The George Tavern, Stepney - pub details
Address: 373 Commercial Road, London, E1 0LA [map] [gmap]
Shadwell (0.2 miles), Whitechapel (0.5 miles), Stepney Green (0.6 miles)
Shadwell (0.2 miles), Limehouse (0.6 miles)
Limehouse (0.6 miles), Bethnal Green (0.8 miles), Fenchurch Street (1.2 miles)
Pub suggested by Tim on 2 Apr 2004
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Royal Duchess, Stepney (0.3 miles), LHT Urban Bar, Whitechapel (0.4 miles), Good Samaritan, Whitechapel (0.4 miles), Blind Beggar, Whitechapel (0.4 miles), White Hart, Stepney (0.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the George Tavern, Stepney
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| full of morons who claim to be artists. the manager pauline is one most irritating people on the planet. i hate the place, the people and what they stand for bowhammer - 11 Feb 2009 21:35 |
| £4.50 is for specialist beers not ya stella and grolschs! Must take you ages to come up with a racist stereotype to illustrate a misinformed point. amazing that you can assume that the customers are trust fund types -- you obviously havent bothered to be friendly and get to know the variety of people at the george. shame. lovepubsmuch - 17 Sep 2008 13:20 |
| Er chaps! The George now does a real ale -- Bass. Love this pub, really friendly. Never really found a place like it anywhere else in London. great music lovepubsmuch - 8 Aug 2008 12:24 |
| A half decent try to bring a bohemian vibe to a benighted corner of Stepney and at least it's not another gastropub. A sign proclaiming free wi-fi ain't necessarily a good thing: computers are for Starbucks, not pubs. It's also very lazy not to make at least one real ale available - contrast with the excellent Pitfield beers peddled by that other palace of squatdom, the Foundry a few kilometres west. My friend also remarked that he felt out of place by not sporting a pork pie hat. However, probably better than it could have been and on balance, I'm a fan of uncompromising pretentiousness, so let's give it a chance. BoehmBawerk - 13 Apr 2008 17:22 |
| Three men and a dog (literally) sitting at the tables in the alleyway alongside, and no-one at all inside despite the fact that it hadn't even got to 14:00 on a Saturday afternoon. No real ale, but it is the only place I've ever been in where the barman put an LP of marching-band music on the sound system! Odd, but it's got to be better than yet another block of flats. rpadam - 15 Mar 2008 22:09 |
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