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The King Arms, Seaton Sluice: Freshly Caught Fishy on a Dishy
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Restaurant Name: The King Arms, Seaton Sluice
The Kings Arms is a small pub in Seaton Sluice , Whitley Bay . The Village of Seaton Sluice is home to numerous fishermen whom supply the pubs and fish shops with delicious Cod and Haddock ...but I have to say the Kings Arms fish and chips is second to none ... The plate you are supplied with isnt even big enough to hold the fish ... There is a nice coal fire in the pub which gives the place a nice warm atmoshere for those who have just been walking along the cold beach ... A wonderful place to go to ...also within walking distance of St.Mary's Lighthouse.
Favorite Dish: Fish and Chips
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Theme: Pub/Brewery
Comparison: least expensive
Prices: less than US$10
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Address: Seaton Sluice
Directions: Along the sea front from Whitley Bay northbound about 3miles...and to the right of the village on the sea front
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MikeStarr5 Mon Oct 29, 2007 21:52 UTC Great pic - Thanks. Here in "Barking Town" we have the UK's 2nd largest public artwork called "Holding Pattern" - It's 70m long x 50m wide and almost 6m high. It cost £650,000 to build and only Anthony Gormley's “Angel of the North” is bigger. | Ladylulu Mon Oct 9, 2006 19:42 UTC The reason we don't cover up is that the pubs are so busy and hot, there are loads of them so you never need walk very far to the next one. A coat then becomes a hinderance as you end up carrying it. Hope this clears things up a bit lol. x | Bigs Thu May 5, 2005 08:02 UTC Nice page! Thinking of coming to Newcastle for some days in summer....Thanks for the appetizers! Will salute every magpie! Think your geordie travelogue is pretty helpful! | dabidc Sat Nov 6, 2004 10:12 UTC Great info and good photos about the area I left long time ago. Thanks for the memories. Enjoyed the ' visit ' very much. |
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