The George & Dragon Pub has anchored Fremont's English football scene for years, a cozy soccer pub on N 36th St with 24 taps, English pub food, and early hours built around live matches. It opens at 10am on weekends so fans can catch Premier League kickoffs over a pint and a fry-up.
Published March 28, 2026 · By Daniel Okafor
The George & Dragon Pub sits at 206 N 36th Street in the heart of Fremont. EverOut Seattle lists it as a Fremont bar and the pub's own site bills it as a footy pub with 24 draft beers and ciders, craft cocktails, and English-inspired food. Yelp shows it open through June 2026 with more than 300 reviews. The draw is straightforward: this is where Seattle's English football supporters gather.
The room
The room is a snug, low-lit English pub with a long bar, screens for the matches, and a back patio that opens in good weather. On match mornings it fills early with supporters in club colors, and the volume rises and falls with the score. Reviewers describe a tight, friendly room that turns into a proper supporters' pub during big fixtures and a relaxed neighborhood local the rest of the week.
What to order
Pull a pint from the 24-tap lineup of beers and ciders, the pub's core offer, then back it with the full English breakfast on a match morning or the fish and chips later in the day. Pints and plates sit at standard Fremont prices. The move is an early pint and a fry-up timed to kickoff, the way the room is meant to be used.
What regulars say
Reviewers describe a proper supporters' pub, praising the early match hours, the deep tap list, and the staff who know the fixtures and the regulars by name. Many call it the best place in Seattle to watch English football, with the room loud and full on derby days and quieter as a neighborhood local through the midweek. The note that repeats most is that big matches fill the small room fast, so arriving well before kickoff is the only reliable way to claim a seat with a clear view of a screen. Several point to the back patio and the full English breakfast as the reasons to stay past the final whistle, turning a match morning into a long afternoon in Fremont. Regulars also flag the cider selection and the cocktails as better than a footy pub needs to be, a sign the kitchen and bar take the room seriously rather than coasting on the soccer crowd. The standing advice is to check the fixture list, get there early, and treat a big match as a half-day plan.
Who it is for and best time
This is for soccer fans, English expats, and anyone touring Seattle sports bars. Weekend mornings during the Premier League season are the signature window, when the early open and the supporters' crowd make the room. It runs quieter midweek as a neighborhood local. Skip it if you want a big-screen American sportsbook; this is a footy pub first. For the wider city, see the full Seattle bar guide.
The verdict
The George & Dragon earns its place as Fremont's English soccer pub, the room to watch a match with people who care about the result. Get there early on a fixture day, order a pint and a fry-up, and find a screen. For more game day Seattle rooms, compare the hockey-mad Angry Beaver, the big-screen Fuel Sports, and the Pioneer Square Sport Restaurant & Bar. Our sports bars guide rounds out the category.
