Leisure

More Than Meets The Eye - Of The Tiger...

Issue 21

Tiger Tiger Newcastle may be well-known as one of the city's biggest party venues, but few know it's about so much more than that, until now!

That’s not to say its reputation as a weekend hot-spot isn’t well deserved. Located next door to The Gate, featuring seven separately themed rooms, with everything from the throwback of the Groovy Wonderland, to the Jewel Bar, there’s something for everyone to ensure a night to remember.

But it’s more than that. The lucky voice karaoke pods add to the experience of an unforgettable night, but yet again, there’s more to Tiger Tiger than you might think.

The recent additions and improvements to the venue’s restaurant all mean Tiger Tiger is as great a place to eat as it is when the sun goes down and the revellers come out to play.

A new chef has entered the jungle, new items are on the menu and the offers are constant and changing – meaning in terms of dining out, not only will Tiger Tiger Newcastle tame even the most vicious of hungers, but it won’t tear into your wallet in the process.

It’s an approach which is paying off in spades for Tiger Tiger who are quickly earning their stripes as the place to be for any occasion.

Newcastle as a city is well known for its eclectic mix of cultures, proven by its contendership for the 2008 European City of Culture. Sport, theatres and shopping combine to make it one of the country’s most popular places to visit, but it’s perhaps the nightlife which sets the northern jewel apart from the rest.

Regularly seen as the party capital of the north, Newcastle certainly knows how to have a good time. But what many underestimate about the city and the surrounding areas is its rich food heritage.

It’s something which hasn’t gone unnoticed with the Tiger Tiger team, with a move to reposition itself as much a successful restaurant as it is a party spot.

Jen Shepherd, Tiger Tiger’s sales manager is among those leading the charge, and says it’s a logical step for the venue to take.

“We’re already well-known for being at the centre of the city’s nightlife, so why not aim to become the go to place during the day. Be it business lunches, casual diners or even family meals, we really want people to know that there’s a lot more to Tiger Tiger than just a great night out.”

It now means that as well as serving up a range of cocktails on a night, Tiger Tiger now offers as much variation on the food front.

Be it a quick snack, a swift bite or a full three course meal, Tiger Tiger has you covered. Tiger Tiger is open from 4pm Sunday to Thursday and from 12 noon Friday and Saturday.

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