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George (club)

2001 establishments in EnglandBritish companies established in 2001Buildings and structures in MayfairGentlemen's clubs in LondonMount Street, London
Restaurants established in 2001
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George is a private members club at 87-88 Mount Street in London's Mayfair district. It was established by Mark Birley in 2001. Birley sold the club with his four other Mayfair clubs, Annabel's, Mark's Club, Harry's Bar, and the Bath & Racquets Club, to Richard Caring in 2007. The club is dog friendly.

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George (club)
Mount Street, City of Westminster Mayfair

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The George Club

Mount Street 87-88
W1K 2SU City of Westminster, Mayfair
England, United Kingdom
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