Wednesday 7 January 2009 |
-14 shopping days left until Christmas |
For those seeking a cool and trendy party full of fun, style & charisma, this is the event guaranteed to deliver at Sea. The event takes place in the brand new Mint leaf Lounge consisting of 2 bars, 2 dance floors and 2 DJs. With the emphasis on fun the theme will be a sin city party, all are welcome from the ridiculous to the sublime to the Jessica Alba impersonators! For more information.
Alternatively there are a brilliant selection of bars with great New Years entertainment on offer all with fab cocktail and drinks choices to suit everyone. For the best cocktail menu you in town try the 50s chic of Baby Lynch, design your perfect party at Tokyo or if you want to go out every night of the week check out Perdu!
Entertaining this party season? Well get some great festive ideas at great prices from Lakeland in Eldon Garden, create a fabulous atmosphere and Christmas mood with lighting and candles from The Pier at amazing knock down prices and wow your guests with the best in seasonal food from Marks and Spencer, and it won't cost the earth!
City Centre pubs such as the Head of Steam, Tilleys and The Cluny are tackling the supermarkets heads on. Not content with being renowned for their friendly atmosphere, great food and fantastic selection of drinks these venues are now offering a 'take home' service at unbeatable prices with many of the drinks not available in supermarkets. They even do party kegs of your favourite beers, ales and ciders with free glass and equipment offers available.
Click here to download the brochure or visit http://www.headofsteam.co.uk/ for further info.
Sam Jacks is one of the city’s largest bars and nightclubs with a capacity of 1000 and is located to the left of The Gate on Newgate Street.
Open until late seven nights a week Sam Jacks boasts dancers and breakdancers on three stages, Newcastle’s only raging rodeo bull and the world famous ‘dentists chair’.
For a fun, loud and lively party, including live DJ sets, PAs, bands, the occasional foam party and mid-week student nights this is the place to be. And if football is your thing you’ll find Sam Jacks packed to the rafters for every Newcastle United home game (many of which are shown on the 34 big screens).
Entry is usually free, see www.SamJacks.com for more details.
If your having a night out at The Gate check out the great drinks and meal deals at the bars and clubs to get the most for your money this Christmas.
For uplifting beats and a soulful night of festive dancing check out World Headquarters or euphoric seasonal treat check out the sound system and the top name DJs at Digital for an fantastic night out or a memorable New Years eve experience.
Now we know that everyone in Newcastle knows how to have a good time and a cracking night out, however with so much choice and variety sometimes it’s hard to know where to start!
Whether you’re eating out, going to the theatre or cinema, heading to a gig or simply having a great time in the bars and clubs, we’ve got all the information on how to enjoy yourself you’ll ever need.
With all the tip and hints, insiders guides and information on deals and promotion we can help you have a fantastic festive night out. We can also help you plan your office Christmas Party and provide recommendations and deals and promotions for the special occasion.
As well as offering you advice on the best nights out available each week we’ll be asking you about your best nights out and recommendations, with Insiders Guide to night out in Newcastle.
For an alternative night out to the city centre why not try the Ouseburn Valley, with a selection of lively pubs and live music venues all within walking distance of each other (and the city centre), as well as the Star and Shadow art cinema, the Cluny for great beer, food and music or the Cumberland Arms for excellent organic wine and beer festivals.
Once again here's a fabulous selections of amazing festive feasting with a twist!
Try Hanahana the Teppan Yaki Japanese restaurant, where chefs in traditional robes cook your meal in
front of you on hot plates built into the communal dining tables. The chefs in
these restaurants are so skilled at slicing, dicing, and frying, that their
performance is almost a cabaret in itself.
2 courses £11.50
simple, seasonal food prepared by chef-of-the-moment Chris Slaughter. The menu
at the Grainger Rooms supports local farmers, fishermen and microbrewers. The
dining room has a hip vibe – with white walls and black and white designer
wallpaper – and the restaurant is a hit with local foodies and fashionistas.