
Newcastle Civic Centre (opposite this pub) is a grade II listed building, officially opened by King Olav V of Norway in 1968. The central lawn in the Quadrangle is open to the public and contains a fine bronze sculpture by David Wynne of Swans in Flight. The Five Swans rising from the pool of water ‘reflect the city’s long-established links with Scandanavia’. The five countries (Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway and Iceland) are each represented by a wild swan.
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Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE1
A micropub focusing on the best of North East brewed high-quality keg and cask beers, British ciders, wines, perries and soft drinks and a range of bottles & cans representing the best of British, European and North American brewing.
Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE1
Sergeant Peppers is a vibrant and sociable pub with plenty of entertainment of offer. Try popping in at weekends to enjoy dancing the night away all the hits from the 60s, 70s and 80s.
Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE1
City Tavern, established in 1923 in a historic Tudor façade building, was one of Newcastle’s most famous pubs. Since then it has undergone several name and style changes, until Spring 2014 when we brought it back to where it all began.