Nestled along Loddon Bridge Road in Earley, The George combines historic charm with contemporary comforts as it occupies the former toll house site of the Loddon River bridge. This olde worlde style pub restaurant offers guests a rich dining experience amidst its quaint decor and warm ambiance. Known for its hearty meals and welcoming service, The George invites patrons to unwind with friends or family while enjoying delicious food crafted from local ingredients. Discover the unique character of this establishment that truly embodies community spirit.

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Paul Solly

4 Google Rating

To be honest, not great. I would have had 5 stars, but if it was not for the attention we got and th

4/ 5

To be honest, not great. I would have had 5 stars, but if it was not for the attention we got and the service, it would have been much lower. Just 2 waiting staff on to do the whole lunchtime cover. Well Done to you two on that day. šŸ‘ Customer service at its best. New years day.......

Felicity Versoni

5 Google Rating

Had an incredible roast dinner at The George! We had a slight issue with our drinks but it was resol

5/ 5

Had an incredible roast dinner at The George! We had a slight issue with our drinks but it was resolved straight away by the kind and attentive staff. Compliments to the chef, everything on our plates was incredible... particularly the roasties and Yorkshire puds! The meat is divine and the waitress informed us from a local seller too! 100% recommend a trip here, great in summer for outdoors and great in winter for that cozy rustic vibe! Staff great, food great, drinks awesome and good vibes too.

Robert J Pruszak

5 Google Rating

Wow! What an incredible place… friendly professional staff, great beer, lovely atmosphere and AWES

5/ 5

Wow! What an incredible place… friendly professional staff, great beer, lovely atmosphere and AWESOME food. Check out the specials for sure. I’ll be back without a doubt. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. 6 stars if I could. Very very happy

Hamish Mullen

5 Google Rating

A fantastic local pub. It's part of a chain (Greene King), but they're an outstanding example of wha

5/ 5

A fantastic local pub. It's part of a chain (Greene King), but they're an outstanding example of what a chain pub should be. Great quality food, wonderful staff, good music and general all round nice vibe.

Gary Howe

5 Google Rating

A fantastic pub with a wide range of dishes; plenty to choose from and at reasonable prices. Service

5/ 5

A fantastic pub with a wide range of dishes; plenty to choose from and at reasonable prices. Service was excellent, the food arrived promptly and the waitress was attentive but not intrusive. Looking forward to going back soon.

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