Make your Christmas party your own at this unique venue in Newcastle

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If you’re already thinking about your Christmas bash and fancy a unique venue that’ll wow your guests, The Cycle Hub might just be the perfect spot.

Nestled along the Newcastle Quayside, this hidden gem offers more than just a great view – it’s a customisable event space that you can truly make your own.

Here’s why hosting your Christmas party at The Cycle Hub will have your guests talking long after the festivities are over.

IT’S NEVER TOO EARLY TO START PLANNING…

We know it might feel a bit early to be thinking about Christmas, but trust us, it’s better to get ahead of the game. With festive bookings already filling up, now’s the time to secure a spot if you want your Christmas party to really stand out.

And what better way to elevate your celebration than by hosting it somewhere your guests have likely never been before? That’s where The Cycle Hub comes in.

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A UNIQUE VENUE WITH STUNNING VIEWS

Located where the Ouseburn meets the River Tyne, The Cycle Hub isn’t just a quirky coffee shop with delicious cakes – it’s an ideal spot for celebrating special occasions. One of the standout features of this venue is its iconic setting.

Imagine hosting your party with panoramic views of Newcastle Quayside, watching the sunset while you and your guests eat, drink and be merry. It’s the perfect way to escape the crowded city centre and get into the festive spirit in a more intimate and relaxed environment.

HLN TOP TIP: Book your party before the end of September and get £100 off your winter party. Plus, The Cycle Hub will donate £50 to the Building Futures East Food Bank, helping families in Newcastle have a better Christmas. It’s a win-win!

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MAKE YOUR EVENT YOURS

Unlike many venues in Newcastle, The Cycle Hub gives you the freedom to personalise your event. Whether you’re planning a large work night out and need to expand the space with a pop-up marquee or prefer an intimate gathering with family with plenty of festive decorations, the possibilities are endless. You have the creative freedom to transform the space into your dream Christmas party.

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SERVE THE FOOD YOU LOVE

One common issue we’ve found with many venues is the restrictive festive menu options. But at The Cycle Hub, you’re not limited by what’s on offer. You can bring in your favourite caterer or street food vendor at no extra cost – how about a Yorkshire pudding wrap station?

And when it comes to drinks, The Cycle Hub’s fully stocked bar has you covered, with a selection of locally sourced beers, spirits and wines. If you have a particular festive drink in mind, like mulled wine or your very own personalised Crimbo cocktail, the team can make it happen for you.

HLN TOP TIP: Need recommendations for food vendors? The lovely Jill at The Cycle Hub is always happy to help – reach out to her at [email protected].

ENJOY EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE SPACE

Christmas parties can often feel rushed and overcrowded when sharing space with other diners. But when you book your event at The Cycle Hub, you get exclusive use of the venue. That means no elbow-to-elbow seating with strangers and no feeling like you’re being hurried out to make room for the next group. It’s your space, your party and your chance to truly relax and enjoy the evening.

SUPPORT LOCAL AND INCLUSIVE BUSINESSES

When you book your Christmas party at The Cycle Hub, you’re supporting a local business that values community. The venue sources its indulgent cakes from local favourites like Cake Stories and offers catering options from businesses like Layla’s Kitchen.

Plus, The Cycle Hub isn’t just for cyclists – it’s an inclusive, safe space for everyone. A portion of the proceeds from your event goes towards their social enterprise, which aims to get more people cycling in Newcastle.

The Cycle Hub, Quayside, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE6 1BU

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Rachael Ellis
Creative Solutions Manager

After gaining a first in her BA Media and Journalism degree at Northumbria University, Rachael worked at Newcastle’s leading regional newspaper with her stories being picked up in national and global newspapers She spent two very successful years giving a voice to those communities across the North East who otherwise…

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