Prince Of Wales, North Shieldsback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Been shut for a while now.
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A little gem down on the quayside, a proper pub, friendly people and staff and the Sam Smiths was second to none.Had the old cask and the stout both were in tip top order. A must on any beer stroll in the area.
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i used to be landlady of this pub frm 99-02 , sherron beadnell , i ran it with my then husband norman beadnell , and my sons daniel and craig bennett lived there with us and attended local schools , king edward and john spence , great place great pub , i loved it there , lovely friendly people , lovely building , great sam smiths beer , i am going next week 4 a visit and i am really looking forward to it .
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On a Tyne side pub crawl this one is never missed. Great bar and Sam Smiths Old Brewery. Try fish and chips on the near by Fish Quay.
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One of the friendliest pubs in Shields. Sam Smiths Old Brewery Bitter kept at its best, a roaring fire in the bar to keep out those winter chills. Always one on my regular crawl round the town.
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Sam Smith's pub, rare in the area, so very cheap high quality beer. Nice interior, cracking atmosphere and good old-fashioned pub food from the bar. Highly recommended.
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It as a lot of history, spe cially about the Wooden Dolly one which stands at the front of the pub, the Sailors use to cut pices of wood from the Wooden Dolly, to take with them to sea for good luck.
Brian Turner - 7 May 2007 13:54 |
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