A place to eat, drink and sleep
The George is located three miles south of the lovely town of Market Harborough, where a warm welcome will always await you.
Four individually designed bedrooms with a beautiful restaurant is the perfect place to eat drink and sleep.
The George features a traditional village bar and a large patio area to while away your days in the rolling Northamptonshire countryside.
Every Monday we will surprise you with a different tempting 3 course meal. Join us and beat those Monday blues with our fresh flavours and good company.
Join us every Wednesday evening 6-9 for our steak night. ‘The main event’ includes two 8oz prime rump steaks and a bottle of wine for just £38.95 for two people!
Every Friday Lunch time, enjoy our glorious crispy cod in our special recipe beer batter, inclusive of our lovely house wine.
Served midday till 3pm every Sunday, you will always find the finest Roast Sirloin of Beef at The George for a great price.
Pair your beautiful meal with a perfect wine, or just enjoy it by itself. With a carefully chosen list from around the world by experts from Corney & Barrow, you will find something from the old world and the new, and maybe something unexpected.
Eight individually styled double en-suite rooms with soft beds, crisp white linen and breakfast included. They are named after key figures from the nearby Battle of Naseby and are a perfect base to explore Northamptonshire and the middle of England.
Enjoy a handcrafted real ale or a chilled white wine in our cosy bar. An extensive drinks menu hand-picked from around the world, there is no excuse not to stop in and relax.
Treat yourself and your friends to afternoon tea at The George. Homemade sandwiches, scones and cakes are served on the patio or in the dining room overlooking the garden. Indulge in a selection of teas or a glass of champagne.
“From the delightful soft welcoming decor, the dining areas, through the folding doors, on to the patio dining area, either in the sun or shade, you are surrounded by a beautiful peaceful and quiet garden. Bliss in this day and age, plus a menu that should please most people.”