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If you like your pubs loud, brash, and in your face, then the Bigg Market is the place to head for. With fifteen pubs and several restaurants and fast food outlets in a small area you do not need to walk far to have a good night. Most of the pubs have very loud music, and some feature live DJs. Liquid is probably the loudest, Yel the liveliest, and places like Bewicks and the Old George offer a slightly more sedate experience. As with the Quayside, be prepared to queue at busy times.
If you are looking for cheaper beer, then the area around the central station is worth a visit. The JD Wetherspoon pub at the Union Rooms is the cheapest place in the city centre overall, and Yates Wine Lodge just around the corner has selected cheap beers at all times. Places like the Forth Hotel, the Head of Steam, and the Bridge Hotel all have unique characters and attract loyal regulars. Many areas outside the city centre have lively drinking and dining scenes. Gosforth High Street, and Whitley Bay are two of the most notable. A couple of years ago Newcastle was declared to be the eighth best party city in the world. Try it.
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