Whitley Bay is a seaside town on the north east coast of England. Historically in Northumberland, it is administered as part of the borough of North Tyneside in Tyne and Wear. It has absorbed the village of Monkseaton.
Restaurants in Whitley Bay
5.0 based on 185 reviews
Thai Orchid Spa and Massage have recently moved into new spacious premises in the centre of Whitley Bay (we were previously located in Monkseaton). We provide a range of effective treatments under the expert guidance of our highly trained team. Each session is tailored specifically to your requirements, ranging from gentle oil massage to firm, deep tissue traditional Thai massage. We offer luxury spa treatments including: • Traditional Thai Massage • Foot Massage • Indian Head Massage • Herbal Oil Massage
My wife and I went for a half hour couples back massage. It was so relaxing and well worth the price. We will definitely be going back.
5.0 based on 186 reviews
Jam Jar Cinema is an intimate, inviting, friendly 3 screen venue in the heart of Whitley Bay. we proudly screen the latest Hollywood, Best of British, Upbeat Indy & Family films. We boast a cosy lounge and bar area, offering a broad selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, all available to be taken into the screens. We are run by; with and for local people and visitors to the area. We have big ambitions and an even bigger heart. Tickets are simply purchased either on-line, or at the in-house Box Office, accessible during our opening hours. The venue is also available for Private Events/Parties. Come see us at the Box Office to find out more. So whether you come to see a film, or fancy a drink in a relaxed environment, pop on down to Jam Jar Cinema. We hope to see you soon!
Always a nice smile from the staff when you arrive EXTREMELY CLEAN AND COMFORTABLE A Cinema run by volunteers Currently being extended and upgraded to accomodate more screens and a lift to overcome the stairway for the disabled or TIRED - like me !!!!! Wonderful forsight to cater for the community of all abilities Snacks and drinks for sale. Located smack bang in the middle of Whitley Bay, opposite the bus and Taxi terminus and a short bus ride from the Metro Station Very reasonable prices - check the website out Drop in and see the latest releases.
5.0 based on 399 reviews
In this fully immersive escape room game set in Captain Blackbeard’s pirate ship, one of Blackbeard’s own crew members has turned on him and left a trail of clues, riddles, puzzles and challenges to help you find the treasure. The aim of the game is to find the treasure and get out within 60 minutes before Blackbeard returns. Pirate Escape is a live escape room game experience. Designed for groups
We attempted the jungle room. Most of us were new to escape rooms but once we got into the swing of things it was non-stop and great fun. Our group was three adults and kids aged 15,10, and 8. Everyone was right into it and there was a huge variety of puzzles that everyone could have a go at (even the youngsters). The room was well laid out and the clues given when we were struggling ensured we didn't get stuck and bored. The kids already want to go back to try the other rooms
4.5 based on 839 reviews
Reached between the tides via a short causeway, St. Mary's has all the fascination of a miniature, part-time island. The Lighthouse, completed in 1898 on a hazardous coast for shipping, remained operational until 1984 when it was superseded by modern navigational techniques. Since then the Lighthouse and former keepers' cottages have been operated as a visitor centre by North Tyneside Council. The surrounding Nature Reserve contains an area of rockpools, clifftop grassland, a beach and newly created wetland habitats.Wherever possible we are open seven days a week between May and September, and during weekends and school holidays in the winter. However, it is not possible for us to open on some days because of tidal conditions. The stated opening times can also be subject to variations on occasion due to weather affecting the times of the tide.
lovely place - coffee shop and little gift shop friendly staff/areas to have a picnic amazing views Kids can go crab fishing and see fish sea creatures- very educational
4.5 based on 167 reviews
The beautifully refurbished PLAYHOUSE is the flagship of a major regeneration project in Whitley Bay, breathing new life into this famous coastal resort.The venue boasts 630 luxury auditorium seats, a 10 seater corporate viewing suite and a contemporary look and feel to it's bars and first floor lounge area which features a superb sea view.The PLAYHOUSE has hosted stage shows such as professional touring 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat' and from the West End 'The Rat Pack - Live from Las Vegas', Andrew Lloyd Webber and Don Black's 'Tell Me on a Sunday' as well as live music from Kate Rusby, Seth Lakeman and Tom Paxton, comedy from Rich Hall, as well as entertainment from Moscow Ballet la Classique and Bob the Builder.
Rang accessible line to book tickets and received a call back almost immediately. Wheelchair user and visited with my carer to see A Country Night in Nashville on Friday 13th March. Brilliant friendly cheery staff who were helpful to everyone, showing to seats and advising on timings etc. Treated us with respect and caring throughout the evening and the stage was visible from all seats. Fantastic atmosphere in a comfy venue. Non and alcoholic drinks available with ice cream during the interval. Great night out, car park next door, superb act. What more could you want???
4.5 based on 282 reviews
Has a wonderful walk on whitley bay beach up to the links a very clean beach which is manned by lifeguards which is a bonus if you fancy a dip in the sea there is an island which houses a lighthouse called st Mary's and the walk along the cliff tops is fabulous perfect for burning those fish and chips off!
4.5 based on 67 reviews
For a long, long time, Whitley Bay had very few decent boozers to recommend to the beer lover. The last few years have seen a marked turnaround as an eclectic range of independent boozers have opened. Leading the pack has been The Dog and Rabbit - a cracking, traditional micro pub with great home brewed ales and a wide range of guests. You’re always assured of a quality pint and a warm welcome - and great home deliveries during lockdown. Long may it continue.
4.0 based on 441 reviews
Lovely place to visit if your a tourist it’s a must see, beautiful old building lots of history and it’s also just had a new overhaul on its roof and walls.. just up from Whitley Bay and next to Seaton Deleval which is a nice little stop over too for the Ice cream parlour
4.0 based on 39 reviews
Our Story Grays Lounge is a cosy and intimate drinking den tucked away right in the midst of the hustle-bustle of Whitley Bay area Whitley Road where you can sip on a wide range of special cocktails, craft beers and spirits - with over 70 Gins alone to choose from, whilst relaxing to a smoothing music sounds. The bar celebrates woman who fought for woman's rights. From Charlie Chaplin's outward mistress to Suffrage and the Pankhursts. Some of images of woman not wearing many clothes on the walls are over 100 years old so if you are slightly offended remember these woman paved the way to allow a woman to have a cocktail in Grays Lounge today. Our menu consists of classic cocktails made with a twist of market-fresh ingredients. We believe in elevating cocktails into a culinary experience by putting as much care and attention into making your drinks as a chef would into preparing a dish.
We stumbled across this absolutely superb little Wine Bar last night, the decor is fantastic, the atmosphere was terrific, we had a great night with fabulous selection of Wines, Spirits, Cocktails and Beer. If in Whitley Bay this is a must to visit.
4.0 based on 378 reviews
Originally completed in 1910, ‘The Dome’ became a hub of activity and interest, not only because it was home to many attractions, but because of its stunning architecture and unique design. Almost 18 years after the venue’s final closure, Spanish City reopens following a restoration project that saw historical features brought back to their former glory and the introduction of new leisure facilities including; family-friendly venues, a high-quality steak and seafood restaurant, tearooms, event spaces and a Champagne bar taking residence inside the famous landmark.
We were warmly greeted by a friendly young lady and excellent waitress, she explained about the choice of afternoon tea a traditional or a gentleman’s we went for the traditional I did see the gentleman’s tea and it looked very nice. We had a window seat which fabulous views, our tea arrived promptly followed by the delicious goodies sandwiches, sausage roll, small quiche, scones and an abundance of cakes. It was all absolutely delicious personally I would have loved the quiche and sausage roll warm but that is my preference. The whole place is really nice it’s definitely worth a visit.
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