
The Cleveland is a family owned and run traditional pub. We offer a good quality, competitively priced drinks. Freshly cooked quaility food (Sunday Lunch), a range of accommodation and an entertainment menu to suit all tastes.
We have live bands on Fridays, Saturdays and Bank Holiday Sundays.
General Knowledge quiz night on Wednesday.
Band Box on Monday giving you the opportunity to get up and sing a song, or even play guitar with the band.
Thurdays is for the more mature customer with Norman's Kroaky Karaoke, with songs from the 50's, 60's and 70,s.
Facilities
Free parking in large car park
Pub snacks available throughut the day
Coffee and hot drinks all day
Wide selection of drinks
2 Pool Tables, 2 Dart Boards
Quiz and Fruit Machines
Jukebox
Large covered and heated outdoor smoking area
Multiple big screens for all the sports action
Free Wi-Fi

The Copt Hill Haughton le Spring owned by ex Sunderland legend Bobby Kerr, who captained the Sunderland side which beat Leeds in the FA cup final in 1973.
Obviously Booby is now retired from his true love, Football, and has been in the Copt Hill for 10 years.
This pub is set amongst some of the best views in the area and is opposite the Copt Hill Seven Sisters, which happens to be a medieval burial ground and is promoted by National Heritage.
The pub itself has a warm friendly bar, restaurant and also the captains suite, which is a function room which can seat up to 80 and contains a wealth of memorabilia from Bobby's Sunderland playing days.
The pub has Real Ale, Theakstons XB, Stella, Carling, Carlsburg, Fosters, Tetley, John Smiths, & Boddington's.
Quote from Qype: ionicmoose, Newcastle.
"Nice little pub with two separate rooms. One is mainly used as a function room now as far as I’m aware. Other room has two pool tables, jukebox, dart board, and ample seating. Recently had a lovely outdoor smoking area fitted, and has decent prices too."


The Red Lion Inn is located on the High Street in the village of Norton, about a mile and a half from Stockton town centre. Originally a Coaching Inn on the main Sunderland to York road, between 1770 and 1835, it has had three moves prior to its present site within 100 feet of each other! This is a traditional looking pub with cream painted wood outside. Inside there is one long bar, a snug, a little room for the pool table, a lounge area and upstairs function room. We now have a beer garden which is a new feature for 2008. There is a lively history of ghosts which is worth looking into, perhaps not too deeply! With some form of entertainment every night of the week, plus all major matches shown on the big screens there is something to suit all tastes. We attract regulars and passing trade to this trouble free, female friendly venue. With a very mixed age group and everyone getting on well together in the relaxed, community atmosphere, this is definitely a pub to be tried in the near future.
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| The Copt Hill was a great new venue for us last night. Salty's performance sucked, but the band muddled though his ineptitude. |