The George and Dragon, Lancaster - pub details
Address: 24 St. Georges Quay, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1 1RB [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 20152) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Lancaster (0.4 miles), Bare Lane (2 miles), Morecambe (3.1 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Quiz night (Friday Nights), TV, Jukebox
- Dartboard, Fruit machines, Quiz machines
- Food served (The finest handcrafted pies in the north of England), Real ale, Cocktails
- Riverside location (Located on St George's Quay)
- Outside seating, Dogs allowed, Children allowed, Late licence, Cash machine, Car park, Wireless internet access (Free available upon request), Coach parties welcome, Disabled access, Disabled toilet
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other pubs nearby:
Wagon and Horses, Lancaster (0.1 miles), Three Mariners, Lancaster (0.2 miles), Duke Of Lancaster, Lancaster (0.3 miles), Sun Hotel and Bar, Lancaster (0.3 miles), Bobbin, Lancaster (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the George and Dragon, Lancaster
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The George & Dragon was my final pub of the night in Lancaster. It was very quiet with only 3 other customers present. Caledonian Deuchars IPA, Lancaster Red & Greene King Scrum Down were the 3 ales on. A beer festival had been held the previous weekend. The pub is a single bar that overlooks the river. Another pub that offers discounts for CAMRA members. Could have done with a few more customers to create an atmosphere. blue_scrumpy - 5 Oct 2015 20:38 |
Not bad and a nice enough bar on my Lancaster crawl. Seems more of a local than some of the other pubs and that's no criticism more of a complement. brianthelion - 22 Apr 2012 23:42 |
Called in on Tuesday evening as this pub is in the 2012 Good Beer Guide. Noticed a certificate from the local CAMRA branch to the effect that it is their most improved pub of 2011. Enjoyed a well-kept pint for �2.25 (happy hour?) and found the American barmaid friendly and welcoming and the atmosphere created by the other customers very pleasant. Some interesting historical photographs of the quayside area on the walls. I will certainly be back when next in Lancaster. Stamfordian - 7 Oct 2011 12:18 |
I agree with the previous comments. I went to this pub last week, for the first time in about two years, and found only one other customer, who was talking to the bar person. Neither of them made any attempt whatsoever to make me feel welcome, so I finished my half-pint and went instead to the Three Mariners. Perhaps they simply do not want customers? stanley_C - 27 Dec 2009 19:23 |
Sorry - this is a hugely dull pub with cheap farmhouse furniture and a bland characterless bar. Nothing pub. Yorkiephil - 27 Dec 2007 08:54 |
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