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You're either at the Northern Rock or Longbenton?Last edited by Sausage Surprise; 4 March 2010, 15:59.
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Aye.....that would really wind them up...Originally posted by pzz76077 View PostI had a Gov client that had a office up there, always enjoyed nights out with the locals. Do the pub rounds down by the Quay, quite a few good eating places as well. Also a great curry house in town that do a killer dish - if you can eat it an keep it down, you eat for free.
If you want to wind up the local folk, ask them if the new castle is anywhere near the old castle in the city centre.
The only minus points I recall was the crappy metro system from the airport.
Apart from that, its all good.
PZZ
Better still ask them where you could buy a Sunderland top
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What SunderlandOriginally posted by lje View Post. Not that fond of southerners mind you...

Or the deep south - Middlesborough
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its alrite there actually, worked there a few times...bloody cold though...!
Snowed loads both times i worked there...people are quite nice actually.,
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So far so good in Newcastle. I am yet to find a local colleague in my office. Nearest one I got is from Leeds..!
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A contractor once told me of the time he went to Newcastle to start a new contract. He's from Bradford. Straight off the train, he went into a pub. Sawdust on the floor. Went to the bar.Originally posted by lje View PostI really like Newcastle - lots to do and a real going out culture. Not that fond of southerners mind you...
"Pint of lager please".
"We don't serve pouffs here"...
But this was 30 years ago...
Ten years later it was quite a nice place to be. A long way from anywhere else though. So eventually, we moved south. (overran, and ended up in Switzerland).
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Right, near Central.Originally posted by basshead View PostIts a National Express bus station
Living in the sticks, I'm a connoisseur of farmers watering holes and quality pub/restaurants. Corbridge is full of quality spots
Yes, I can vouch for Corbridge too! Some decent pubs there.Last edited by BolshieBastard; 19 February 2010, 12:07.
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The Stage Door nightclub on a wednesday night, its the student nurses day off the next day!


The overall redness of the decor sets it off nicely as well!!!
					
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Been to The Boathouse in Wylam?Originally posted by basshead View PostIts a National Express bus station
Living in the sticks, I'm a connoisseur of farmers watering holes and quality pub/restaurants. Corbridge is full of quality spots
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Its a National Express bus stationOriginally posted by BolshieBastard View PostHaymarket?
I was going to take the missus to one of my fav pubs just over the Central Motorway, the Stout Fiddler. Good ale and good food. Bit studenty sometimes. Called something like Moot now! Pah!
The Old George in the city centre is a good pub though and the Lambton at Eighton Banks is very good.
Living in the sticks, I'm a connoisseur of farmers watering holes and quality pub/restaurants. Corbridge is full of quality spots
					
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Haymarket?Originally posted by basshead View PostLet us know how you get on with your pilgrimage... its a bus station now
 

I was going to take the missus to one of my fav pubs just over the Central Motorway, the Stout Fiddler. Good ale and good food. Bit studenty sometimes. Called something like Moot now! Pah!
The Old George in the city centre is a good pub though and the Lambton at Eighton Banks is very good.
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I've always wanted to go and experience the legendary "Broken Doll" pub. Maybe I'll finally get round to it this year!
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