Crown Posada Public House, Victorian pub in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
Crown Posada is an 1880 pub featuring a grey granite foundation and sandstone walls, with two decorative stained glass windows marking the entrance. Inside, the space is organized around an original mahogany bar and a separated snug room typical of Victorian-era drinking establishments.
Built in 1880 by architect WL Newcombe, the pub acquired its current name after a sea captain took ownership. This change from "The Crown" reflects how different proprietors shaped the establishment's identity over time.
The bar retains its original mahogany counter and separated snug room, both reflecting how 19th-century pubs were organized for different types of patrons. These distinct areas shaped how visitors gathered and socialized in drinking establishments of that era.
The pub sits on Side Street in central Newcastle and is easy to spot thanks to its distinctive stained glass windows at street level. The prominent entrance makes navigation straightforward for first-time visitors looking for the location.
A 2015 renovation uncovered Spanish murals hidden beneath wallpaper, revealing earlier decorative choices made inside the pub. This hidden artistic layer tells an unexpected story about how the interior was adorned in previous decades.
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
GPS coordinates: 54.96928,-1.60884
Latest update: December 6, 2025 19:05
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