March 2024 by chris pa
We stopped for Sunday lunch, the food tasted really lovely but was only enough for children.At £20 per person I feel like it was slightly expensive for the quantity although the quality was good.
March 2024 by Judith Massey
Lovely service but quite a limited
January 2024 by tdatwells
Wow! What a stunning pub with staff that shine! The pub is cosy, warm and welcoming. The food top notch and the service with interaction and smiles! Warmest welcome we have had in a Public House in many years! Keep up the great work Sam.
January 2024 by AitchNHS52
We stayed at The George in January, it was a quiet weekend , we had dinner Saturday and Sunday and stayed both nights in the Castle Room, the room was spacious, clean and had excellent amenities, not just a kettle but a coffee machine, mini fridge, water in room etc, lovely extra touches that are welcomed. The food was lovely, staff welcoming and the fire in the pub lovely to sit near whilst enjoying a drink. Our family joined us and stayed on Saturday and they liked their room as well, especially the bathroom which had a very spacious shower. All in all, great village pub with a very traditional feel, well worth booking .
December 2023 by 828pascaleb
Perfect evening in this beautiful country pub for a gorgeous Christmas meal with dear friends. Our food was divine, the best nut roast I've ever had and the best beef for the others. All the vegetables you needed, potatoes, brocoli, carrots, red cabbages, creamy cheesy leek, Brussels sprouts. Amazing! We went times before and will be going for a long time to come ?
December 2023 by OnAir23013242520
Enjoyed a memorable afternoon at The George celebrating Dads 90th birthday, staff couldn?t have done anymore were friendly attentive personable, food really delicious & our setting was fabulous decorated so beautifully ?. Thankyou to you all but especially Sam the manager who made sure everything was amazing for Dad ? Dad had a very special time x
December 2023 by CATO67
Where to start... firstly We walked into a charming looking food orientated village pub. It was an ideal 1/2 way point to meet up with family. I approached our table and joking asked one of our party (who was from Scotland and used to much chillier weather) if he was feeling the southern chill because he was seated with his coat firmly in tack. He replied yes there's no heating on you might want to keep your coat on too. as I looked at the neighbouring table they to had 1/2 the table wearing there coats. we settled and ordered soup for starters. It was 'luke' warm. then there was a kafuffle on the neighbouring table and a gentleman we assume was choking by the position of the table seating he was boxed in and dived past our table to escape upon doing so coughed liquid over my 17 month old grandson and daughter in law. we assume he did not realise due to incapacity and there was no apology. Up to this point we were tolerating the experience. THE LAST STRAW... as with any 17 month old they get bored I had taken him out for a walk he walks independently and I was walking directly alongside up a couple of step and then to the door to the carpark where I walk up and down the village entertaining the Grandson and return to the pub. As we were exiting the pub a waiter (or owner) I don't know who he was rushes through I pass pleasantries. The pub was at best 1/3 full of it's capacity staff were standing idle. Anyway some time later I repeat the grandson walk at the same point the same man passes I jokingly say I have Deja Vue we have been here before. Up on which I get a dressing down by said man stating the pub doesn't allow children to run around. Shocked at what happened I went back to the table fuming. My grandson was not running around he was being guided by me he is 17 months. So I eventually complained to deal with this in house. I spoke directly to the person concerned. about the WHOLE Catastrophe and his reply I am sorry but it is health and safety I would not want to drop anything on the little one because I can't see him. End of. Well Health and safety you work in a public place serving customers with children and impairment. You should have excellent observation skills and carry out your duties with due diligence and risk adverse. You were running around literally when there was no need to so as stated you were not rushed off your feet and had enough staff. I think you need professional training on front of house service and complaint handing. ON A Positive note the food was lovely (once past the cold starter) The beef was cooked perfectly for my taste and the veg was tasty. So front of house let the kitchen staff down and I do not review lightly. I tried to deal with this direct but you weren't interested. The guy in the red sweater! I will get heard and give an honest account of our visit for interested parties to make their choice. We paid our bill in full and left.
November 2023 by _wendythetechnophobe
A warm welcome on a cold day, good service, very tasty food, what's not to like? We've been before and we'll be back again.
November 2023 by Kerry Sweet
Great meal, very accommodating to a large booking! Lovely atmosphere, and great meal choices and prices to match! Will definitely be back!
November 2023 by Laura Auckland
The George is a great inn. I stayed one night while visiting friends in Nunney. My double room was warm and cosy with all you would need for a few nights away. Everything was fresh and clean as you would expect. The en-suite shower felt a bit feeble but certainly did the job. The breakfast was good, and the dining room felt friendly as a lone diner. All the staff I encountered were welcoming and helpful. I would certainly recommend The George if you?re looking for somewhere to stay in that part of Somerset. I have booked to go back over Christmas. This time booking a suite for me and my husband, and a double for my son. We are looking forward to it very much.
November 2023 by Bernice R
Lovely pub, lovely staff and lovely position. Have visited Nunney Castle and booked to have a Sunday roast at the George. Three of us ordered the beef, which you pay extra for. As soon as we tried to cut our meat we realised we needed better cutlery and we were supplied with steak knives which were extremely cumbersome to use, however it was not the cutlery at fault, it was the meat. The meat was very difficult to cut and even harder to chew, very tough indeed. Two of us left most of our meat and when the waitress cleared our plates we told her why, she just continued walking away saying sorry. We were expecting that perhaps a more senior person would come and find out what was wrong but that did not happen. Would definitely not return for a roast again, when you are paying extra for a particular meat they should ensure they have the correct chef working on that day. The potatoes did not taste fresh and there was only root vegetables supplied, no green veg at all! It was also not very hot. Poor show all round I feel.
October 2023 by Darian Nelson
Beautiful pub, beautiful location opposite Nunney Castle and fab food. Been a while since I ate here. Took my mum who loved her (slightly smaller portion) fish and chips. My burger was excellent. All in all fabulous!
October 2023 by Karen H
We attended for a friends 60th birthday dinner. We didn't stay so can't rate the rooms but the service was brilliant! Thank you to Sam and the team, you made the night even more special. Food was great, and good value.. Surroundings lovely and so friendly. We will be back to Nunney in Jan and look forward to seeing you again then. Absolutely recommend with 5 ?.
October 2023 by Ali Rog
A lovely pub with excellent food! We had fish and chips and beef and ale pie, which I can highly recommend! A beautiful setting and lovely outdoor seating. We will definitely visit again!
October 2023 by Melly Kennedy
Love love loved this place. Sam was absolutely wonderful, very warm and welcoming, helpful and informative. We had dinner booked at the pub which was amazing. So fresh and tasty. Service was excellent, pub cosy and comfortable. We also stayed the night in one of their twin rooms which was very clean and tidy. With comfortable beds and everything you could want including WiFi, tv, hairdryer, private bathroom, toiletries, tea coffee hotchoc biscuits water and a view over the castle.I stayed with my friend for one night and we felt very welcome safe and at ease.I have already recommended it to friends and will be back again... Well done guys.Rooms: Very clean and comfortable. With robes, slippers towels., tea coffee, hot chocolate biscuits and water hairdryer tv and free WiFi. Etc...Nearby activities: Nunney castle free to visit. Local church. Longleat. Frome. Glastonbury Tor.Safety: Felt very safe and secure. Locks on doors, quiet slept village.Walkability: Nunney is a fairly level village and easy to get around. The George inn has some steps but nothing to difficult apart fromthe very top floor which are quite steep