After an extensive refurbishment under taken by its new owners. The Royal George has finally reopened. You are warmly invited to come visit our waterside pub that serves delicious food with fantastic views.
The chief feature here is the public bar with what are a late 19th- or early 20th-century bar counter and back fitting, some old dado paneling, exposed ceiling joists nand a boarded floor. To the left, down a passageway, is a small bare wood room with doorway, early 20th century tiled, cast-iron and wood surround fireplace, some ply panelling on the dado and an old bench. In an extension on the sea front side (pub goes right up to the beach) is a long narrow room with an hatch to side of servery, and has a tiny alcove/snug room off it with modern fittings. Old photo shows a hotel with a cottage on the seafront side.
The chief feature here is the public bar with what are a late 19th- or early 20th-century bar counter and back fitting, some old dado paneling, exposed ceiling joists nand a boarded floor. To the left, down a passageway, is a small bare wood room with doorway, early 20th century tiled, cast-iron and wood surround fireplace, some ply panelling on the dado and an old bench. In an extension on the sea front side (pub goes right up to the beach) is a long narrow room with an hatch to side of servery, and has a tiny alcove/snug room off it with modern fittings. Old photo shows a hotel with a cottage on the seafront side.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Royal George, Appledore
Changing Beers are always sourced locally with regional beers introduced at times. Typically the changing beers are sourced from Exmoor and Dartmoor Breweries.
Changing beers typically include: Dartmoor (varies) , Exmoor (varies) , GT Ales (varies)
Source: Local