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Serving pints for 300 years
Serving pints for 300 years
06-14-2013 02:15 AM n/a n/a Address: 77 Borough High Street Southwark, SWK SE1 1NH United Kingdom Phone: 020 7407 2056 See map: Google Maps The George Inn Cuisine: British Serving pints for 300 years Tweet 0 Comments Price: n/a Review: n/a 77 Borough High Street Southwark, SWK SE1 1NH United Kingdom Phone: 020 7407 2056 See map: Google Maps Cuisine: British The George Inn By: Frances Salas Stripes UK Even though Borough Street has developed in the past years, a historic coaching inn has weathered the change and still stands strong as the only left of its kind. Nestled in the London Bridge district, the George Inn, often referred to as The George, has been serving ale and customary food to influential writers such as Charles Dickens and William Shakespeare for more than 300 years. You can enjoy a pint outside in the stone courtyard after work and pair freshly brewed ale with a traditional British meal. The old-fashioned structure will complement the home-style setting that has been bringing friends and literary greats together for ages. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/george-inn for a glimpse at their menu and more information. (Photo above) ©PATRICIA HOFMEESTER/123RF.COM Tags: British, Pub, RAF Alconbury, RAF Croughton, RAF Fairford, RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall, RAF Molesworth, Southwark, The George, The George Inn, Restaurant Guide Serving pints for 300 years Tweet 0 Comments Price: n/a Review: n/a 77 Borough High Street Southwark, SWK SE1 1NH United Kingdom Phone: 020 7407 2056 See map: Google Maps Cuisine: British The George Inn By: Stripes UK Even though Borough Street has developed in the past years, a historic coaching inn has weathered the change and still stands strong as the only left of its kind. Nestled in the London Bridge district, the George Inn, often referred to as The George, has been serving ale and customary food to influential writers such as Charles Dickens and William Shakespeare for more than 300 years. You can enjoy a pint outside in the stone courtyard after work and pair freshly brewed ale with a traditional British meal. The old-fashioned structure will complement the home-style setting that has been bringing friends and literary greats together for ages. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/george-inn for a glimpse at their menu and more information. (Photo above) ©PATRICIA HOFMEESTER/123RF.COM Tags: British, Pub, RAF Alconbury, RAF Croughton, RAF Fairford, RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall, RAF Molesworth, Southwark, The George, The George Inn, Restaurant Guide Serving pints for 300 years Tweet 0 Comments Price: n/a Review: n/a 77 Borough High Street Southwark, SWK SE1 1NH United Kingdom Phone: 020 7407 2056 See map: Google Maps Cuisine: British The George Inn By: Frances Salas Stripes UK Even though Borough Street has developed in the past years, a historic coaching inn has weathered the change and still stands strong as the only left of its kind. Nestled in the London Bridge district, the George Inn, often referred to as The George, has been serving ale and customary food to influential writers such as Charles Dickens and William Shakespeare for more than 300 years. You can enjoy a pint outside in the stone courtyard after work and pair freshly brewed ale with a traditional British meal. The old-fashioned structure will complement the home-style setting that has been bringing friends and literary greats together for ages. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/george-inn for a glimpse at their menu and more information. (Photo above) ©PATRICIA HOFMEESTER/123RF.COM Tags: British, Pub, RAF Alconbury, RAF Croughton, RAF Fairford, RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall, RAF Molesworth, Southwark, The George, The George Inn, Restaurant Guide More... |
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