Accommodation
Beer garden
Dog friendly
Outside dining
Parking
Scenic views
The George Hotel serves a wide selection of Palmers fine ales, as well as an extensive range of wines, spirits, and refreshments, making it an ideal stop whether you’re looking for a casual drink or a full dining experience. The pub’s sunny waterside beer garden offers the perfect setting to enjoy a pint or glass of wine while overlooking the lively harbour, and its dog-friendly policy ensures that even your four-legged companions can join in the fun.
The pub’s spacious restaurant is known for its distinctly local and home-made dishes, crafted from fresh, locally sourced ingredients. From pub classics to seasonal specials, the menu is designed to showcase the best of Dorset’s produce. The George is especially popular for its Sunday carvery, where guests can indulge in a hearty, traditional roast in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
For those looking to stay a little longer, the George Hotel offers comfortable accommodation, providing the perfect base for exploring the surrounding coastal area. With ample parking and picturesque views, it’s an ideal location for those looking to immerse themselves in the charm of West Bay.
Whether you’re visiting for a meal, a drink, or an overnight stay, the George Hotel offers an unforgettable experience right at the heart of one of Dorset’s most iconic seaside spots.
George Hotel18 George Street, West Bay, Dorset, DT6 4EY
Palmers ales are brewed in one of Britain’s oldest and prettiest breweries and have been since 1794. The only thatched brewery in the UK, Palmers sits adjacent to the river Brit just a mile from Dorset’s Jurassic Coast. All our fine ales are brewed using water from our own naturally rising spring.
Our Head Brewer uses only the finest Maris Otter malt and carefully selected whole leaf hops to produce ales in a way they have been made for generations. Palmers historic brewhouse has a traditional Mash Tun, an open top Copper, along with top fermentation, this is the way ale should be brewed.