The Rock Inn, Georgeham - pub details

Rock Inn
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Address: Rock Hill, Georgeham, Braunton, Devon, EX33 1JW [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 20792)

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Pub suggested by BinBagBob on 27 Feb 2005

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> Current user rating: 7.4/10 (rated by 11 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Manor House Inn, Croyde (1.3 miles), Thatch, Croyde (1.5 miles), Ebrington Arms, Braunton (1.9 miles)

 

user reviews of the Rock Inn, Georgeham

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Sadly I visited this pub a few years back when I was in the village searching for ancestors. The pub was packed out and obviously very popular, however a local person who had no ancestral claim to the area chose his time to verbally abuse me because I came from NW England. Pub went quiet but no one especially licensee or staff stepped in to halt this locals diatribe. This incident proved to me the pub was sadly not as welcoming as I was led to believe. I didnt stay to purchase lunch for my family.
mazzc1966 - 25 May 2009 16:36
I absolutely loved this pub!!! A fantastic welcoming atmosphere great food, roaring fire and packed out on a thursday night in the middle of winter... I'm a visitor but was greeted like a local..............
Blooming Marvellous place!!!!
surfmom68 - 7 Feb 2009 09:07
Since my previous comment in August I have returned to have lunch on three occasions and it improves each time. On my most recent visit there were four real ales on sale - Abbot, Doom Bar, Timothy Taylor and Tribute. The London Pride was off - presumably a change of barrels. On a cold day the pub was comfortably warm without being hot. Free newspapers were available to read. The food was absolutely excellent - all in my party left clean plates. The steak and (Doom Bar) ale pie was packed with large and very tender chunks of beef. The gammon was the thickest I have ever seen - must have been nearly half an inch, and was tender. A vegetarian meal could not be faulted. A few weeks ago we had locally caught rabbit which was also brilliant. The portions are always a good size. On a cold October day the pub was fairly busy with plenty of meals coming out from the kitchen. If they stick to their current standards we will return again and again.
Handyman - 19 Oct 2008 18:21
Have been coming to the Rock Inn every summer for many years, Jane has now gone after many years, the pool table and juke box which we spent many a happy evening playing have gone, its now all been painted white all the old pictures and nick naks have gone, no local beers only tribute, abbotts etc, the food was Ok but had to wait ages, all in all, very disappointed, had a better time at the Lower House down the road, which now seems to be where all the locals go now
rossier - 16 Aug 2008 12:19
This lovely village pub has just had a welcome change of management, and is in the middle of a few changes. The pool table has gone, and the suntrap front garden has been extended to take more tables. Had some very nice Abbott ale and some good food a few days ago.
Early days yet, but I think it will soon move on from pretty good to excellent.
Handyman - 5 Aug 2008 20:43

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