The whole area of the fish quays is a real gem of a place by far.Great restaurants and oldie worldey pubs.Great views as well of the Port Of Tyne watching river traffic coming and going like the local ferries between North Shields and South along with the huge liners which I've filmed with special effects.To view my work no doubt enter my full name then then Port Of Tyne as one of my pages is well over a thousand views with great beats of music.At the top of the fish quays, one of my most favourite bars is called " How Do You Do " A must to do without a second glance.The settings inside are out of this world.The food menu endless with something of a difference. There is plenty of parking spaces for disabled people and people in general.I rate the fish quays with a 5...
Read moreGreat views. A fabulous selection of bars restaurants and fish and chip shops set in grand old stone buildings formerly used by the fishing industry. Still a working fish quay. So still a handful of trawlers occupy some of the quay. Keep your eyes peeled for hints of the past. A cool statue and other large displays. Modern roads and traffic measures. Any direction you leave requires climbing a hill. Even if you hug the coast all the way to Tynemouth, or even board the ferry to South Shields admittedly the smallest hill. But well worth the visit to see the old heart of North Shields and probably...
Read moreOn your doorstep fresh fish , bars , food and culture . A working North East fish key is a metropolis with exciting old meets new place to enjoy . Choice of fish and chip shops great to eat in or walk along the Tyne to the coast 20 minutes , mouth watering Italian food and tapas and cocktail bar . Local good new and old fashioned pubs . Always something open always something to see , memorys to be made , statues to see , stairs to clime , Park to sit , views to view . Enjoy local . Free parking , Family friendly , buses , Some...
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