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The Royal GeorgeBWorth Trying

133 Charing Cross Rd, London WC2H 0EA · Pub · 4.5/5 Google (1057 reviews)

Reservations

A lively Soho pub with classic British fare, friendly staff, and a relaxed vibe—great for casual meals and drinks, but expect some noise and occasional service hiccups.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

The Royal George delivers reliable pub dining with solid food quality anchored by standout burgers and consistently friendly, attentive service. Its quirky Soho charm and hidden location appeal to locals and visitors alike, though occasional menu changes and quality variation prevent it from reaching higher territory. A welcoming neighborhood favorite that executes its casual pub concept competently without pretension.

Restaurant Summary

The Royal George is a classic Soho pub that blends quirky retro charm with a welcoming, lively atmosphere. Tucked away just off Charing Cross Road, it draws both locals and visitors looking for a relaxed spot to enjoy a pint, hearty British fare, and the occasional live music or comedy night. The staff are consistently praised for their friendliness and attentiveness, making even first-timers feel like regulars. Expect a bustling vibe, especially on weekends and event nights, with a colorful interior that sets the mood for a fun, casual outing. Culinarily, The Royal George sticks to its roots with a menu focused on classic pub favorites—think burgers, fish & chips, bangers and mash, and wraps. While not a destination for culinary innovation, the kitchen delivers solid, flavorful comfort food at prices that are refreshingly reasonable for central London. Burgers are a standout, with juicy patties and creative toppings, while the fish & chips and wraps also earn frequent praise. The menu includes a few vegetarian and vegan options, though choices for those with dietary restrictions are somewhat limited compared to trendier spots. For families, The Royal George is a solid choice thanks to its approachable menu—kids will find familiar options like burgers, chips, and simple mains. There’s no dedicated children’s menu, but the casual setting and friendly staff make it easy for families to settle in. Menu items like the Falafel Burger and Heritage Tomato Salad offer alternatives for picky eaters or those seeking lighter fare. Just be aware that the pub can get quite lively (and loud) during peak hours, so earlier visits may be best for those with younger children.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleHybrid Average Cost£15-22 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Bustling, eclectic Soho side street; lively, youthful, and artsy with a mix of locals, students, and tourists.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, high foot traffic; occasional late-night rowdiness typical of central London nightlife.

Nearby: Near Tottenham Court Road station, West End theatres, British Museum, and shopping on Oxford Street.

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Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–23:00 Tuesday12:00–23:30 Wednesday12:00–23:30 Thursday12:00–01:00 Friday12:00–01:00 Saturday12:00–01:00 Sunday12:00–21:30

Available: Reservations

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