Going to Newcastle on Stag do. Where is good?

Going to Newcastle on Stag do. Where is good?

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shibby!

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921 posts

197 months

Monday 30th August 2010
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Yo!

Got a stag do this weekend.... my own!

About 9 of us going, where is good!?

I was there a few years ago, hit up Blu Bamboo and wandered around some random places. Last time i was there i spotted a boat which i thought was a Casino... but now i think about it. It may have just been a boat! hah


Jasandjules

69,825 posts

228 months

Monday 30th August 2010
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Last time I was up in Newcastle there was a boat which was a nightclub. That was fun because I walked off it p***ed more steadily than I walked on it sober...

bigandclever

13,750 posts

237 months

Monday 30th August 2010
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The Tuxedo Princess is no longer in Newcastle. It was scrapped in Turkey in 2009.

There's about a million places to go in Newcastle, just bounce around the Quayside, you'll (probably) be fine smile


alfa pint

3,856 posts

210 months

Monday 30th August 2010
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Trip up to Whitley Bay, North Shields or Tynemouth is always worth a look. There are millions of stag dos on in Newcastle, worse than Prague or Dublin in the 90s. Whitley Bay still attracts a few, but at least they're mostly locals. Some excellent clubs and decent bars too.

Benjaminpalma

1,214 posts

181 months

Monday 30th August 2010
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I'm a local. The best pubs to go to - by far - are:

Bar at the Branding, Jesmond, NE2 4RS

The North Terrace, Spital Tongues

In the centre, go to Venue nightclub on Market Street, on a Friday or Saturday night, after about 10.

In think you can get free tickets for Venue at Bar at the Brandling.

Benjaminpalma

1,214 posts

181 months

Monday 30th August 2010
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Avoid Osborne Road and the obvious hen night traps in the centre - and you'll avoid the Viz fat slags. Some of the lasses are stunning, and always wear virtually nothing. All grist to the mill of a well-informed stag-weekender...

southpaw

5,999 posts

224 months

Monday 30th August 2010
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Benjaminpalma said:
In the centre, go to Venue nightclub on Market Street, on a Friday or Saturday night, after about 10.
You are joking right? Venue is a st hole!

Decent places: Start on Osborne Road, probably Bar Berlise and Osbornes but theres plenty to choose from, then for town Tup Tup and Madame Koo's in the city centre, Sea down on the Quayside are good. Normally some decent eye candy in those places as well!

SeanyD

3,372 posts

199 months

Monday 30th August 2010
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southpaw said:
Benjaminpalma said:
In the centre, go to Venue nightclub on Market Street, on a Friday or Saturday night, after about 10.
You are joking right? Venue is a st hole!

Decent places: Start on Osborne Road, probably Bar Berlise and Osbornes but theres plenty to choose from, then for town Tup Tup and Madame Koo's in the city centre, Sea down on the Quayside are good. Normally some decent eye candy in those places as well!
^ Trust him, he's young and is (was?) a student, he'll know where's hot or not at the moment, more than us middle aged folk. lol.

southpaw

5,999 posts

224 months

Monday 30th August 2010
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SeanyD said:
^ Trust him, he's young and is (was?) a student, he'll know where's hot or not at the moment, more than us middle aged folk. lol.
Was, finished Uni in June, got myself a job within a financial company now which I'm very happy with! So yeh I'm probably the most qualified to answer the question!

Now if you'd like to make a donation to fund future research... hehe

Benjaminpalma

1,214 posts

181 months

Tuesday 31st August 2010
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SeanyD said:
southpaw said:
Benjaminpalma said:
In the centre, go to Venue nightclub on Market Street, on a Friday or Saturday night, after about 10.
You are joking right? Venue is a st hole!

Decent places: Start on Osborne Road, probably Bar Berlise and Osbornes but theres plenty to choose from, then for town Tup Tup and Madame Koo's in the city centre, Sea down on the Quayside are good. Normally some decent eye candy in those places as well!
^ Trust him, he's young and is (was?) a student, he'll know where's hot or not at the moment, more than us middle aged folk. lol.
Venue is unpretentious and has a great atmosphere.

DO NOT go down Osborne Road, as it's full of kids fighting.

Stu R

21,410 posts

214 months

Tuesday 31st August 2010
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Venue's a bit of a dive. Osbourne road is full of footballer wannabes and lashed up students. Shame as it used to be decent. Whitley Bay I've never understood the attraction, it's a sh*thole.


Bar wise, depends what you're after really.

The living room, The Cluny etc are decent starting points, bit more relaxed and upmarket than the usual Newcastle stuff, which is good before going on to have a messy night. Centurion next to the station does a decent pint, not exactly amazing inside though. Much the same story across the road at Head of Steam - student central but there's loads of good beers normally. Revolution isn't too bad, great if you like Vodka, Floritas, Tup Tup, Madame Koo's and Tiger Tiger are worthy of a look depending on where you end up. We normally finish off in World Headquarters which I love personally, great atmosphere in there.


WorAl

10,877 posts

187 months

Sunday 5th September 2010
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Bloody hell, they're coming up on a stag do, it's not hard, just bounce around the Quayside area, they'll have a good time, it's always entertaining down there. Being on a stag do they'll be having a laugh no matter where they go.

pbirkett

18,048 posts

271 months

Sunday 5th September 2010
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WorAl said:
Bloody hell, they're coming up on a stag do, it's not hard, just bounce around the Quayside area, they'll have a good time, it's always entertaining down there. Being on a stag do they'll be having a laugh no matter where they go.
This. Simple as.

A lot of the bars suggested are good bars, but many are just not great "stag" bars, IMO of course. Can't go wrong with the quayside for stag do's, IMO (which ironically, as a local, is why I dont go there often!). Outside of the quayside, the only other places I'd go for a stag is the gate and surrounding bars, and maybe the bigg market (which you would go through anyway if you started at the gate). Sam Jacks next door to the gate would be a good choice, perhaps Idols just down the road from Sam Jacks, and although slightly off the beat and track (but the quay is only 5 minutes away), Linekers would be worth a look as well.

Edited by pbirkett on Sunday 5th September 17:52

ItsTony

960 posts

216 months

Monday 6th September 2010
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Benjaminpalma said:
I'm a local. The best pubs to go to - by far - are:

Bar at the Branding, Jesmond, NE2 4RS

The North Terrace, Spital Tongues

In the centre, go to Venue nightclub on Market Street, on a Friday or Saturday night, after about 10.

In think you can get free tickets for Venue at Bar at the Brandling.
It's probably a mild coincidence that all the places mentioned above are owned by the same group. wink


eldavo

543 posts

169 months

Monday 6th September 2010
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I like the North Terrace as a pub but it is most definately NOT a stag night venue!

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

197 months

Monday 6th September 2010
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WorAl said:
Bloody hell, they're coming up on a stag do, it's not hard, just bounce around the Quayside area, they'll have a good time, it's always entertaining down there. Being on a stag do they'll be having a laugh no matter where they go.
Is the bigg market no longer an option then? I was a student in the early 90s last time I went out there; it was the place to go for cheap booze and even cheaper women. IIRC the "Blastaway" was the drink-de-jour. hehe

Stu R

21,410 posts

214 months

Monday 6th September 2010
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rhinochopig said:
WorAl said:
Bloody hell, they're coming up on a stag do, it's not hard, just bounce around the Quayside area, they'll have a good time, it's always entertaining down there. Being on a stag do they'll be having a laugh no matter where they go.
Is the bigg market no longer an option then? I was a student in the early 90s last time I went out there; it was the place to go for cheap booze and even cheaper women. IIRC the "Blastaway" was the drink-de-jour. hehe
It's like the 'I was on the Jeremy Kyle show' reunion party. Every night.

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

197 months

Monday 6th September 2010
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Stu R said:
rhinochopig said:
WorAl said:
Bloody hell, they're coming up on a stag do, it's not hard, just bounce around the Quayside area, they'll have a good time, it's always entertaining down there. Being on a stag do they'll be having a laugh no matter where they go.
Is the bigg market no longer an option then? I was a student in the early 90s last time I went out there; it was the place to go for cheap booze and even cheaper women. IIRC the "Blastaway" was the drink-de-jour. hehe
It's like the 'I was on the Jeremy Kyle show' reunion party. Every night.
Sounds perfect for a stag weekend then.

WorAl

10,877 posts

187 months

Monday 6th September 2010
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rhinochopig said:
WorAl said:
Bloody hell, they're coming up on a stag do, it's not hard, just bounce around the Quayside area, they'll have a good time, it's always entertaining down there. Being on a stag do they'll be having a laugh no matter where they go.
Is the bigg market no longer an option then? I was a student in the early 90s last time I went out there; it was the place to go for cheap booze and even cheaper women. IIRC the "Blastaway" was the drink-de-jour. hehe
rofl Blastaway, that takes me back to my early teens.

Yes Bigg market is an option, it's just that the quayside is better.

Gad-Westy

14,521 posts

212 months

Monday 6th September 2010
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Agree with those that have suggested avoiding the conventional 'good' pubs and bars. If these are the same places that I like, they tend to be relatively quiet and not the sort of place you want to turn up at as a Stag Do at. You won't enjoy it and the other customers certainly won't. I'd stick to the 'party' pubs. Quayside has Off shores, quilted Camel, Chase and loads of others. They'll all be a laugh but not the sort of places you'd go for a quiet pint.

Osborne Road might be good for a few afternoon pints in the sunshine before things get rowdy but I don't think it's a particularly stag friendly place in the evening.

Whitley Bay is a bit of a dive but is actually probably ok for a Stag Do.