
Best Beer Gardens in Alnwick
The Dirty Bottles, Hog's Head Inn, and the Treehouse — beer gardens in and around Alnwick.
Alnwick is a market town with a castle, a famous garden, and more pubs per square metre than you might expect. Several of those pubs have outdoor spaces that come alive in the summer months -- and a couple of coastal options nearby are well worth the drive.
The Dirty Bottles -- Rooftop Sun Trap
The Dirty Bottles on Narrowgate is a 17th-century inn with a sun-trap roof terrace that catches the light for much of the day. Cocktails, craft beer, and a relaxed atmosphere make the terrace a popular spot on warm afternoons. The pub itself is full of character -- the famous sealed bottles in the window have been there for over 200 years.
Best for: Best for: roof terrace, cocktails, historic character.
The Hog's Head Inn -- Castle-View Family Garden
The Hog's Head Inn on Bailiffgate has a beer garden with views towards Alnwick Castle and a castle-themed children's play area. It is one of the most family-friendly options in town. The food is hearty pub fare and the real ales are well kept. Dogs are welcome in the garden.
Best for: Best for: families (play area), castle views, dog-friendly.
The Plough Inn -- Traditional Garden
The Plough Inn on Bondgate Without has a pleasant beer garden to the rear. It is a traditional Northumberland pub with cask ales, home-cooked food, and a welcoming atmosphere. The garden is a decent size and catches the afternoon sun.
Best for: Best for: traditional pub, cask ale, afternoon sun.
Adam and Eve -- Back Garden Retreat
The Adam and Eve on Bondgate Without has a beer garden out the back that offers a quieter retreat from the main street. It is a friendly local with a good range of drinks. The garden is not enormous, but on a warm day it is a perfectly pleasant spot for a pint.
Best for: Best for: quiet garden, local atmosphere, central location.
The Joiners Arms -- Coastal Garden at Newton-by-the-Sea
A twenty-minute drive from Alnwick, the Joiners Arms at Newton-by-the-Sea has a beer garden where you can sit in the sun with the Northumberland coast as your backdrop. The village green leads down to one of the finest stretches of beach in the county. On a summer evening, there is nowhere better.
Best for: Best for: destination pub, coastal setting, village green charm.
The Ship Inn -- Beachside at Low Newton
Just along the coast from the Joiners, the Ship Inn at Low Newton-by-the-Sea brews its own beer and serves it from a tiny pub overlooking the beach. Seating is on picnic tables on the village green, with the sea right in front of you. It gets busy, arrive early on sunny days.
Best for: Best for: own-brewed beer, beachside setting, unforgettable location.
The Treehouse -- Alnwick Garden
For something completely different, The Treehouse at the Alnwick Garden is one of the largest treehouses in the world. The outdoor terrace sits among the treetops and the setting is extraordinary. It is more restaurant than pub, but drinks are served and the experience is unique. Booking is recommended.
Best for: Best for: unique setting, special occasion, drinks among the treetops.
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