The Black Bull, The Black Horse, The Boldon Ale House, The Colliery Tavern, The Crown, The Grey Horse Inn, The Red Lion, Sleepers, The Travelling Man, The Wheatsheaf Hotel, The Mid Boldon Club
The Mid-Boldon Club
Front Street, East Boldon
Mon. - Fri | Closed | 6pm till 12pm |
Saturday | 2pm till 5pm | 7pm till 12pm |
Sunday | Noon till 3.30pm | 7pm till 12pm |
The Mid-Boldon Club was founded in 1912 by a group of local businessmen. Known initially as Boldon Business mens club it was originally a leisure facility where local business owners could relax in privacy. In later years the club changed name to the "Conservative Club", although it never had any political affiliations.
The "Mid" prides itself on maintaining the highest quality products and as a result is currently enjoying having received the Sunderland and South Tyneside Campaign for Real Ale "Club of the year" award for the third consecutive year. it prides itself on supporting local breweries by acting as an outlet for their products, which also helps preserve local employment and supports environmental initiatives. Also featured are award winning national cask ales and bright beers and lagers at prices that are bound to attract.
The club boasts a full size 1930's Bur-watt, one piece, Italian slate bed snooker table, as well as being a favourite haunt for those looking to play Darts or Dominoes. A Quiz is held each Sunday evening starting at 9.30pm.
Other attractions include a thriving Gardening section who hold their yearly exhibition and competitions during the first weekend of September each year, and who welcome new members.
The club sports Satellite TV via three HD televisions ensuring its members can enjoy nothing but the best of most televised events and programmes.
Essentially a "Gentlemen's" club, "The Mid" hosts occasional Ladies Nights where women are encouraged to enjoy the facilities and atmosphere.
- Home
- Messages
- Leisure Activities in Boldon
- Churches
- The History of Boldon
- Grade II listed buildings in Boldon
- Boldons History Society
- Boldon Festival
- Local Buildings
- St George's Church
- The Village Hall
- Nearby Attractions
- Pubs Clubs and Restaurants
- Local Characters
- East Boldon Library
- Victoria Allotments
- Links
- Little Acorns
- Local Project
- Music
- Reminiscences
- Photos
- Environmental Education Centre
- The Boldon Buke
- contributors
- Meetings
- Socatots
- Boldon Walks
- Open Garden
- Boldon House
- Cannon Eric Stephenson
- Etta's Seat
- Scots House
- Kay Taylor
- Belly Dancing
- Rembrance Day
- Horses
- Taekwon Do
- School
- Boldon Carnival
- Trial
- Boldon Lodge
- 100 Front Street
- South Lodge
- Laverick Hall
- Boldon Mill
- Doorway to Rectory Green
- Downhill House
- Mansion House
- 36 Front Street
- 64 Front Street
- 94 Front Street
- Cottages
- Downhill Farmhouse
- Limekiln
- Boldon House 2
- St Nicholas Church Hedworth Lane
- west-boldon-hall
- Fellgate Farmhouse
- Scots House 2
- St Nicholas Church Boldon
- Hylton Grove Bridge
- Where we are
- Ebenezer Church