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The Prince George - Brighton Pub - Trafalgar Street
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Enjoy the warmest of welcomes in Brighton's quirky North Laine at The Prince George, a charming and beautifully refurbished pub with bags of charisma.
This bar boasts some lovely big wooden tables and a cosy snug ideal for group bookings as well as a heated back garden.
The fabulous staff at the Prince George will make sure you'll never be stuck for what to drink; a well thought out wine list and quality back bar come as expected, but the real princely treat is being able to take your pick from several real Sussex ales on draught or one of the many craft beers on offer from around the world.
It's no wonder the Prince George made it into the CAMRA Good Beer Guide 2014!
This really is the perfect place to rest your feet after shopping the length of the North Laines or the ideal spot to spend your evenings with friends and some very, very good beer.
The Prince George, Watford
Prince George | Bars and pubs in Dalston, London
Once a mellow backstreet local, the George now swarms with rowdy, slumming-it art students in ridiculous outfits on Fridays and Saturdays, to the point where the landlord has even hired a bouncer.
As the pub’s popularity has risen, so have the prices; you can drink for less in Mayfair.
Still, catch it on a quieter night, and this remains a great pub, a mixed coterie of longtime Dalstonians and recent arrivals shooting the breeze over pints (Pride, Seafarer, George Gale HSB) and a jukebox-led soundtrack of classic cuts and hipster-friendly obscurities.
The raffish decor (yellowing walls, stuffed animals) will be familiar to anyone who’s drunk at Stoke Newington’s Shakespeare or the Royal Inn on the Park in Victoria Park, two of the dozen-ish pubs under the same umbrella, but the George retains its own identity to the last.