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Originally dating from 1671, this former inn is in the heart of old Hayes, once an old village but now much expanded. Today, the George is a much modernised smart upmarket pub/restaurant. The menu changes with the seasons and is modern British, with some Mediterranean influences. But customers who just want to enjoy a pint or two without eating are also welcomed.
Historic Interest
Originally called the George & Dragon, this was renamed in 1759 after taking its name from another nearby inn that was demolished by William Pitt the Elder (to make way for his home at Hayes Place). It is believed that the name is attributed to King George II (reigned 1727 - 1760).
George, Hayes