When you walk through the front door of the George and Dragon, one of the first things you’ll see is a portrait of George Orwell, a picture which used to hang at the back of the old George.
Pictures of famous lefties aren’t what Wetherspoons was known for – it was cheap booze. So the question on every drinker’s lips as they crammed into the pub for opening night on Thursday would have been: what are the new place’s prices like?
The answer is – not much like Wetherspoons. There are three real ales on sale, at £5.50 a pint. Guinness is £6.90. Others are upwards of £7.
Councillor Paul Donovan, who led a campaign attempting to keep the old George open, was one of the Wanstead residents in the pub on opening night.
“The food is not cheap but a good range,” he said. “It’s a different offer from Wetherspoons but we did know that. They’ve done the place up nicely keeping and enhancing the character. The George Orwell pic has been given a position of welcome prominence. It’s certainly rammed today.
“The main point is we still have a George pub which Wanstead people seem excited about.”
The refit does look rather magnificent – and not much trouble has been spared. A lengthy effort was taken to paint a sign on the back of the building and then ‘age it’ so that it looks truly authentic. The words “LIVE SPORT” are something of a giveaway, but at least it doesn’t also mention “FREE WIFI”.
Wansteadium always wishes new ventures good luck, and we know for sure that we won’t be alone in wishing the new George and Dragon all the best.
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