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Small venue, packed most nights (especially weekends) but I
Small venue, packed most nights (especially weekends) but I do enjoy it here! A great place to come for a few drinks to kick off a night out in Soho. Good music, too!
Be the first to ReplyGreat pub.
Small but lively. Love it. Staff are friendly and very clean bar. Upstairs seating and can drink outside but drinks would have to be in plastic cups!
Be the first to ReplyNothing too memorable or notable here.
We stopping in for a quick pint to get out of the rain. The drink selection appeared to be a standard collection that can be obtained elsewhere. The individual serving us was neither terrible nor great. They came over took our order without any talk, barely even got a hello before they took our order and left. Brought out drinks, we stayed for a short time and left. We did meet some friendly locals who were talking to us for a while, we also met a fellow German and fellow American and we chatted them up for a while.
Be the first to ReplyCool neighborhood spot in SOHO off the main drag.
They have the standard tap line set for a London pub.......cheers
Be the first to ReplyOne of the pubs I use when I'm in Townwhen my Lyn is doing
One of the pubs I use when I'm in Townwhen my Lyn is doing her thing in the West End!! I've always found it an ok pub but often quiet when I go in. I've mainly used it on Saturday lunchtimes but I imagine it could be busy in the week. Staff quite pleasant, serve you pretty quickly and with a smile..I like the areareminds me of when my Dad used to take me up West from Lambeth..happy days!!
Be the first to ReplySince I started working around the corner, I've been here a
Since I started working around the corner, I've been here a few times and it's always been a pretty good experience, the staff are friendlyand the beer is good so they've already taken care of the most important factors. One of the more unique qualities it posesses is the range of bar snacks on offer as aside from your run of the mill peanut it also offers 'Wasabi Peas' which are fast becoming my drug of choice. I must also mention that the future seems bright for 'The George' as the barman/manager informs me that they are cutting the carling barrels loose and rolling in Staropramen in its place.
Be the first to ReplyBearable for half an hour while you are waiting for a bar
Bearable for half an hour while you are waiting for a bar down the road to open, but not much more.The George should not really be called a pub. More precisely it is a room, with too brighter light, minimal bar and a bad choice of music channel playing on the multiple TVs.The bouncer on the door creates some air of importance and it is a popular choice with the locals but the majority of people coming in either just want a pint, and quickly or to use the toilet to readjust their makeup.Not the best pub in my opinion.
Be the first to ReplyNestled on the corner or Wardour Street in the heart of
Nestled on the corner or Wardour Street in the heart of Soho, The George is a surprisingly down to earth old pub unchanged by it's more illustrious near neighbours. Nonetheless it gets very busy at weekends as you'd expect, and seems to get quite a few post-work drinkers in the week. Drinks are by no means cheap, but this is central London so they're perfectly acceptable, and The George could well be a welcome break from the manic vibrancy of the local nightlife.The exterior is pretty much original which is impressive as the pub has been in existence for over a hundred years, and parts of the interior too have been well preserved. If you're looking for a no frills pub in a notoriously frilly area, The George is a good option and should be congratulated for sticking to its Victorian heritage.
Be the first to ReplyIt was rather the quiet side of the George when I got there.
I found it quite nice but simple.Inside OK. Staff friendly. Two (working) handpumps.I wasn't really impressed but I also found nothing bad or worth to complain.
Be the first to ReplyNow the George is a place of great contrast, paradox, mix,
Now the George is a place of great contrast, paradox, mix, opposites and all that and more. On the occasion of some bawdy soccer game, or a rugger off the place will be busy, loud and as welcoming as rain at a barbecue. However, when it's quiet, which is fairly often, the George is quite a little oasis in a very busy area. Against all odds one can almost always be assured of a seat, especially in the current climate as the hordes stand outside. The George has an old London feel, but for the (not too imposing) screens on the walls. The bar is centrally located and is a lovely old traditional wooden beauty. The decor hints at times gone by, you could almost hear the spirits of pissed up old gin queens during quieter moments. There's well kept real ale on offer, Bombadier and Courage Best if I remember correctly, and a good range for the lager boys. The staff were friendly and it's always pleasent to be served by the landlord rather than a clueless young scamp. The pub itself is quite small, so it's not ideal for large groups, and can fill up fast on occasion. For a quiet pint in traditional public house surroundings the George suits just fine.
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