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George Street is home to over two-dozen pubs, clubs, bars, and restaurants. You’ll find all types of music — Irish, blues, rock, dance, pop, country, and traditional Newfoundland tunes — to keep the party going until 3am on weekends.
- Trapper John's Museum N' Pub
GEORGE STREET Attraction, Bar, Venue; TRAPPER JOHN’S MUSEUM...
- The George Street Festival
Since it began in 1985, the George Street Festival has been...
- Trapper John's Museum N' Pub
George Street in downtown St. John's is two blocks of bars, pubs, restaurants – and nothing else. It's the centre of the entertainment district and its unique reputation has spread far and wide. It has inspired songs and stories, and has been a magnet for musicians and their fans for decades.
George street is a "must see," when visiting St Johns NFL. We had a lovely stroll all along George st. on a beautiful September afternoon. Very interesting, and then go for a walk down Water Street, and visit many shops and eateries. Read more.
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Aug 1 - Aug 7, 2024. Since it began in 1985, the George Street Festival has been a flagship event of summer in St. John’s, Newfoundland. This celebration of music, entertainment, and culture has been bringing people together for almost four decades — and it’s just getting better!
George Street is a small street located in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, that is known for its many bars and pubs. The two-block long street houses nothing but bars, pubs and restaurants.
George Street, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. 28,739 likes · 1,126 talking about this. The Biggest Little Street In North America!