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The Tynemouth Lodge is a one-room unspoiled English public bar dating back to Georgian times and is in its 40th year in the same safe hands


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The Tynemouth Lodge Hotel is located on Correction House Bank, next door to the old Tynemouth House of Correction and Justices Room, which was built about 1780 and which was in operation until about 1890.  It was a local prison and court house and visiting judges often stayed at the Tynemouth Lodge Hotel. There used to be a locked tunnel between the hotel and Correction House through which  meals taken into the prison.

No TV. No music. No short measures. No parking problems. No hot food. No gaming machines.

It has the only woodland beer garden in Tynemouth, on the fringe of Northumberland Park. Children and dogs are welcome in the beer garden.

We have a seasonal marquee in the beer garden, providing shelter from the elements.

It is the only pub in the area to be listed in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide for the last 40 years!

Good Beer Guide 2015 front cover

“This attractive externally tiled 1799 free house, situated next to a former house of correction, has featured in every issue of the Guide since 1983. The comfortable pub has a U-shaped lounge with the bar on one side and a serving hatch on the other, and is noted in the area for the quality of its Marston’s Pedigree.. A popular stopping-off point for those completing the Coast-to-Coast cycle route.

Tyneside & Northumberland CAMRA Branch 30 Years in the GOOD BEER GUIDE award certificate

Although the pub was formerly a residential hotel, there is no accommodation available.

Photograph of proprietor and landlord Hugh Price

Proprietor and landlord Hugh Price

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