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Contribute FeedbackNestled conveniently beneath the iconic Tyne Bridge, the Bridge Tavern offers an eclectic menu and a warm, inviting atmosphere ideal for both casual dining and special occasions. While the food generally delights—with standout dishes like fresh mackerel and exceptional cider—experiences can vary. Some guests rave about generous portions and engaging service, while others note inconsistencies, such as cold sides or overly salted dishes. The impressive selection of craft beers and charming decor enhances the pub’s appeal, making it a beloved stop for locals and visitors alike. Overall, the Tavern remains a compelling dining destination.
Great fish and chips, quiet table, relaxed staff and good beer.
We are here for many doos, receptions birthdays etc. eating has always been very good. the wine is also very good and the prices are very good. the menu also offers a wide, eclectic and varied selection to suit people with different preferences etc. therefore it offers many flavors.
We visited a second time as our first was fabulous. Unfortunately, this time it wasn't so good to eat. my partner ordered the flat iron steak with chips, the steak was ok, but the chips were made bog standard, while before were nice chunky three times boiled hand cut. my friend and I had the lammkur that was so salty and the rice was very dry. there was a pretty gap between the first and the most important courses, so I asked if there was a problem to say that they were only busy. we were offered half an prise beer, which I thought was acceptable. it is a shame when we recommended it to our friends with whom we went. the pub itself is beautiful with large outside space and a terrace. I would drink there as they have a great choice of beer, but not sure if I would eat again
Large menu with many interesting options. we had lobster stars, crab sandwiches and black pudding to begin with so that the chicken cake and bark bunny we had ordered for the first could not be finished! service was very good with 2 people who worked hard to make sure we had a great lunch.
The food was very good and the atmosphere and service also good for casual dining. We found the menu a little difficult to understand. The waitress said all the lights were small when I asked if they were suitable as starters. But the haggis toastie definitely was way too big to eat before fish and chips (very very good though). Portions are a good size so choose your 'starters ' accordingly. Great cider (Bee Sting)