It's a lovely little traditional pub. Tucked away just up from the Bill Quay and overlooking Hebburn riverside Park, one of south tynesides hidden gems. Been off the booze for the moment I had a bottle of non alcoholic wolfsteineir(?) I think you call it and it didn't disappoint. My only criticism is the hill it's on which could be a struggle for older customers. It's unfortunate that they don't do Sunday dinners or even toasties, something like that. There's a nice Italian in pelaw though so I suppose you could always start there first then travel round. If it did do meals then it would...
Read moreNice to see how it's become a local pub once more, good staff, nice feeling when you walk in. First went to this pub late 60s when two old ladies ran it, bare floorboards with sawdust on and spitoons at the corner of the bar. After it was taken over and modernised they tried to make it a yuppie wine bar at one time, well it's gone full circle to the locals local, health and safety won't allow some of the...
Read moreNot just your local pub, it's a family pub... With an outdoor garden sun catch, and a view.
There are bands playing, open mic nights, darts club, pool club, quiz nights and other such social events.
It's friendly, and located in Bill Quay... A place for a nice day out. The Cricketers arms is located near the award winning farm and...
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