Great atmosphere, amazing staff.
The staff went out of her way to make an amazing mock tail for my sister, who can't have alcohol.
We all found this place by chance, and it is definitely worth the visit. The aesthetic is definitely a mix between 60s to 80s with the neon lights and tall sofa chairs. Comfortable regardless.
Very good spot local to TCR Station
Nice pub, fine pint of Neck Oil. The frontage doesn't look appealing, but inside is cosy and old school. Wanted to add how welcoming and friendly the lady behind the bar was, too.
It's really a wonderful and great place to enjoy yourself with friends.
And the place is good for date and hookup.
If you want to make yourself or your friends happy visit this place
THE ROYAL GEORGE is One of my favourite pubs. It's tucked away and has a coo and quirky atmosphere with a good selection of beers. Also has comedy and music nights throughout the week if that takes your fancy. The staffs are smart and friendly. I will visit again soon. 💕
Visited there today. I had a Guinness zero & got reeled in by their menu too. I had the croquettes & the boss burger. Out of this world. The burger was a nountain of deliciousness 💪👌
Highly recommend & would go again. Warm, cosy & vibrant. They even had a ukulele club on downstairs.
The staffs service out did it all though.
10/10
🚇 Tottenham Court Road
🍺 £6.60 Camden Hells
❤️ An oasis away from the madding crowd
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The Royal George is located in a quiet side street just off busy Charing Cross Road. The nearest tube is Tottenham Court Road which is only two minutes walk away.
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This pub was established by 1731 as the George and at 23 Crown Street, Soho. It was rebuilt in 1887 in Charing Cross Road and again rebuilt in 1977.
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As this pub is set back from Charing Cross Road, most people tend to walk past and not even notice or pay much attention that a pub is actually located here. The pub has tried to improve its awareness by having two large pink signs above each floor to advertise its whereabouts, when I was looking for the pub, I must admit the signs worked.
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The decor in this small and cosy pub is quirky and eclectic. There are pink walls all around with Georgian oak panels along the back wall of the pub. The seating consists of poser tables at the front and regular height seating at the rear. There are a couple of large TV’s on the wall which weren’t on at the time of visiting, this pub does show live sport like Six Nations Rugby. The servery is a good size which can be accessed from all sides of the bar. Downstairs there is a snug basement bar if the main bar gets a bit hectic.
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There was a good beer selection on offer with craft options as well as mainstream brands. I opted for a pint of Camden Hells, my pint was nice enough and cost was above average. The food menu had lots of comfort options to choose from, fish & chips was reasonably priced at £14.50.
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The atmosphere on this Sunday afternoon was chilled and relaxed. The pub was fairly busy, most punters were at the rear of the pub enjoying the pub grub. The soundtrack was downtempo American rock which got the old foot tapping. This pub offers entertainment throughout the month, there are Comedy nights and a new one for me, Ukulele Wednesday’s.
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I have always found that pubs in and around Soho always have an air of mystique about them. The @royalgeorgesoho also has that feeling. This pub is definitely worth a visit to get away from the tourist hotspots.
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ℹ️ Info correct on visiting 22.01.23
Always been the pub I go to when I want a relaxed time, with music at a good volume so you can talk comfortably. Just off Charing Cross Road but somehow feels nice and out of the way. I've been coming here for 22 years and hopefully will for another 22.
Recently reopened, this hidden gem of a pub just off Charing Cross Road is a lovely place to spend an evening. The team were exceptionally friendly, and I overheard lots of old locals saying how happy they were to have the pub back open.
Some decoration has been done but the pub has kept its charm, with plenty of eclectic design touches, neon lights (more to come I'm told), and comfy but quirky furniture.
Drinks were tasty and poured with care, and the food I saw going out looked very appetising.
All in all, would definitely return for a pint or three soon!
Great hidden gem in London! I had the fish and chips and it was delicious. Really cool atmosphere and great staff! Especially the bartender who served us Colin! I recommend coming here to anyone visiting London.
A hidden gem away from the madness of the busy streets outside. We had chicken wings and Mac n cheese. Both very tasty and well cooked. Could tell chef had taken care. Wings were particularly tasty. Friendly and nice ambience. Good drinks selection. Well chilled.
I must have walked down Charing Cross Road and past the entrance to Goslett Yard a million times and never really noticed this pub. The plain 70's exterior doesn't look like a typical West End boozer. But spurred on by the Good Beer Guide and balking at the rammed pubs everywhere we ventured in and found a really pleasant little venue. An oasis of calm, a decent pint and a seat with a distant view of the mayhem on Charing Cross Road. A new London favourite for us.
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