10 South Tyneside bars and pubs to visit for a great meal - as chosen by Gazette readers
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On those days when you just can’t be bothered to cook, having your tea at the local pub is an ideal treat.
But since South Tyneside has a wide range of great bars and pubs, which one do you choose?
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Hide AdWe turned to the Gazette readers to shout out their favourite places for a pub meal across the borough – from a Sunday roast to a midweek burger.
Here are some of your recommendations from our Facebook page. Click here to add your own to the post.
The Black Horse, Rectory Bank, West Boldon: “Best meal I’ve ever had in a pub.” Recommended by Jacqui Lamb and Pamela Chambers.
The Bridge, Wenlock Road: Recommended by Amanda Dawn Nightingale, Chris Taylor and Tracy Johnston.
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Hide AdThe Fountain, Highfield Road: Recommended by Kelly Beattie, Craig Thwaites and Vicky Killen.
The Grey Hen, Temple Park Road: “Fabulous food, great, friendly staff.” Recommended by Carol Fitzsimmons, Kerry Anderson and Mandy Kirton.
The Lakeside Inn, Jarrow: Recommended by Lynette Jones, Mary Carty and Kate Richardson.
The Marine, Ocean Road: “Great food. Great beer. Great staff.” Recommended by Jon Veitch, Allan E Doherty and David Ridley.
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Hide AdThe New Ship, Sunderland Road: Recommended by Claire Louise and Elsa Dorothy.
Riverview, Mill Dam: “Amazing food and staff.” Recommended by Maria Ingram, Steph McDougall-Brownsword and Tracey Teepee.
The Sand Dancer, Sea Road: Recommended by Colin Mcfadyen and Kellyann Hamilton.
The Travelling Man, Newcastle Road, East Boldon: Recommended by Jim Clark, Katie Marie Rutherson and Dawn Tyerman.