

in a little village...
You'll find our charming pub nestled in the heart of Wath and steeped over 200 years of history. Here, you'll find a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Unwind in one of our five cozy rooms or bask in the sun at our inviting beer garden during the summer months. In winter, gather around our roaring fire for a perfect atmosphere to enjoy a refreshing drink and good company. Don't forget to savour our delicious food, crafted with locally sourced ingredients ensuring a true taste of North Yorkshire.

Locally sourced ingredients
Local ales
Breakfast included
Cosy fires
Beautiful rooms
On site parking



cosy dining
freshly made food for everyone
Join us for a meal that promises to delight your taste buds, whether you're craving a familiar favourite or eager to try something new. We pride ourselves on using the freshest local ingredients, ensuring each dish is not only delicious but seasonal. Dining with us means indulging in flavours that celebrate the best of North Yorkshire has to offer. Come experience a culinary journey that will leave you satisfied and wanting more!
Breakfast
Breakfast menu
À la carte
À la carte menu
Sunday Diner
Sunday menu
kids
Kids menu
drinks
Drinks menu

honest Yorkshire hospitality
freshly made food for everyone
The George Country Inn, which dates back to the early 19th century and was once called The George and Dragon Inn. It went through a refurbishment in 2021, but our five rooms still keep that cosy pub vibe while offering all the comforts of home. Plus, you can kick off your day with a tasty breakfast!
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Things to do when away from home
Explore North Yorkshire, where historical towns and captivating stories await. Enjoy a brewery tour, savouring local flavours and craftsmanship. Embrace new experiences and unforgettable adventures in this beautiful area.
York Minster
Theakston's Tour
Mother Shipton's Cave
Turkish baths
fountain abbey
Contact us
Main Street
Wath, Ripon
HG4 5EN
01765 640301
We're not as far away as you might think...


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