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George & Dragon, Shoreditch  fancyapint.com rated pub, rated3 pints - click for an explanation of our ratingsreviewers award winner 2004 - click for an explanation of our awards

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location:

Shoreditch

address:

2-4 Hackney Road, E2 7NS

phone:

0871 258 8698*
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nearest stations:

Shoreditch High Street (opens 2010) London Overground station
(440m) - zone 2

Hoxton London Overground station
(470m)

Old Street railway stationLondon Underground station
(790m) - zone 1

Liverpool Street railway stationLondon Underground station
(1.1Km) - zone 1

Bethnal Green London Underground station
(1.2Km)

how to find it:

Leave Liverpool Street station by the Bishopsgate exit, cross the road and turn left towards Shoreditch. Walk up the road, past Shoreditch Church until you get to the lights at the junction with Hackney Road. Turn right along Hackney Road for a short while and you'll shortly see the pub on your right.

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nearby attraction(s):

Geffrye Museum (470m)

Spitalfields Market (860m)

Brick Lane (900m)

picture of George and Dragon
The George & Dragon could be aptly described as where Hoxton bohemia meets the East End. Rescued from near-dereliction, the owners kept what they could of the old place (after all, it was falling to bits) and added a dash of the early 21st century (ie 70's and 80's retro). The bizarre and eccentric décor all works very nicely and it creates a relaxed ambience. There's a CD jukebox playing pretty decent tunes earlier in the day and a couple of decks come to life in the evenings knocking out an eclectic, often retro mix. It's a very small place and only takes an average sized party to pack the place out, but even so the atmosphere is usually genial - even when people are dancing around. Its always a good sign when you're sorry the evening has to end at closing time. The beer no longer includes anything on hand pumps, which is a pity for the ale drinkers and recently asking what wine was available received the answer "red or white" (we couldn't tell if the barman was being amusing or a twat). But don't let that put you off, it's a fun pub - handy for kicking off a weekender in the area.

reviewed:
18/11/2008
reviewed by pubdog

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posted by apollo - Sunday 16th November, 2008, 11:24pm
Incredibly rude staff who don't really want to serve you and it's a dump!!