Advantages: Great beers, great music, good food Disadvantages: Just out of town
...some town’s are exceptional – the Tollbooth in Stirling, the Leadmill in Sheffield and, in Newcastle upon Tyne, the Cluny (Ciao – your listing has an incorrect spelling!). Such places are much more than just a concert venue; they can be variously community facilities, bars, eating places, rehearsal rooms, art exhibition zones and much more. The Cluny combines all of that with a really lively buzz so it is hardly surprising that is has quickly become ... ...was taken over by the Head of Steam chain (who also have two pubs in the city centre) the place has gone from strength to strength.
It’s location, however, is perhaps its main downfall. Situated out of town, near the river in the Ouseburn area, close to Byker, one of the most deprived areas of the city, visitors face either a bus ride or a fifteen minute walk from the city center to the Cluny. There’s a taxi office nearby which is handy for late ...
fizzytom 23.02.2005
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of The Cluney (Newcastle)
Advantages: Impressive looking and Great Atmoshere Disadvantages: Difficult to Find
I started frequenting the Cluney when I moved into the Battlefield area of Newcastle. Its close to the Quayside and nearby pubs include The Ship and The Tanners.
It's a converted warehouse and puts on a lot of Jazz and rock concerts.
There is always some (usually ska) music playing and the staff are very friendly.
There is a good selection of drinks available and prices are expensive but not prohibitively so.
It has an excellent atmosphere.
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mikeydred 19.01.2001
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