The George, Robertsbridge - pub details
Address: High Street, Robertsbridge, East Sussex, TN32 5AW [map] [gmap]
Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 30954)
Robertsbridge (0.1 miles), Etchingham (2.4 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
- Smoking area
Pub suggested by Mrs b on 1 Feb 2007
NB: Information may be incomplete or out of date as this pub is not currently registered.
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other pubs nearby:
Seven Stars Inn, Robertsbridge (0.1 miles), Ostrich Hotel, Robertsbridge (0.1 miles), Salehurst Halt, Robertsbridge (0.8 miles), Johns Cross Inn, Robertsbridge (1.4 miles), White Horse, Hurst Green (1.6 miles)
user reviews of the George, Robertsbridge
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| Moved on here from the Ostrich. It wasn't a good move. Beer was OK but I was surrounded by the barmaid and her friends & kids discussing their personal recent events. Not very welcoming at all although the sofa is comfortable. Next stop was the Seven Sisters pissedasanewt - 25 Nov 2009 20:07 |
| I took London guests, both young and old, for lunch on Saturday who loved the place, the food and drink including good choice local cider & non-alcoholic drinks, although no dog nor landlady present. Choice of 3 ales: T.T. Landlord, Harveys and a local bitter all good, just 2 staff provided excellent fast and professional service many pubs couldn't manage with 6. We had the very good value platter lunches (local fish, meats, cheese, etc.) and large salads of excellent quality - all good value for money and left good impressions all round. Robertsbridge is fortunate to have so many pubs for a small village and each has it's own niche, so horses for courses is probably the best way to judge each. oldiedrinker - 23 Aug 2009 13:40 |
| All I would say here is that the food is average at best and the Harvey's is ok - its all pretty costly though. If you like sycophantic landladies gushing over you and appreciate the attention then you are in the right place. Don't make the mistake of being a local though, because unless you pretend to be impressed on every occasion you will be categorised as an enemy and will sit there cynically wishing you went to the Salehurst Halt instead. I stopped going because I can cook better at home and the dog whining gets really annoying. Totaltruth - 5 Jun 2008 15:07 |
| Four of us had lunch here on a Friday afternoon. From the moment we walked in Jane was friendly and welcoming. There were, I think, 2 ales on offer, Sussex Bitter and another I now cannot remember (although none in our party had this one). My Dad had never tried either of the ales and asked if there was a smooth bitter - Jane offered a sample taste of each!! When was the last time this happened to you?!?! Anyway, the Sussex Bitter was great. For lunch 2 of us had the Tempura Hastings Cod & Chips and the other 2 had the Steak & Kidney Pie with fresh veg and chips. Well, the food was simply incredible!!! Everyone remarked how much meat was in the pie, and how smooth and light the batter on the fish was (you could actually taste the fish under the batter - and no, it did not repeat!!). Seriously great pub. Excellent food and friendly landlady who is passionate about the business. There is no question that I will be back. I will not hesitate to recommend this pub to anyone but lager louts and those wishing for a sterile sports pub. Oh, and don't forget to say hello to the Bassett hound ... StLeonard - 19 Apr 2008 16:57 |
| We stopped for lunch at this pub last week while on our walking holiday to Hastings. The beer was in good condition and the choice of food delightful. The friendly landlady, Jane, found space for us to put our wet and muddy clothes and made us feel most welcome. Well done. pubramblers - 16 Apr 2008 00:01 |
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