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This is an excellent country pub to check out. The food on offer was excellent quality and beautifully presented. The atmosphere inside was cozy yet modern. I would highly recommend a visit if you're in the area. View all feedback.
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I was accompanied by my Son and his wife and their two newly adult daughters. The menu was the normal one for the George but a fixed three course meal. All found something to their liking and the food was excellent. Ambience was good and all remarked on how they had enjoyed the occasion. I had booked very late for a Christmas event so was had to accept an outside table in the covered area. However Emma kept in mind m... View all feedback.
When we first arrived on the afternoon, they were lined, but by a small table in the winter garden we felt was not really suitable for a Sunday dinner for 6 adult it was cool / caught, we asked to go into the big room with a roaring log burner that the girl did fast and explained, she needs table a little later, so I suppose they were booking others? However, the meal was fabulous and served in very timely warning the yorkshire pudding could be an appetizer on its own faust the bark was nicely cooked, as the veg. desert were also beautiful, all round we felt a beautiful place with a large family ambiente. we will certainly be back, thank you
I went here with a few friends and sat outside , with the blankets provided we was warm and cosy , The food was amazing
What a place to stay, the staff were amazing and had such a welcome and couldn’t do enough for you. Ola the manager was so helpful and a great front of house host. Rooms were immaculate and well presented with no expense spared. Absolutely chuffed with my stay and would highly recommend the George Inn. Also food was superb
Just been for lunch. Service friendly. Menu would cater for most tastes. Wine list short, but varied enough to match the food served although the addition of dessert wine, even by the glass, might lift the end of the meal. (Monbazillac, Loupiac or Cerons are nice and are a bit more affordable than Sauternes). Would have been a 5 stars only the balsamic vinegar used with the olive oil as a dip for bread was from the cheaper/sour end of the spectrum.
The pub is lovely, food and drinks are very nice. Just two issues, 1) seem unable to serve a pint of real ale, always has an inch of froth collar and 2) do not accept cash. Why?