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Reviews of Old George Inn, Goole

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Review by brett gutteridge on 28th September, 2009

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to be honest i can not agree with the last review, i have visited this pub on many occasion and i travel 20 m iles to get there! i have always found the pub to have a great atmosphere , the staff and owners can not doo enough for you and the food and beer is great. so much so that we are having our group xmas party there (THE YORKSHIRE AND LINCOLNSHIRE 4X4 RESPONSE) we are looking forward to it. and i can not premote this venue anymore to people, its just great!

Date visited: 220909

Review by M. Greenwood on 22nd July, 2009

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The new couple managing the Old George are just as cold, arrogant and utterly rude as the previous owners. It's an absolute shame no decent pair could have bought the place because the village needs a friendly pub. Those two have certainly put me off ever enjoying a drink in the local and I know I have the support of other villagers when I say that the atmosphere of the George m,akes the prospect of driving an additional 8 miles away for the next drink, a very attractive one.

Date visited: 13.07.2009

Review by Adam Thornton on 10th April, 2007

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this pub is under new management and Paul and Sandra the new land lords are the best ever. the pub has a great atmostphear and the food is of an excelent standard with plenty to choose from. The carvary on a sunday is very goode and possiably the bezst in the area.

Date visited: 7-04-07

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