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The
Turf Tavern
4 Bath Place,
Oxford OX1 3SU
Tel: 01865 243235
www.theturftavern.co.uk
‘An Education In Intoxication’
for University of Oxford
students and reached
by narrow, winding passageways,
this public house with
foundations in the 14th
century specialises in
Real Ales and is an excellent
escape from the modern
world. Visitors can stay
outside even in winter,
braziers. Barbeque on
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Duke
of Cambridge
5-6 Little Clarendon
Street, Oxford OX1 2HP
Tel: 01865 558173
www.dukebar.com
The Duke has been Oxford’s leading cocktail bar for over 25 years, with a trendy
and modern look and cocktails prepared using only the finest and freshest ingredients...
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The House
Blue Boar Street,
Oxford
OX1 4EE
Tel: 01865 724433
www.housebar.co.uk
The
House cocktail bar is a true gem for those in
the know. Found down Wheatsheaf Yard, just off
the High Street, it offers a sanctuary away from
the crowd with an interior that boasts style,
sophistication and class and wonderful cocktails.
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The Old Tom
St.Aldates,
Oxford,
OX1 1BT
www.theoldtompub.co.uk |
Serving authentic Thai food in the heart of Oxford, The Old Tom provides you with the perfect venue to enjoy excellent food whilst sampling cask ales, draught beers and wines, all in a traditional pub atmosphere. Located opposite Christ Church, one of Oxford’s leading attractions, unwind after a busy day or sample our exotic delicacies at lunch, taking advantage of our express lunch offer for £6.50. Using the freshest ingredients of the highest quality, The Old Tom is the perfect location for an intimate meal or a celebration. Take away is available.
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Far
From the Madding Crowd
10-12 Friars Entry,
Oxford
OX1 2BY
Tel: 01865 240900
www.maddingcrowd.co.uk |
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family-run, award winning free house specialising
in real ales and pub meals found behind Borders
in the city centre. With free WiFi, daily
broadsheet selection, and board games. Dogs
are welcome, as are families. |
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The
Star
21 Rectory Road, Oxford
OX4 1BU
Tel: 01865 248011 |
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friendly pub catering to an eclectic crowd, The
Star serves reasonably priced drinks and has
two pool tables and a huge garden out back that
is open during the spring and summer months.
Well worth a visit, it’s off the beaten track
but conveniently located between St. Clements
and Cowley Road and not too far from town. |
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The
Cape of Good Hope
1 Iffley Road,
Oxford OX4 1EA
Tel: 01865 26229
www.thecapeofgoodhope
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Located on ‘The Plains’ in East Oxford, The
Cape offers a relaxed, comfortable and friendly
pub atmosphere with drinks from all over the
world and great food. The second floor bar
has a great view, and is available for private
hire.
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Head
of the River
Folly Bridge,
Oxford OX1 4LB
Tel: 08719 170007
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A
popular venue right on the River Thames near
the city centre, this pub and hotel offers a
gorgeous patio area and is a great place from
which to watch rowing competitions or cool down
from punting on the river.
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The
Black Boy
91 Old High Street,
Headington, Oxford OX3 9HT
Tel: 01865 741137
www.theblackboy.uk.com
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The
Black Boy Gastropub has been deemed ‘Simply
Irresistible’ by Jay Rayner of The Observer.
Quite simply, great food at a great price..
Whether it’s a full meal, or a snack from our
grazing menu in the garden. We even like to
teach the kids to cook in Kids Kitchen! Come
along for a bite. It’s rather nice.
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Swan
and Castle
Oxford
Castle,
Oxford
OX1 1AY
www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk
The Swan & Castle: The pubs name refers to
an inn that previously stood adjacent to the
site on Castle Street built in 1896. Castle Street
was redeveloped in 1970, and the Swan & Castle
was demolished to make way for the County Hall.
The new Swan & Castle will specialise in
real ales.
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The
Lamb & Flag
12 St Giles, Oxford OX1
3JS
Tel: 01865 515787
St Johns College of the University of Oxford owns this over 500-years-old pub,
long a favourite of students and the Oxford literati. Thomas Hardy is said to
have written most of Jude the Obscure here. Known for serving up real ales.
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The
White Hart
12 St Andrew’s Road, Headington, Oxford OX3
9DL
Tel: 01865 761737
This pub has roots going back to the 17th century,
and retains much of its historical charm in
a listed building with beautiful garden.
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The
Rusty Bicycle
28 Magdalen Road, Oxford OX4 1RB
Tel: 01865 204842
www.arkells.com
Arkell’s Brewery has given life to a long-dilapidated
location, turning it into a warm and friendly
pub with board games, darts, and excellent service.
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The
Duke
76 St Clements, Oxford OX4 1AH
Tel: 01865 438820
This St. Clements pub is a favourite with Oxford
Brookes University students and locals. Serving
up inexpensive drinks, offering a pool table,
a small garden out the back and lots of character.
Sport is on for big matches.
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Eagle
and Child
49 St Giles, Oxford OX1 3LU
Tel: 08719 170007
Called the ‘Bird and Baby’ by locals, this is one
of Oxford’s oldest pubs and was frequented by C.S.
Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkein. Today it boasts an incredible
fish and chips selection and many guest ales.
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The
Hobgoblin
127 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1UE
Tel: 01865 439496
This is a favourite amongst students on the Cowley
Road, boasting an extensive patio garden out back.
Wide range of guest ales, with specials for CAMRA
members and student specials.
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The
Kings Arms
40 Holywell Street, Oxford OX1 3SP
Tel: 01865 242369
Over 400 years old and located on the corner of
Parks Road and Holywell Street, The Kings Arms
is a beloved Oxford student institution; it is
therefore local lore that the pub has the highest
IQ per square foot of any pub in the world.
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