This website is currently in beta. If you wish to go back to the current site please click here. To provide feedback or find out more about this site, please click here.
This Wetherspoon pub preserves the name of the old inn which stood behind a large elm tree at the junction of High Street and Surrey Street. Cut down in the 1820s, the pub and the tree had been a focal point for this part of town. The development was built on the site of an orchard belonging to a local timber merchant, John Butt. Inside, pictures of old Littlehampton adorn the walls. There is a variety of comfy seating, some of it is partitioned, with a quieter side area. Outside patio area.
You must be a Digital Subscriber or CAMRA Member to be able to view specially curated GBG descriptions
This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
George Inn, Littlehampton
Changing beers typically include: Marston's (varies) , Shepherd Neame (varies)
Source: Local
With an unmistakable cover design, we are excited to announce that the foreword for this year’s Good Beer Guide has been penned by Bruce Dickinson, frontman and lead singer of Iron Maiden. © Campaign for Real Ale – Bruce Dickinson...