George And Dragon, Chacombe - pub details
Address: Silver Street, Chacombe, Nr Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX17 2JR [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 11912) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Website: https://www.georgeanddragon.org
Banbury (3.1 miles), Kings Sutton (5.1 miles)
Brewery: Everards
- Quiz night, Live music, TV
- Dartboard
- Food served, Sunday roast, Gluten free meals available, Real ale, Cocktails
- Outside seating (Large sun terrace - seats up to 40 people), Dogs allowed (Well behaved dogs allowed in the bar area), Children allowed, Credit cards accepted, Car park, Smoking area, Function room for hire, Accommodation available, Wireless internet access, Coach parties welcome, Disabled access, Disabled toilet
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other pubs nearby:
Red Lion, Middleton Cheney (1.3 miles), Plough, Upper Wardington (1.3 miles), Dolphin, Middleton Cheney (1.4 miles), New Inn, Middleton Cheney (1.7 miles), Hare and Hounds, Lower Wardington (1.8 miles)
user reviews of George And Dragon, Chacombe
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Made a special journey here as it appeared to be highly recommended, with a good website. Initial disappointment in being served an Everards Tiger which was clearly at the end of its life was further compounded by the two Steak Sandwiches that arrived, both served on stale bread, chewy, pretty bare and more butter in there than Dairy Crest produce in a week! At �7.50 odd a throw, you would like to think that the bread would at least be up to scratch. Disappointed. bitterboy1970 - 1 Aug 2012 20:01 |
Nice, friendly pub with a log burning stove (very important in the winter) and well-kept beer. Bonus marks for asking for some manners from a previous reviewer who was too ignorant to take a noisy child outside. djw - 9 Jan 2012 23:09 |
We often use this pub as a base for walking in the area. We've never had a bad meal or a bad pint, though for some reason the chef puts creme anglaise on virtually all deserts regardless of what they are. The staff are friendly and the service is great. beerminx - 23 Jan 2011 17:21 |
5 stars for this establishment 09/01/11. My partner and I took our 17 month old little girl for Sunday lunch. We were all made to feel welcome and looked after very well. Food was lovely, and smaller adult portions were served. My daughter loved the mixed carrot and swede mash. With regards to children, this is NOT a wacky warehouse, there are no indoor playgrounds and no fish fingers and nuggets on the menu, if thats what you are looking for do no go here. However if you are looking for good food, great service in a peaceful environment I would definatley go here. missedout - 9 Jan 2011 16:32 |
Last Sunday, (28th November), we went for a Sunday meal to this pub. We took our 2 children, one is 4 and the other is 15 months. It turned out to be a complete night mare! Our 15 month son, like any other child of that age was making a bit of a noise and screaming a little and after a while, one of the waitresses came through and said, "Can you keep the noise down"! She said it in a very rude way as though we had to turn the TV or radio down.....unfortunately children do not have a volume button. I was completely disgusted and promptly complained to the bar manager who just palmed me off...in a nutshell, we were paying customers and were made to feel like criminals just because some idiot probably made a comment to the staff there. As we were made to feel so uncomfortable, we even left without taking desert or coffee. It makes me sick when places say that they are child friendly and then they turn out to be completely intolerant. To conclude, we will not be going back! ar2206 - 3 Dec 2010 14:17 |
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