This is the very last of what was once 12 pubs, inns and ale houses in this village.
The bar is straight ahead of you as you enter and there are plenty of tables and comfortable settees in the front area. Behind the bar, through an archway is another table area, but mainly used for dining. A large dining room/function room leads off of this area.
Two hand pumps, serving at least one varying and well-kept beer with two offered at busy times.
Recent major and tasteful refurbishment continues its focus on eating, but with a bar area for drinks only, They offer a "traditionally British menu with a slight Mediterranean twist, using seasonal quality produce".
There is large garden behind with plenty of benched tables and a good-sized patio; in the summertime this offers outdoor dining, BBQs and Hog Roasts.
Historic Interest
From 1433 to 1638, the Assizes for Buckinghamshire were held in Little Brickhill. Little Brickhill was then a town on Watling Street and the Assizes brought a great entourage with them, all needing accommodation. In 1586 the George could provide accommodation for 50 people and 90 horses.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
George, Little Brickhill
Changing beers typically include: Cotleigh , Nuttycombe (varies) , St Austell - Cornish Best Bitter
Source: National