The Victoria Comet

 

Located on Neville Street, right opposite Newcastle’s Central Station, stands The Victoria Comet. It’s a pub that presents a pleasant mix of history and modern comforts. This central location makes it easy to drop by after visiting nearby attractions, such as Grey’s Monument, St Mary’s Cathedral, and the much-lauded Grey Street.

The Victoria Comet has an interesting backstory. In the 1800s, the building hosted two separate pubs, The Victoria and The Comet. Over time, they combined into The Victoria and Comet Hotel. After being closed for 75 years, it was restored and reopened as The Victoria Comet, nodding to its past. This pub also holds a bit of movie history, being a location in the classic gangster film ‘Get Carter’.

When it comes to food, The Victoria Comet specialises in classic pub dishes, particularly pies. Past favourites among patrons have been the Steak and Nicholson’s Pale Ale Pie, Game Suet Pudding Pie, and Hand-Pulled Lamb Shank Shepherd’s Pie. The triple-cooked chips are also are a crowd pleaser.

Drinks at this popular pub are equally noteworthy. You can enjoy a cask ale, choose from a selection of wines, or delve into their range of whisky and gin. The bar staff is well-versed and happy to help you find a drink to match your meal.

The Victoria Comet is often bustling with both locals and visitors. Many reviews highlight its vibrant atmosphere, great for watching sports or enjoying a relaxed evening with friends. The service is praised for being attentive and friendly, making it a favoured pub for many in Newcastle.

So, if you’re in Newcastle and looking for a place that combines history, good food, and a wide range of drinks, consider a visit to The Victoria Comet. Here, you’ll find a relaxed environment where you can unwind, eat well, and sample a variety of quality beverages.