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- 4.6Food
- 4.5Service
- 4.4Ambience
- 4.3Value
Noise • Energetic
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The George Wraysbury reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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Noise • Energetic
Surrey
Good for business meals
Surrey
Gluten-free-friendly
Surrey
Healthy
Surrey
Neighborhood gem
Surrey
Great for outdoor dining
Surrey
Good for special occasions
Darren
Edinburgh2 reviews
Dined 2 days ago
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Chris
Surrey16 reviews
Dined on April 27, 2026
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Mark
Surrey1 review
Dined on April 26, 2026
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Debbie Gold
London23 reviews
Dined on April 7, 2026
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Andrea
Surrey1 review
Dined on April 5, 2026
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Edward
Surrey1 review
Dined on March 15, 2026
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Christine
Buckinghamshire3 reviews
Dined on March 15, 2026
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Kayleigh
Hertfordshire1 review
Dined on March 2, 2026
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Scarlett
Berkshire1 review
Dined on February 27, 2026
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Peter Gold
San Francisco28 reviews
Dined on February 27, 2026
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The George Wraysbury is open Monday–Saturday 12:00–23:00 and Sunday 12:00–21:00. If you’re planning a late evening visit or a special booking, calling ahead is a good idea to confirm service times.
For a lively experience, book weekend evenings or Sundays for the popular roast. For a quieter, more relaxed meal choose midweek (weekday evenings or early service) when guests report it being calmer. If you want a balance, good atmosphere but not too busy, an early weekday dinner or an early Saturday booking usually works well.
Casual dress is recommended, the restaurant describes itself as casual dining, so smart-casual or comfortable attire is perfectly appropriate for evenings out or special occasions.
Warm, friendly and relaxed, many guests describe a cosy pub-meets-steakhouse vibe with modern, comfortable décor. Service is usually attentive and welcoming, making it great for celebrations or casual evenings. Note that family groups can make it lively and occasionally noisy, especially at busy weekend services.
Yes, guests report staff are helpful and accommodating (moving tables, catering for dietary needs and marking birthdays). For seating preferences, dietary requests or accessibility needs call ahead when you book so the team can prepare and make your visit as comfortable as possible.
If you want the classic experience, Sunday is great for the highly recommended roast (but it’s busy). For a relaxed steak dinner with fewer crowds choose a midweek evening. Weekend evenings give a livelier vibe if you prefer a busier atmosphere.
The venue is family-friendly, guests regularly bring children and families for Sunday roasts and celebratory meals, and staff are accommodating (moving tables when asked). Specific details about wheelchair access or step-free seating aren’t mentioned in guest feedback, so if you need accessible seating it’s best to call ahead and request details or reserve a suitable table.
The George offers a main dining room and a bar area, plus outdoor seating/patio for good weather. Guests also mention a ‘barn’ used for events or buffets, which can affect restaurant service when in use. The owner information notes private parties are not offered as a private-dining option, so formal private rooms aren’t advertised.
Busiest: special occasions (Mother’s Day), Sunday roast service and weekend evenings. Quietest: midweek, especially weekday afternoons and early evenings, when guests say service is calmer and faster. If you prefer a quieter table, midweek reservations are recommended.
Yes, reviewers note the restaurant accepts dogs and guests enjoyed meeting the pub dog. If you plan to bring a dog, it’s polite to call ahead and check any house rules (where to sit, lead policy, outside/inside options).
Yes, guests mention a garden/patio and say there’s plenty of room to sit outside when the weather improves. Reviewers describe being offered a drink outside before moving inside for dining on pleasant days.
Yes, The George Wraysbury is a popular choice for date night. Guests often praise the warm, cosy atmosphere, attentive staff and consistently well-cooked steaks, making it ideal for a special evening. Expect casual, comfortable surroundings with good wines and cocktails; for a quieter, more intimate table choose a midweek or early-evening booking and mention you’d like a quieter spot when you reserve.
Portions are generally generous. Guests frequently mention large, hearty mains, big steaks, substantial sides (one review called the cauliflower cheese ‘massive’) and filling Sunday roasts. A few comments mention small children’s dessert portions or unexpectedly meaty-to-bone ratios on certain wing dishes, so if you have a particular appetite ask staff for guidance on portions when ordering.
Yes, families frequently dine here and many guests celebrate birthdays and family meals at The George. There are kids’ options mentioned by guests (including a kids’ steak), though some guests noted small dessert portions for children. For a smoother visit with young children consider an earlier booking.
Guests report the venue accepts dogs, several reviews mention meeting the pub dog and that dogs are welcome. Specific policies about service animals or emotional support animals aren’t detailed in reviews, so if you rely on a service dog call ahead to confirm arrangements.
Yes, guests have visited The George on public occasions (for example many booked and reviewed Mother’s Day meals), so the restaurant does operate on at least some public holidays. Still, hours or special services may differ on holidays, so call ahead to confirm availability and opening times for a specific holiday.
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