After being closed for nearly a decade, Fleet Street is gearing up to welcome back customers this summer. Nestled in Pudding Chare, between the vibrant Bigg Market and Collingwood Street, this old haunt, housed within Thomson House, the former residence of the Evening Chronicle, is all set to unlock its doors once again on Saturday July 20th at 11.00 am.
This time around, Fleet Street is stepping up its game by transforming into a craft ale bar that will cater to sports enthusiasts. Guests can enjoy watching televised football matches and other major sporting events while relishing in a selection of craft ales. However, the entertainment doesn’t stop there. Fleet Street vows to dazzle its customers with live performances by local singers and the DJs from the region, promising an exciting and fun-filled atmosphere for all patrons. If you’re looking for a place that combines the thrill of sports, the rich flavours of craft ales, and toe-tapping entertainment, Fleet Street is the place to be. Get ready to experience a fusion of Sport, Craft Ale, Singers, DJs, Fun, and exceptional customer service at Fleet Street’s reopening this July!
with John Gibson & Steve Watson
FREE ENTRY
Football Talk-in with Peter Beardsley & John Gibson, Monday 22nd July, 7.00pm. Free Entry
A hugely popular party bar of Newcastle’s past, Fleet Street will soon re-open its doors after a £330,000 makeover.
Newcastle drinkers who have fond memories of a long closed down city centre bar are in a state of shock at the news that it is making a shock return!
Fleet Street was once one of Newcastle’s busiest bars but now it stands empty nine years after closing its doors for good.
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