George IV

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The George IV was acquired by Fullers, Smith and Turner in 1886, which was probably the year that the name was changed to George IV. The Pub was rebuilt in 1931 during the Art-Deco era but there has been a licenced premises on the site since at least 1771 when it was called the Lord Boston Arms.
Recently refurbished the Boston Room is hidden art-deco inspired gem on Chiswick High Road. A self-contained and multi-functional space, it has it’s own bar serving Fullers draught ales, flexible staging, furniture and private bathrooms. We can easily set the set the space to suit your special day.
We can seat up to 120 for a formal sit-down and capacity for the evening party is 190. Come and talk to us and let us know your hearts desires and we will put together a proposal for you. Our dedicated team will put everything into place and all you need to do is turn up and greet your guests.