The George Inn
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The George Inn is a vibrant establishment located in Vernon Township, New Jersey, offering a welcoming atmosphere for its patrons. The venue features a spacious bar area complemented by an adjacent dining room, making it suitable for both casual gatherings and special events. With a diverse selection of beverages, including approximately ten beers on tap and a variety of wines, guests can enjoy a refreshing drink alongside their meals.
The establishment has a rich history, having been in operation since 1872, and has undergone renovations to enhance its charm and appeal. The attentive staff is dedicated to providing quality service, ensuring that visitors have a pleasant dining experience. Additionally, the venue includes a liquor store, allowing guests to purchase their favorite beverages conveniently.
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84 NJ-94, Vernon Township, NJ 07462, United States
Monday - Sunday: 9 AM–10 PM
754 Comments
Kimberly Schoonover
I just recently had my engagement party here and it was absolutely wonderful! The staff set the room up perfectly. I was aloud to get there ahead of time to put my center pieces and some personal touches on the tables. The food was hot and delicious. Cooked perfect. The staff made sure to ask me when I wanted the food out and when I wanted the dessert out. Always check in to see if the room was too cold or too hot. They even let us barrow their Bluetooth speakers so we could have background music. My guests and family had so much fun! Thank you again to the staff and owners of The George Inn for adding to this special day!
ChasnChuck DidntSuck
The trip to this place was seriously like a Twilight Zone situation. We were trying to book a place in Warwick and couldn't get reservations so we began to look in the Vernon area. We were staying locally but had very good things about the place we couldn't get in to. After looking at the possible options in Vernon (and the Hawk's Nest being closed for whatever reason) we decided to try out the George Inn. Arriving we saw that there was maybe 10 cars in the parking lot. This was 6:30pm on a Saturday night so we thought we were either extremely lucky or that the place wasn't going to be very good. We eventually heard from our server that they had apparently just been very busy and emptied out. We were greeted by a hostess who said she would clean a booth for us. While she was doing that (I would guess him to be) the owner saw us and started looking around somewhat frantically. My guess was that he was worried we hadn't been attended to, I was wrong. He was looking for someone to tell them that they should let us know there would be an hour long wait for food if we planned to stay. The server who told us seemed pretty adamant that she didn't want to make any more money that night. The hostess got us a different server and she assured us it wouldn't be an hour for food. Being a chef of 20 years and seeing a massive dining room with another side for their bar area, it was upsetting to see maybe 4-5 tables in the whole place and nearly everyone in give up mode. The hostess was great, and so was our eventual server. Both kept checking on us and making sure we had things while we waited. They tried their best to get us drinks (not enough glassware to make their drink special in the proper glass more than once...weird) and when the food did ultimately take a long time, our server brought some chips and salsa to hold us over. If it wasn't for these two employees, this review would be worse. We ordered wings as an appetizer so that we could get a little food quicker than they had told us it would be. 10 breaded wing ding style wings in hot sauce we figured wouldn't be that long. It was maybe 20 minutes. Better than an hour. The wings were good. They said the sauce was really hot, it was not, but had good flavor. They make their own ranch and blue cheese. The ranch had an odd addition to it, almost as if it was 80% ranch and 20% Caesar. The blue cheese wasn't blended well enough, huge chunks of cheese, but the liquid portion was nearly flavorless. The actual food we ordered did in fact, take nearly an hour. After seeing their menu online and realizing they were trying to do FAR too much, we figured getting a large main plate item was a poor choice. We further added to that belief when we saw the typical diner style place settings at the tables (some of which had coupons that expired a year ago). We went with the tenderloin tips sandwich and 2 burgers. The tenderloin sandwich was good, would have been better than good but the entire roll was wet with what I would assume was either the butter or oil they used to cook the peppers and onions that come on it. Fries were dusted with flour or cornstarch so they had a bit more crunch than some others, they were also good. Both burgers had good flavor and came on Kaiser rolls (which I like) however both temps were wrong. We were supposed to get a medium rare and a medium. We got a medium well and a well. After waiting an hour and realizing it wasn't going to get much better, we decided to keep them and just count our losses and head for the door. Not sure if I'll end up in this town again but if I do, I'll be finding somewhere else to eat.
Miriam Gonzalez
This place is very cute and with a great potential, unfortunately the service is very slow because you can tell they are understaffed. We were a group of 12 people went there for my father in laws 70th birthday, never got our appetizers and took forever to get our food when the place was extremely empty.
Tiffany Romeo
This was probably one of the worst experiences I have ever had at a restaurant. Appetizers came out nice and hot and our waitress was nothing but phenomenal however the OWNER/MANAGER on the other hand is an arrogant individual. Our main dishes came out over an hour of waiting with literally no one in the place. Asked nicely to speak with the manager and this guy comes over with an attitude about the fact that our food was COLD and we asked to have it taken back to have hot food. He yelled at my husband and I as well. As a business owner myself it is very unprofessional the way he spoke to us and as a fellow business owner in the town I will be sure to use word of mouth and let everyone know how he treats people. DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND STAY FAR AWAY.
Steve Ceol
Danielle was our server and she was awesome 5 stars for her. Food is average and nothing to get excited about Burger was good...reuben alright. Probably not as bad as the 1 star reviews lead you to believe but not awesome either. Same owner for a long time so it is what it is.
EE Grimshaw
Talk about a local dive. I stopped here with some chums after the Stairway to Heaven hike this past weekend. They are not from this area and when they asked for post-hike food recommendations a few days earlier, I had to shrug - it's just not what Sussex is known for, with some very random exceptions. There's literally only one great restaurant I've been to in the entire county (Farmer's Daughter in Newton - absolute perfection if you're in the area), and it's probably 40 minutes away from here. So we came to the George Inn, which...could have been worse. There IS a unique atmosphere here that you're only going to get at a locals-dominated, middle of nowhere bar/restaurant. There's definitely some history here, with a fascinating quasi-domed wooden ceiling that has a mock family crest in the middle of it featuring a mug of beer. I came in from the northern side and had to walk through a literal liquor store to get into the actual bar area. Fascinating. They don't make them like they used to. And absolutely we stuck out like a sore thumb - every other patron looked like they'd just gone through a few decades of winters in the northernmost part of New Jersey, and probably had. I didn't want to get too adventurous here, so I went with one of my bar app staples, the tater skins ($10). Honestly one of the worst I've had in the past few years at least, which is a shame. The bacon wasn't proportioned well at all, and was basically this overcooked, thick, crunchy, tough layer below the cheese. Awful texture. As you can see from the attached, the cheese wasn't evenly distributed either, and was a little rubbery. I brought two of them home for leftovers but ended up throwing them away. Would not get them again. I wasn't feeling optimistic about my plain hamburger entrée after that introduction ($12 or $13 I think), but it was the star of the show by a considerable margin. Stunningly (and I honestly can't remember the last time I said this), the bun was the star - super fresh and tasted like it was transported out of an Italian bakery in Newark or something. The bovine itself was fine. It was slightly undercooked - I ordered medium rare and it was closer to rare - but I prefer rare, so it worked out; I never order rare at an unknown commodity because the risk of mooing is too large. And it was appropriately juicy and not too greasy. This isn't Michelin-level by any stretch, but for a dive bar burger it's decent for sure. The fries were also really good. I thought they did need a little ketchup for flavoring purposes, but for the most part, they were just the right amount of crisp. Warmly received across the board. The service was okay. We sat at the bar, so we probably got a bit more attention than the table-dwellers. Our food came out in a timely manner, and when we asked for the check, it was promptly provided. I was a little thirsty and would have liked a bit more proactiveness in refilling my water, but I also didn't ask and she did eventually do so after about half an hour. That to me cancels out though since I was being a lazy lump after a hike. If I ended up back here at some point, they wouldn't have to drag me in, but I might try to convince whomever I'm with to keep looking a little while longer.
Stephen Ems
This was the first time for me. The atmosphere was great. There was a big bar and lots of tables in the bar area. There was an adjacent dining room. They had about 10 beers on tap and a wide selection of wines. They have a sales area for beer, wine and alcohol inside the building. They open at 9:00am and are open 7 days a week. They have been there since 1872. And the food was delicious.
kecia dorsey-rosa
This is a Beautiful restaurant that has been here for a very long time. It was renovated to the beautiful place it is today and the food is very good. There is also a liquor store inside and you can play your lotto. The staff are very nice.
84 NJ-94, Vernon Township, NJ 07462, United States
Monday - Sunday: 9 AM–10 PM
