Your post-graduation night out is probably going to be one of the best nights of your life.
You’re elated to be done with exams and essays, and the stress and worry about potentially tripping over on-stage and making a fool of yourself one last time is well and truly behind you.
To celebrate it all, you’ve got to make sure you pick the best place for a night out. To help out, we’ve run down the five best places for a post-graduation night in Newcastle.
Tup Tup Palace
7 St Nicholas’ Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1RE
Offering a truly fancy experience for your newly mature and graduated mates, Tup Tup offers a classier-than-usual night out on the Toon, with fabulous cocktails and swish decor making it an upmarket choice to celebrate the end of your uni career.
Perdu
20-20A Collingwood Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1JF
Perdu has made a name for itself as one of Newcastle’s cooler clubs, what with its decadent velvet aesthetic and fantastic live music and DJs. Make your graduation just that little bit trendier by celebrating it here.
House of Smith
26 Collingwood Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1JF
On House of Smith’s website, they boast that they are ‘a ballroom to make Gatsby proud, inviting you beyond the velvet rope and into his private lounge and bar,’ further claiming that ‘floating rounds of cocktails and champagne are delivered to your table by the finest and most skilled connoisseurs.’ Blimey. If you want to live out Lorde’s fantasy of being treated like royals on your graduation night, this is the place for you.
theCUT
7 St Nicholas’ Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1RH
Another one of the cooler clubs you can go for a night out in, theCUT features a whole host of themed and regular nights each week, set within its unique and intriguing locale of a number of old office rooms cut in half.
Tiger Tiger
The Gate, Newgate Street, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 5RE
The beloved/reviled Tiger Tiger chain has a massive iteration in Newcastle, with the club’s seven party rooms and Kanaloa bar ensuring you’ll have a good time no matter what your tastes — unless you’re a clubbing snob, that is.
Last Updated on September 18, 2024
Published on February 20, 2019