
Best Beer Gardens in Whitley Bay
The Beacon, Delaval Arms, and Spanish City Plaza — beer gardens in Whitley Bay.
Whitley Bay has the coast on its doorstep and a growing collection of pubs, bars, and restaurants making the most of it. When the sun appears, the seafront terraces fill first -- but there are hidden gardens and family-friendly options further back from the prom too.
The Beacon -- Family-Friendly with Space
The Beacon on Earsdon Road is a large family-friendly pub with plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. The beer garden is spacious and there is room for children to move around. A five-minute walk from West Monkseaton Metro, it is easy to reach without a car. Food is served and dogs are welcome.
Best for: Best for: families, spacious garden, easy Metro access.
The Red Lion -- Beach Hut Garden
The Red Lion is family-run and has a beer garden with a beach hut outside -- a nice coastal touch. The garden is sheltered and works well on days when the sea breeze picks up. Dog-friendly, with a straightforward pub menu and a warm welcome.
Best for: Best for: sheltered garden, beach hut charm, family-run warmth.
The Crafty Cold Well -- Outdoor Craft Beer
The Crafty Cold Well has a fantastic outdoor beer garden and a focus on craft beer. The rotating taps feature independent breweries from the North East and beyond. If you care about what is in your glass as much as where you are sitting, this is your spot.
Best for: Best for: craft beer, outdoor garden, independent brewery selection.
Ye Olde Ship Inn -- Historic and Coastal
Ye Olde Ship Inn has been standing since 1688, making it one of the oldest pubs on the coast. The yard and beer garden outside offer a spot to enjoy a drink with a sense of history. The building itself is worth a look -- thick stone walls and low ceilings inside, open sky outside.
Best for: Best for: history, character, outdoor yard.
The Delaval Arms -- Destination Terrace at Seaton Sluice
A short trip along the coast, the Delaval Arms at Seaton Sluice has a beautiful outdoor terrace and serves excellent home-cooked food using locally sourced ingredients. The pub has a bar and four separate dining areas inside, but the terrace is the real draw on a sunny day. Worth the detour.
Best for: Best for: destination pub, home-cooked food, terrace with a view.
Spanish City -- Promenade Drinks
Spanish City on the promenade is not a pub in the traditional sense, but the outdoor seating area right on the seafront earns it a place on this list. Grab a drink and watch the waves. On a warm evening, with the dome lit up behind you, it is one of the most atmospheric spots on the North East coast.
Best for: Best for: seafront location, evening atmosphere, iconic setting.
The Monkseaton Arms -- Quiet Village Option
The Monkseaton Arms offers a quieter alternative away from the seafront. The outdoor area is pleasant and the pub has a village feel despite being within easy walking distance of the coast. Good for those who prefer a calmer pint away from the weekend crowds.
Best for: Best for: quiet drink, village atmosphere, away from the crowds.
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