Situated handily next to the Station in Corbridge, The Dyvels Inn is a small country pub, exuding charm and full of character, with a large beer garden that attracts both local residents and visitors alike. Offering a really wide menu, that caters for all allergens, including a superb gluten-free offering.

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With stunning views of the Tynedale Valley, The Rat Inn is nestled in the hamlet of Anick, and offers tempting menus that change daily to take advantage of the best of the local, seasonal produce that there is on offer. With quality real ales and a selection of wines, you can also enjoy a classic cocktail and snuggle in the cosy bar.

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Set in the heart of the historic market town of Hexham, The County Hotel & Pub offers tasteful and relaxed surroundings. Designed to showcase the flavours of the fresh, local and seasonal produce, all of the menus are simple and imaginative.

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A Grade 11 listed hotel, pub and restaurant, The Anchor is a charming, historic building full of character and located on the banks of the Tyne offering a really lovely view whatever the weather.

With a history including a role in the Roman occupations, the Jacobite rebellions, and as a local court house, the site and building have been occupied for 2000 years or so.

The food is quality, local, and delicious, and the bar offers a great selection of hand-pulled ales, beers and lagers, spirits and wines.

A really popular pub in Hexham, The Heart of Northumberland is a Grade 11 building that has been recently renovated to a really high standard. Offering tempting menus for any time of the day or week, with local produce a priority, as well as a huge local and international offering when it comes to the drinks menu too, with local craft beers, hand-pulled real ales from the Allendale and Wylam breweries, wines, and local spirits, with a gin menu to make the heart sing.

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