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House of Smith
The guide was updated:With its dazzling wall decoration and the original furniture, House of Smiths boasts the 50s glamour. The charm of a speakeasy and the diverse clientele of predominantly 20-somethings make this place your number one address for a party night. Note that the place can get crowded, but that’s part of the fun.
Useful Information
- Address: Collingwood St. 26, Newcastle upon Tyne
- Opening hours: 17.00-03.00 Mon-Sat; 21.00-03.00 Sun.
- Website: www.house-of-smith.com
- Phone: +44 191 261 8271
- Email: michaelharrison@apartment-group.com
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With its dazzling wall decoration and the original furniture, House of Smiths boasts the 50s glamour. The charm of a speakeasy and the diverse clientele of predominantly 20-somethings make this place your number one address for a party night. Note that the place can get crowded, but that’s part of the fun.
Read more