newcastle's brews & blues: a caffeine-fueled winter shuffle
just landed in newcastle and the weatherâs doing that thing where it slaps you with damp cold that seeps into your bones. i just checked and itâs currently giving off major arctic vibes, hope you packed your thermals. feels like 1.5 degrees out here but the humidityâs 82% so itâs that sneaky kind of cold where your fingers go numb before you even realize it. locals are looking at me like iâm crazy for not wearing three coats - *tyne river winds donât play games.
my mission? caffeine crawling through this cityâs veins. first stop: some hole-in-the-wall recommended by tripadvisorâs hidden gems list. barista gives side-eye when i ask about single-origin beans, but the flat white saves him. almost good enough to forget the grey skies pressing down on everything.
heard from this drunk guy at the next table that âold code coffeeâ roasts their own beans and the flat whiteâs to die for, but he also said theyâve got a queue out the door and only take cash. so i skipped it.
then wandered over to yelpâs top-rated spots and found this place with exposed brick and vinyl records. decent espresso, but the heaterâs broken so everyoneâs huddled like penguins. if you get stir-crazy, durham and middlesbrough are basically your next-door neighbors - just hop in the car when the rain gets too much.
someone warned me that the cathedralâs beautiful but they charge you ten quid to see it. said itâs cheaper to just stand outside and admire the architecture.
found this little aussie-run spot near the quayside. stovetop espresso machine, real ceramic cups, barista who actually knows his stuff. coffee was life-changing. place was tiny though - by the time i finished, three more people were waiting at the door.
saw this labrador just chilling by the river, looking way more comfortable than i felt. probably had better coffee too. tried the market next for hot chocolate - decent but nothing special. then spotted these swan boats on the dark water. looked cute but the lake looked like itâd swallow you whole.
these boats were docked for good reason - weatherâs turning sour. ended up at newcastlegatesheadâs food page to find shelter. cityâs got layers though - beneath the industrial chill*, thereâs warmth in the coffee shops and the stubbornly cheerful locals. just gotta know where to look. p.s. if you find âold code coffeeâ, let me know if itâs worth hypothermia.
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