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Council's vow to help city's hospitality sector

The Journal

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April 24, 2025

COUNCIL bosses have vowed to “do all we can” to protect Newcastle city centre’s bar and restaurant scene, after a spate of closures.

- DANIEL HOLLAND Local democracy reporter daniel.holland@reachplc.com

Council's vow to help city's hospitality sector

Patrons have been left devastated by the loss of some of Tyneside’s most popular venues over recent months, as the hospitality trade grapples with tough times brought on by a cocktail of challenges including high energy costs, rent rises, increased National Insurance contributions, and the cost of living crisis meaning people are spending less money on nights out.

Much-loved speakeasy bar Prohibition, where Sam Fender famously gave a surprise performance in 2023, has become the latest city centre location to announce its closure due to crippling running costs.

News that the Pink Lane bar is expected to shut this summer comes soon after the recent closure of bar and restaurant Horticulture, where owners are considering its future alongside sister venues El Guapo and Horticulture Coastal. The Earl of Pitt Street, Leila Lily’s, Riverside and the Hard Rock Cafe have also shut up shop.

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