Historic pub in the heart of the old town on Hull's most famous street. The downstairs real ale bar, with wood panelled walls and ceiling beams retains the period fittings. The George has reputedly the smallest pub window in England dating from its former coaching days. Upstairs a second bar has TV's for sporting events. The upstairs is also available for private hire.
Historic Interest
England’s smallest pub window.
Built in the mid eighteenth century, this was originally the ‘vaults’ of a large coaching inn whose main section (closed in 1932) fronted Whitefriargate. The sizeable downstairs room retains its original windows and an array of good fittings and features from a refurbishment of the 1930s, including oak panelling, fireplaces and mirrors. Note the ‘dumb waiter’ behind the bar.
Built in the mid eighteenth century, this was originally the ‘vaults’ of a large coaching inn whose main section (closed in 1932) fronted Whitefriargate. The sizeable downstairs room retains its original windows and an array of good fittings and features from a refurbishment of the 1930s, including oak panelling, fireplaces and mirrors. Note the ‘dumb waiter’ behind the bar.
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This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
George Hotel, Hull
Sourced from Yorkshire
Changing beers typically include: Adnams , Brains (varies) , Wye Valley
Source: National