Built in 1864 as a large hotel, the old George Tavern welcomed guests from all walks of life to London’s Isle of dogs. And despite it being remodeled in 1932, The George of today is no different. As one of the few remaining pubs on the Island. There are delicious food, cask and craft ales, premium and spirits, fine wines and heated beer garden. The steak and caramelized onion sandwich with cheese sauce, served with rich beef gravy, is a truly fantastic and delicious menu option. I absolutely love it. Every bite is exquisite, with tender and flavorful beef. The atmosphere inside is as cozy as being at home, and the potato chips are also excellent.
A very nice pub with old architectures in a great location
It’s great for drinks and snacks, but we went for dinner which wasn’t what we expected.
The menus looked great,,but the actual food looked and tasted like microwave food or cooked from frozen except for macaroni and cheese.
I had a chicken house salad and the chicken was dry and might have been cooked in a plastic bag.
When we walked in, we saw people being served a huge plate of fish and chips,but when ours came, it didn’t look no where as nice as that. There might have been a change of shift and a different cook was in charge.
There was only one person serving the entire restaurant upstairs and we had to be patient.
Despite the disappointing food, we enjoyed our drinks and the ambience.
We came here to eat but being from the US, it was hard to tell what we had to do. You order at the bar and they bring you your food by your table number. The bar was busy so we just had drinks and left. The atmosphere is nice, the outside seating was nice, but we did have panhandlers who kept bothering us. Hope you have a better experience but we couldn't speak about the food because we didn't have any. Thank you anyway, George.
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