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The Potters Wheel, Sunniside - pub details

Potters Wheel

Address: Sun Street, Sunniside, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE16 5EE [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 41647) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Dunston (2.6 miles), Gateshead Metro Centre (2.8 miles), Blaydon (3.7 miles)

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Woodmans Arms, Whickham (0.7 miles), Coachman, Whickham (1.2 miles), Fellsider, Whickham (1.3 miles), Harry Clasper, Whickham (1.6 miles), Bay Horse, Whickham (1.6 miles) - see more nearby pubs

user reviews of the Potters Wheel, Sunniside

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Popped in recently for lunch. Food was ok, usual pub grub. Beer was well kept (Wychwood Hobgoblin).
zipdiskdude - 19 Feb 2016 22:02
The Potters Wheel is currently up for sale. Whether the current owners/pubco are trying to run it down, I'm not sure. But there were no ales on at all and the pub was fairly quiet. The exterior is nice. But could do with a bit of love and attention. Inside it is dark and there is nothing particularly to recommend it. This was our 3rd stop of the day. After the excellent Fox & Hounds at Coalburns (our best pub out of 21 North East pubs tried this weekend) and the Rising Sun at Crawcrook, the Potters Wheel was a bit of a let down. For real ales, try the Marquis of Granby about a mile down the road. I mention all of these other pubs, as none are listed on this site and it seems it is increasingly difficult to get new pubs listed on here.
blue_scrumpy - 27 May 2013 12:12
I'm most definitely a meat man and there's nothing worse when you go for Sunday lunch and you get as many veggies as you want, but the smallest portion ever of the meat itself.

I've been here two or three times recently and it's certainly not an issue. Excellent well cooked meat, nice properly cooked veggies (not soggy and tasteless) and the best bit.....they actually advertise a "Trio" where if you can't decide which roast to have, you can have a nice juicy slice of each. Even better, they do a "Monster" where you get a double portion of Meat.

Great food, reasonably price (but great value) combined with 2 or 3 very nice guest ales available most days and some very helpful smiley staff and I couldn't think of a better place to spend a Sunday afternoon.
Stamford_Bridge - 22 Nov 2010 19:00

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