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City centre bar, friendly and basic, lively at weekends. The single room has a long bar and widens at the far end, where there is a raised platform for karaoke and the like. There is a small smoking area beyond. The pub was once part of the George, one of Derby's famous coaching inns, and also played a bit part in Bonnie Prince Charlie's Rebellion of 1745. A blue plaque outside commemorates this event, but there is little evidence of the long history of the pub inside it, or in it's current name.
Jorrocks, Derby