The Bank


Location:
12-14 Scotswood Road, directly opposite the Centre for Life and along the road from The Yard. A short distance from the Central Station.
Metro - Central Station
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Open:
Every day until midnight.
Telephone 0191 2618880

 

Review:  


Small pub that is also known as Greta's Bank and is gay friendly. The bar has plenty of seating with mainly tables and chairs in the centre and stools down the wall on one side. There is also low tables and stools on the other side of the bar. The decor is smart with predominantly oak panelling on the walls and a part marble tiled and wooden floor. You get the impression that the pub has tried to retain the former fixtures of the Bank. There is small spotlighting to the ceiling with a large suspended glass ball. The windows to the front of the pub give a bright and airy feel to the place and outside there is a small area with metallic tables and chairs. Regular music is on play at most times. There is a games machine opposite the bar. The pub is frequented by locals and a mixture of gays and straights. It can be busy on most nights and especially on the weekend. It is quieter early on through the week. Sunday and Wednesday is cabaret night with Greta La More (Wednesday night Transvestite night), Thursday prize bingo. Free function room available for hire on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. Disabled access to main bar is very good. Toilets are small and clean.


Price: Reasonable.

 

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Beers: Worthington's, Carling, Caffrey's, Guinness, Grolsch and Cruzcampo on tap. Woodpecker cider also on offer. There is also a good range of bottled drinks, wines, and spirits available.

Meals:

English breakfast served daily from 10am - noon.
        

 
         
Happy Hours: Specials include bottles of Stella, Becks or Budweiser £1.50, Krombacher £1.00, Carling £1.75, Guinness £2.00, house wine £2.00.



 

 

 

 

 

 

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