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Bars & Restaurants

Malhotra Leisure is recognised as a stand-out operator in this highly competitive sector. We have achieved this by creating unique venues and offering the highest standards of customer satisfaction in everything we do – from serving food to pouring drinks and accommodating guests in comfort and style.

Leila Lily's

Situated on the iconic Grey Street in the heart of Newcastle City Centre Leila Lily’s offers an extensive menu including small plates ideal for grazing, elegant main courses and delicately assembled desserts.

The Three Mile

A much-loved landmark at the heart of Gosforth, and winner of the North East Pub of the Year 2022. The Three Mile is a comfortable stopping-off point for travellers along the Great North Road, a place where families can relax over a post school-run coffee, or where you can meet friends for a great night out, over dinner and drinks.

Pizza Dough Co.

Pizza Dough Co. is a contemporary, New York-style pizza restaurant serving traditional and bespoke, handcrafted, pizzas, fresh from our state-of-the-art, wood-fired pizza oven.

The Runhead

The Runhead

The Runhead offers all that you’ll love in a traditional pub. Situated on Holburn Lane, Ryton, The Runhead prides itself on its tasty menu that uses only the best produce and homemade dishes. Running regular live music nights, sport on the big screens, fantastic food and drink offers and having regular events for all the family, The Runhead has something for everyone.

The Duke

The Duke Of Northumberland

The Duke of Northumberland or “The Clock” as it is well known by city centre drinkers and its regulars, is situated on Clayton Street in the heart of a busy Newcastle City Centre.

The Duke can be traced as far back as the late 1700’s. It is believed the building was a very grand town house, occupied by a very wealthy individual. In 1832, it got converted into a pub and has been serving the Newcastle community ever since. In its early days, The Duke had a grand clock at the vocal point of the building: “I’ll meet you under the clock hinny”, which is where its nickname originated and is still known to most to this day.