British pub grub & pints, great for watching soccer matches


























"The George has been holding down this corner of Fremont for “footy” fans since 1995, making it one an elder statesman of Seattle’s lively soccer scene. It’s so British it has items like Scotch eggs and bangers and mash on the menu — there aren’t many places where you can get a full English breakfast, which you’ll need when you show up here at 6 a.m. to watch the Euros." - Harry Cheadle

"The Fremont bar the George and Dragon, long a popular spot to catch Sounders games, will reopen under new ownership on March 27 after months of dormancy; new co-owners Jessica Carlson, Jayson Cottam, and Daniel Pagard bring around 40 years of combined Seattle-area restaurant experience and plan a refresh of the space and menu while maintaining the old-school English pub vibes, adding a few more big-screen televisions and programming such as Thursday trivia." - Gabe Guarente

"The George & Dragon Pub is a nearby venue in Fremont offering a variety of beer options." - Gabe Guarente

"Known as one of the best soccer bars in Seattle, the George and Dragon in Fremont usually packs the house for English Premier League events, but will shift gears for Sounders fans. With multiple big-screen TVs, the creamy Gunpowder Plot from Black Raven Brewery on draft, stuffed baked potatoes on the menu, and possibly even some Sounders swag to give away, expect things to get raucous." - Gabe Guarente

"The George and Dragon in Fremont always has games on the telly (you should be able to catch other action, besides the EPL), plus a good selection of drafts and British pub food, including bangers and mash." - Megan Hill