Archive for August 18th, 2005

Hartlepool - Geordie\’s Pub Guide

neilr @ 6:57 am Thursday 18 August 2005

This week, we bring you Geordiesaddler’s guide to drinking in Hartlepool. Almost on his home turf, this one!

The long thirst inducing trek North to Hartlepool, which if you are “training” it via Newcastle includes a picturesque coastal bit past Blackhall rocks, scene of the demise Jack (Michael Caine) at the end of the film Get Carter.

Hartlepool has brightened up since those dark days in the early 70’s and is a good day out with a rash of pubs many of which seem to spring up, close down and most confusing of all, actually move around the town – honest! The train station exits onto Church Street which is the main drag for weekend circuit drinking and pre-mating activities.

There is a pub right next to the station exit which used to be The Tavern (probably still is) and is fine for a quick pint and a game of pool. They also sell cans to take away after the match. If you like standardised pub-chains you find all the usual firkin/fibber/sports bar themed stuff hereabouts. Yates’, Huxter’s and the Merchant Stores are mutually convenient when heading right up to Victoria Road, roughly on the way to the ground.

My advice would be to merely flirt with their dubious charms (and avoid altogether those of The Office and Bikinis Fun Bar) and head to The Jackson’s Wharf on the Marina, visible via the tall ship mast. Car travellers will also find plenty of free parking here, only 6 minutes walk from the ground. The pub boasts excellent food and a broad selection quaffable beer, delivered via prompt, intelligent service. There is also a genuine welcome for away fans. Last season they had window posters with Hartlepool and Walsall crests, a really nice touch. The football memorabilia this bar usually boasts has been temporarily removed pending some decorating in October, hopefully this won’t affect the ambiance in one of last season’s best pre-match pubs. If you’ve got the kids with you and don’t mind wasting 8 minutes drinking time there’s an award winning maritime museum on the marina itself that includes the moored ship.

Adjacent to the ground try the corner flag club, again a friendly welcome awaits although there is the usual social club small door charge. It’s also handy for the away end.

* Emphasise usual disclaimer re closures/name changes/blocked urinals etc. – anything could have happened here since late April.