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Strongers . left this review about St. George Hotel
The hotel reception is found at the entrance and then doors go through to the open plan tile floored L-shaped bar area. The counter on the rear wall supports Fosters, Guinness, Brixton Beer and another couple of craft keg. The bar was unmanned, I imagine the young lady on reception does both jobs during the day. A radio was playing some background music, not that the other two people present were listening to it as they were sleeping on the sofas that run up the right-hand wall. A television on the back bar was looping hotel adverts. This feels like a bar that you’d find in a 2-star hotel… oh, it is a bar in a 2-star hotel. I don’t know anyone that would drink here unless they were very lazy guests. I actually stayed here and didn’t drink in the bar, it was that depressing.
On 1st March 2024
- rating: 1
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E TA left this review about St. George Hotel
Primarily a blue collar residential hotel and event venue, but the bar is open to the public and it has, in the past, been a good place to start a crawl. It sells draft beer – currently only Bombardier which tasted fresh, was served at the right emperature and was most enjoyable. The bar is a single flag-stoned room at the front, furnished with tables, chairs, some comfy chairs, and a mutant cactus. It's next to the hotel's garage parking area so can be noisy, while the pink ambient light makes it feel a bit continental in the evening, although the large skylight makes it quite bright during the day. There is a tv screen above the bar which, through the surround-sound system, completely overwhelmed the atmosphere. The staff were pleasant and the customers passive (I had to prod one chap to make sure he was still alive). OK to drop in when passing, but that's about it nowadays.
On 27th August 2013
- rating: 5
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Martin Amos left this review about St. George Hotel
Situated on the New road right on the Chatham /Rochester border this hotel has been a meeting place for many a pub crawl through the Medway Towns.A small public bar with a separate Restaurant providing a good and varied menu.Specials board a must.Has the occassional guest beer,the rest run of the mill but not expensive,
good Guiness though.A family run hotel with three large function rooms and holding a license too perform wedding ceremonies.Check out the Christmas Functions they are a ball(sorry for the pun)and NEW YEARS EVE stunning.Recently under gone a tranformation making it a very popular Hotel Bar and Restaurant.
On 5th August 2009
- rating: 10
[User has posted 34 recommendations about 34 pubs]