The people of North East England live up to their partying reputation but as well as clubs and stylish bars, Redcar & Cleveland is also home to stylish restaurants, country pubs and cosy bistros. There is definitely something for eveyone.
Redcar & Cleveland has a number of bars, clubs and entertainment venues to cater for everyone’s needs and tastes. Whether you’re a serious clubber, a strapped-for-cash student or someone with a mature taste looking for an intimate and relaxed atmosphere – chances are you will find it here.The atmosphere of the towns and villages in the borough is vibrant and exciting with a string of bars and clubs in the town centres. If you don’t fancy a night of clubbing than perhaps you should check out one of the many wine bars.
As a seaside town, Redcar has long boasted a number of bars and nightclubs, and quite recently (as of 2006) three new venues have appeared on the High Street; the upmarket Blue Lounge (now re-named Aspire) and Martha's Vineyard, and the South African-themed Barracuda (Which reopened in October 2008 as The Livery), although 8 years old the Plimsoll Line is still most notably the busiest and most popular bar amongst locals mainly.
Elgins has gained a strong reputation as a major player on the Redcar nightlife scene playing 70's, 80's and 90's on a Friday and Electro house on a Saturday, Along with more traditional bars such as the Clarendon and The Hop and Grape, these three bars offer the townsfolk and visitors more choice than ever.
The seafront is home to some of Redcar's more established haunts, including Silks, Aruba and The Deck.