The Old George is one of those pubs that seems to have been part of the fabric of Newcastle for ever and I suppose it has. It is probably one of the oldest pubs in the city but what I mean is that it is one of those pubs that I grew up with. Located just off the Bigg market down a small alleyway the Old George manages to hide itself away but is the perfect place to while away a few hours in conversation with friends.
I first discovered the Old George in the late 1970's and I immediately loved the olde world feel of the place with its wooden floors and oak beamed ceilings. It didn't take too much to imagine the lives of those people that have sat next to those gorgeous wood panelled walls. This atmosphere changed somewhat in the 1980's when an ugly modern extension was built onto the pub and the main bar was opened out into this, to me the pub was never the same again.
I think this is the problem with this pub, it doesn't know what it wants to be, on the one hand it exudes history and cosyness, on the other it has a modern extension which opens out the main bar and in the process destroys some of this cosyness. Neither sits well with the other and to my mind makes visitors feel a little confused. However this is still a nice bar to meet friends and have a few drinks, prices are reasonable with a choice of rooms in which to enjoy your drinks with clean toilet facilities upstairs.
Date of visit Saturday 20TH March 2010
Wednesday, 24 March 2010
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