The George 4 Church St, Sutton Courtenay, Abingdon OX14 4NJ

The George

232 Reviews
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Pub
  • Friday12–11:30 PM
  • Saturday12–11:30 PM
  • Sunday12–9:30 PM
  • Monday12–11 PM
  • Tuesday12–11 PM
  • Wednesday12–11 PM
  • Thursday12–11 PM
The George 4 Church St, Sutton Courtenay, Abingdon OX14 4NJ

About the Business

Freehouse | George And Dragon | England | The George and Dragon coaching inn on the village green in Sutton Courtenay, Abingdon with a timeless interior and a garden. Popular freehouse serving excellent real ales, craft beers and ciders, and carefully selected spirits and wines.

Contacts

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+441235848142
4 Church St, Sutton Courtenay, Abingdon OX14 4NJ

Hours

  • Friday12–11:30 PM
  • Saturday12–11:30 PM
  • Sunday12–9:30 PM
  • Monday12–11 PM
  • Tuesday12–11 PM
  • Wednesday12–11 PM
  • Thursday12–11 PM

Features

  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Credit cards
  • Delivery
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Dine-in
  • Takeaway
  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Spirits
  • Wine
  • Seating
  • Toilets
  • Cosy
  • Groups
  • Accepts reservations
  • Dogs allowed
  • Casual
  • Outdoor seating
  • Food
  • Food at bar

Recommended Reviews

Gareth Price-Baghurst
08.03.2024
The George
A really beautiful quaint quiet pub in a beautiful village. Great beers on tap and a proper lovely local vibe.
Jacqueline Janusz
02.03.2024
The George
Best pudding I have had this year. Though the staff are friendly and relaxed they were not ready to serve. Also there dog sitting there starring at you while you eat is not good, as he snorts at you. Taken away via kitchen area
Julia Game
29.02.2024
The George
Stopped off for a drink on a family walk with the dog. Pub very pretty and traditional, full of locals and everybody was very welcoming. The dog got a fuss too! No food except for bar snacks but I know they do pizza nights.
Amy Priestley
04.02.2024
The George
Was served by a wee lad by the name of Sparrow I think it was, who was very helpful and polite, he told me tales of the wild west that brought a tear to my eye and inspired me to quit my full time job at the post office (which I had worked for for forty-two years). The atmosphere of the George was exhilirating and I felt as if I had been reincarnated as one of the twelve disciples. Overall, was a religious experience that I would recommend to all.
Stuart “Stu”
19.01.2024
The George
Abrupt, bordering on rude staff member, more eager to explain what they didn't do (tea/coffee/food) than what they did!Black hot water, described as coffee, served in a cardboard cup and a poor tasting pint of Abingdon Bridge (I don't think it leaves Loose Cannon like that).No plans to return, ever. Completely underwhelmed.2 stars given for the location and decor.
Richard GW
19.01.2024
The George
Lovely old building with cosy log fire. Stopped in for a midday pint on a walk from Didcot to Abingdon which was very nice.
Chris Sanders
18.01.2024
The George
First rate pub in a village in Oxfordshire on the Cask Marque Ale. a Grade II listed 16th century pub.This reviewer approached the place on a small craft via the River Thames (a very agreeable way to travel the Trail) to continue his travels on the biggest ale trail in the world.The beer? Two local brews were tried, Abingdon Bridge and Rude Not To, were both in excellent condition and well deserving the Accreditation awarded.Worth several more visits.
Tim Dalby
11.01.2024
The George
A good pint, a warm fire, and huge sausage rolls. Top marks from me.
Paul Hutton
20.12.2023
The George
Very pleasant barman Jordan served nice pint of ale, they have a delicatestan there with very reasonably priced chutneys etc
David Dodd
18.12.2023
The George
Great pub in the heart of the village, really good range of beers , very clean bar area and a Greek food van outside as a special food night on the Friday that we were there

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4 Church St, Sutton Courtenay, Abingdon OX14 4NJ
The George