St. George's Tavern, Victoria - pub details

St. George's Tavern
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Address: 14 Belgrave Rd, London, SW1V 1QD [map] [gmap]

Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 174)

Nearest tube stations Victoria (0.3 miles), Sloane Square (0.5 miles), Pimlico (0.6 miles)

Nearest train stations London Victoria (0.2 miles), Battersea Park (1.1 miles), Vauxhall (1.2 miles)

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Suggested by michelle on 29 Oct 2003.

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other pubs nearby:

Molly O'Grady's, Victoria Place (0.1 miles), Wetherspoons, Victoria Station (0.1 miles), Mash Tun, Victoria Station (0.1 miles), Iron Duke, Victoria station (0.1 miles), Bonapartes, Victoria Station (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of St. George's Tavern, Victoria

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Pleasant but unremarkable street corner pub located close to Victoria Coach Station and the rear entrance to the railway station via the shopping mall.

It's a Nicholsons pub, but without any of the notable interior character that some others in the chain have.

On my late Thursday evening visit, the beer range was rather more adventurous than often encountered in Nicholsons houses - TT Landlord, Pride, Thwaites Nutty Black, Purity, Davenports " The Fall", plus Fox Morrissey Brunette. The latter, served unusually in a jug, was a pleasant pint at £ 3.15p.

It seemed to be a perfectly adequate well run pub, but with nothing to make it stand out from the crowd.

You might want to pop in if passing to see what beers are on, but this doesn't strike me as a pub worth travelling any distance to visit.
JohnBonser - 7 Dec 2009 17:20
Great pub and not as expensive as others in the area. 6 Real ales on offer when I was in there a week ago, although I went for the Stella, which was top form and £3.05 a pint. Music was mixed and interesting, whilst not overbearing.

I also had a chat with several different people in here, without getting into a serious conversation, it was just enough to feel welcome.

Bar staff workerd hard and didn't leave people waiting for drinks and the crowd was a mixture of office workers and visitors just looking for a decent 'proper' pub.

Will visit again (SOON) and would reccommend this place to any decent people.
Kentbeerboys - 4 Aug 2009 07:18
Its a Nicholsons, but still damn good.
Had London Pride and Landlord - the Landlord was on top form.
Not quite as good as the Cask and Glass, but benefits from being that bit closer to the station - I'll be going again (.....and again and again and...)
turbohorsebox - 28 May 2009 21:18
Visited on Tuesday and found a pleasant, tidy Pub with various ales from Black Sheep and Timothy Taylor all in good nick and under £3 per pint. Food is well worth the wait. Sausages are a house speciality and the Toad in the Holel is excellent.
ahscum - 14 May 2009 14:32
Quite close to the office where I work and I have been going there more and more often after it was recommended by somebody that lives nearby and I have grown disatisfied with other pubs in the area.

I've only been there at lunch, but I'm told it is packed in the evening with office workers from the nearby offices.

They have a very wide range of different sausages to go with their sausage and mash or in sandwiches, but the menu is quite varied if you don't fancy them. A very reasonably priced menu and not very busy at lunch time.

The last couple of times I visited in late 2008 the pub did smell a little odd (perhaps stale beer or drains), but it wasn't noticeable in the restaurant.

A mix of patrons: locals, office workers and possibly slightly lost coach/train passengers.

The upstairs is quite open - no obvious nooks to have private conversations, but tables range in size from 2 people to 8 or so. You can either order at the bar, or sit in the back and have table service. I haven't been downstairs.

The staff seem friendly and fairly efficient, though I have had to push for the bill a couple of times when eating in the restaurant.

If you find yourself near Victoria station and you're hungry or thirsty then I'd recommend it.
Neril - 2 Jan 2009 22:08

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