Eddie Wilson’s
Named after the Antarctic explorer and former St George’s student Edward Wilson (1872-1912), Eddie Wilson’s on the second floor has proved to be a hit since it opened in April 2007. Relax on the leather sofas, watch TV and enjoy the food. There’s an all-day breakfast, hot pasta and other dishes, hot and cold continental sandwiches, muffins, pastries, coffee, smoothies and a whole lot more to tempt your tastebuds. Run by staff chosen by the Students' Union, all profits go back to the Union. Eddie Wilson's uses Fairtrade products wherever possible.
Peabodys
At Peabodys you can sit out on the terrace when the sun is shining and enjoy their range of sandwiches, paninis, coffees, teas, cold drinks and more.
School shop
You can buy cold drinks, sweets, sandwiches (including Halal), ice cream and a lot more from the school shop as you drop in for your stationery, books, cards, stamps and other shopping.
Hospital restaurant
The hospital’s restaurant, which shares the same site, is open to hospital and University staff, patients and students. It provides a wide range of good-value hot and cold meals, snacks and drinks throughout the day, starting with breakfast. There are discounts for staff and students.
Student Union Bar
Just along the corridor from Eddie Wilson's is the Students' Union Bar. The bar, which was recently refurbished, features plasma screens and a large dancefloor area. Drinks are cheap, and any profits go back to the Students' Union.
Food and drink in the local area
Five minutes' walk from St George’s is Tooting High Street/Tooting Broadway with a Sainsbury’s supermarket, pubs, bars and a wide range of shops selling food from all over the world. If you want a non-alcoholic option there is a growing selection of coffee bars. If you like a spicy dish Tooting rivals Brick Lane for its choice of Indian restaurants. Chez Bruce is one of London's top restaurants and if you have a special occasion to celebrate it is handy for our halls of residence.

