show. The pub’s casual vibe and fast, friendly service mean you won’t be rushing to make your set time. It’s also spacious enough for groups, with a lively pre-show atmosphere that gets you in the mood for a night out. Bonus: there’s often live music or a DJ, so the energy carries through even after the encore.

Who this Restaurant is great for

  • Groups of friends looking for a laid-back spot to eat and drink before a gig
  • Solo travelers who want a welcoming pub with a bit of history
  • Couples on a weekend getaway who appreciate character and comfort
  • Fans wanting a lively pre-show space to soak up the city’s vibe
  • Budget-conscious music fans who don’t want to skimp on flavor or fun

What People Say

Reviewers love the historic charm of the building and often mention the excellent drink selection, from local ales to craft brews. The menu gets props for its reliable pub classics—think fish and chips, hearty pies, and burgers. Visitors highlight the friendly staff and say it’s a great place to relax before a concert or event. The large beer garden is a hit in warmer months, and the pub’s central location is frequently praised.

Areas for Improvement

Some guests note that it can get quite busy and noisy at peak times, especially on weekends. Seating can be limited during big events, and while the food is tasty, it's more about classic comfort than culinary innovation. But for most concert-goers, that’s exactly what they’re after.

The Bottom Line

If you’re after a warm, welcoming pub with good food, quick service, and a buzzing vibe near Newcastle’s music scene, Old George hits all the right notes.

Average Price
£25 and under
Cuisine
British
Opening Hours
Bar
Mon-Wed 11:00-23:00
Thu 11:00-00:00
Fri, Sat 11:00-02:00
Sun 12:00-23:00
Breakfast
Mon-Sat 11:00-12:00
Lunch
Daily 12:00-17:00
Dinner
Mon-Fri 17:00-21:00
Sat, Sun 17:00-19:00

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