The true George & Dragon pub is in the village of Dragon’s Green in West Sussex, UK.
His name is George and the Dragon too?? Bloody hell, bet he was bullied at school.
Honestly, literally never seen a pub with that name.
I like to use the pub naming convention ‘The [Noble’s] [Body part]’ for taverns in D&D worlds (Think the queen’s head or the kings arms etc.)
My favourite so far was called “The Viscount’s left elbow”
Swan and pedo?
Why didn’t you pick one of the more common pub names for your meme?
Shout-out to the one on Acton high Street
The owner must be loaded
112 pubs with the same name? That’s 112 chances to walk into the wrong one after a few too many.
The George & Dragon used to be my friend group’s local! We were in there at least 3 times a week for like 5 years! Then it got taken over by new management who let their dog shit on the floor while we were eating and we never, ever went back!
I was searching for a pub I passed by, it was called King’s head, when I looked online there was dozens of pubs with similar name in London alone
lot here in USA too
I don’t like the sign spacing.
There should be a bigger gap between George and and and and and dragon.
The name of one of my locals…
112 pubs in *England* have this name.
Why don’t landlords come up with new and interesting pub names?
The Goblin’s Treasure Chest or something random like that
there are only half a dozen pub names, what do you expect
No they do not.
They are called The George and Dragon. There is no “the” between “and” and “Dragon”.
Your meme fails.
My town has a pub called “The Hingemakers Arms” and reportedly it’s the only one in the world with that name 🙂
There used to be a factory nearby which specialised in locks and hinges until it moved in the early 1990s.
The Swan/The Black Swan is a common one too
I was surprised to find that there are at least 2 pubs called ‘The Case is Altered’
I reckon there are more called The Rose & Crown.
What’s your point?
The real question is how many are called The Swan and Paedo.
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Way more pubs are called The (colour) Lion.
The true George & Dragon pub is in the village of Dragon’s Green in West Sussex, UK.
His name is George and the Dragon too?? Bloody hell, bet he was bullied at school.
Honestly, literally never seen a pub with that name.
I like to use the pub naming convention ‘The [Noble’s] [Body part]’ for taverns in D&D worlds (Think the queen’s head or the kings arms etc.)
My favourite so far was called “The Viscount’s left elbow”
Swan and pedo?
Why didn’t you pick one of the more common pub names for your meme?
Shout-out to the one on Acton high Street
The owner must be loaded
112 pubs with the same name? That’s 112 chances to walk into the wrong one after a few too many.
The George & Dragon used to be my friend group’s local! We were in there at least 3 times a week for like 5 years! Then it got taken over by new management who let their dog shit on the floor while we were eating and we never, ever went back!
I was searching for a pub I passed by, it was called King’s head, when I looked online there was dozens of pubs with similar name in London alone
lot here in USA too
I don’t like the sign spacing.
There should be a bigger gap between George and and and and and dragon.
The name of one of my locals…
112 pubs in *England* have this name.
Why don’t landlords come up with new and interesting pub names?
The Goblin’s Treasure Chest or something random like that
there are only half a dozen pub names, what do you expect
No they do not.
They are called The George and Dragon. There is no “the” between “and” and “Dragon”.
Your meme fails.
My town has a pub called “The Hingemakers Arms” and reportedly it’s the only one in the world with that name 🙂
There used to be a factory nearby which specialised in locks and hinges until it moved in the early 1990s.
The Swan/The Black Swan is a common one too
I was surprised to find that there are at least 2 pubs called ‘The Case is Altered’
I reckon there are more called The Rose & Crown.
What’s your point?
The real question is how many are called The Swan and Paedo.
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