Redhouse

 

The Redhouse is an iconic pub venue that embodies the vibrant spirit of Newcastle. This Grade II listed public house, situated in the heart of the Quayside, has seen generations of patrons walk through its doors, each adding to the rich tapestry of stories that reside within its walls.

It’s a place where your dog is as welcome as you are, and its large outdoor area offers an idyllic view of the Tyne Bridge, perfect for basking in the sun or indulging in some people-watching.

Inside, you’ll find a warm and welcoming atmosphere, with exposed wooden beams, roaring open fires, and an array of nooks and alcoves to settle into for a cosy chat with friends. The Redhouse is known for its famous pie and mash, made from mouth-wateringly good handmade pies supplied by local artisans, Peace of Pie. These pies are crafted with prime Northumbrian meats and fresh stocks, enveloped in perfectly prepared pastry.

Your plate is customisable, with a choice of mash that comes in a variety of flavourings, homemade roast potatoes, chunky chips or fries. To accompany your pie, you choose between mushy, minted petit pois, or the beautiful homemade pease pudding. The on-site made liquor, crafted from fresh stocks, vegetables, and herbs, adds an authentic touch to your dining experience.

The Redhouse doesn’t disappoint when it comes to proper beer. With ten hand-pulls, you can expect a curated selection of beers from around the land, quenching your thirst while you take in the delightful ambiance. This pub is a haven for those seeking refuge from the daily grind, offering the perfect balance of sustenance and quality brews.

On match days, The Redhouse opens early, making it an ideal spot for some pre-game analysis with your mates over a pint. The friendly staff, always eager to make you feel welcome, further enhance the inviting atmosphere.

The Redhouse’s charm has won the hearts of many patrons, who fondly reminisce about the quirky, historic pub interior and the exceptional value for money it offers. With rave reviews praising the build-your-own pie and mash, as well as the friendly service, it’s no wonder that The Redhouse has become a popular spot for those seeking a proper pub experience.