Colnbrook’s Ye Olde George Inn has a traditional name with a patriotic ring to it, so it’s no surprise to discover this establishment serving British cuisine in the heart of the village.
Classic pub food is executed in an appetising and modern fashion, with a well-rounded menu combining the best of British with popular recipes from further afield too. Crispy chicken goujons; rich and tasty chilli beef nachos, and a hearty and warming soup of the day pull the starting gun for this venue’s race to the culinary finish. The main event consists of a selection of burgers made from 100% beef, plus popular curry dishes of varying temperatures, and surf and turf classics. No English pub would be credible without the inclusion of British favourites and Ye Olde George Inn doesn’t disappoint. Cumberland sausages and mash; fish and chips; gammon steak; three-egg omelette, and an all-day breakfast are proud salutes to modest British cuisine. A cool cheesecake with whipped cream or a white chocolate bombe are pleasing ends to a well-constructed menu of classics. Simple food, done well, is what works at the Ye Olde George Inn and keeps patrons returning. Sally and her dedicated team seek to please their guests who eat and drink in this establishment with a friendly welcome.
Ye Olde George Inn is an entertaining venue with warmth and vibrancy. It captures the traditional English feel of the time-honoured public house, and the newly refurbished premises boost its attraction further more. Enjoy a hearty meal and a pint or two at Ye Olde George Inn in Slough’s village of Colnbrook and experience the traditions of an English public house.