The George, Robertsbridge - pub details
Address: High Street, Robertsbridge, East Sussex, TN32 5AW [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 30954) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Robertsbridge (0.1 miles), Etchingham (2.4 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
- Smoking area
Pub suggested by Mrs b on 1 Feb 2007
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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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| Lovely decor, but I'd need to return later to fully appreciate the pub (we got there at midday). glenfarg - 11 Nov 2011 01:42 |
| Large but quiet pub with a rather strange layout. Most of the place is given over to diners. But you can sit next to the large open fire, where there is a sofa and a couple of small tables. The staff were friendly enough and a local character (Perky) kept us rather amused. Rother Valley Holly Daze and Harveys Best Bitter were the beers. Stoword Press appeared to be the only cider offering. But closer inspection reveals the local bottled Oakwood Farm English Organic Cider, which despite being 7% was very tasty indeed and without doubt my cider of the day. Lacking atmosphere, but I would definitely still return. blue_scrumpy - 21 Jan 2011 21:21 |
| Pleasant enough place with very nice pint of Rother Valley Wealden Bitter on my visit. Friendly landlady (and dog). Not really a pub though - large restaurant area with basically a corner for drinking in (plus a garden). OK for a pint or two but not somewhere I'd want to spend a whole evening in. newbury_drinker - 30 Aug 2010 12:57 |
| 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 |
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