I didn't go in as it was afternoon but it looked very impressive .....they had outdoor seating with heaters all very nicely done tasteful ....the menu was varied but you can go for drinks only . I thought it was worth reviewing ....worth s visit
It is named after a South Shields lad born 1892 and died at Anzio Cove Galipoli 1915. He was a stretcher bearer and he and his donkey Duffy have been mentioned in a book about the war
Very large, high ceiling public house situated on King Street a well maintained pedestrian thoroughfare in the heart of South Shields. Great bar area with the usual, gin, rum, vodka, whisky and cocktails. The menu is traditional, with burgers and steaks and varied at a reasonable price too. I doubled up my gin for another £1.50... There's seating on the ground floor as well as upstairs and there's a pool table on the ground floor.
Wow food was fabulous for the price and staff very polite.
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