Food & Drink: Pubs

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  • Jericho
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    The Anchor is a pub and dining room in the heart of Oxford's Jericho serving simple, honest food. They have daily changing seasonal specials, Wadworth beers and a great wine selection. They have two private dining rooms: The Green Room seats up to 16 people and The Blue Room seats up to 14 and offer a choice of four feasting/sharing menus. Gift vouchers also available!
  • Cowley Road Area
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    A beautiful and charming public house just ten minutes’ walk from Oxford city centre, the Angel and Greyhound is popular with locals, students, diners and real ale enthusiasts alike. They are both child and dog friendly, with the river and meadow situated directly behind the pub. The perfect location for those sunny afternoons in their two lovely patio gardens and heated glass gazebo for those all too frequent English showers. Why not come down and let their chef prepare the perfect Sunday roast just for you. Toilets upstairs, hence not wheelchair-friendly.
  • South of the ring road
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    Chef and Brewer riverside pub serving traditional British cuisine.
  • South of the ring road
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    Large pub with lounge bar and sports bar with Sky HD. Live music, meals. Quiz on Mondays, free pool Tuesday, curry club Thursday, meat raffle on Sunday.
  • West of the ring road
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    As they have overnight guests, the Bear and Ragged Staff serve Breakfast from 7am daily. Lunch (including a Set Price Menu) is served from 12-3 and Dinner from 6-9.30pm. Between 3 and 6pm, their Daytime Dining menu is available, with a short but tasty selection of hot food and snacks. On Sundays they serve a Sunday Best menu from 12-9pm. They love being a real pub as well as a great gastro pub, with well-kept ales on tap – Hooky and Abbot Ale to name a couple – with Continental beers and lagers including Peroni & Estrella.
  • Central
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    Serving Oxford since 1242, The Bear Inn knows what’s important... delicious food, a fantastic selection of real ales, and a warm welcome to locals and tourists alike. Seating just two dozen inside - but many more in their heated garden - they’re a small but mighty institution.
  • North of the ring road
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    Opened in 2009, The Bell at Hampton Poyle is a delightful 9 bedroom, independent, privately owned Boutique Hotel, Pub and Restaurant . The charm of this century's old historic Pub has been complimented by the contemporary design of the restaurant. Flagstone floors, oak beams and large leather armchairs set the tone in this classic English Inn.
  • Abingdon Road
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  • Cowley Road Area
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    A pub/bar/eatery hang out zone on the Cowley Road on the site of the old Elm Tree pub. Has a welcoming ethos and want to be doing something a bit different from your regular pub or bar, opening itself out to being used by local people; there is a space for pop-up shops on Saturdays, they are planning to have pingpong tournaments, groovy quizzes, live gigs, and different local DJ's on Fridays and Saturday nights, when they are open until 2am.
  • Outside the ring road
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    We've teamed up with Pieminister bring you a selection of award winning pies using only the best ingredients. The veggie pies are approved by Vegetarian Society and have won many awards including the Great Taste Awards and British Pie Awards so you know you’re onto a winner! Loads of drinks on offer including seasonal cocktails.
  • East of the ring road
    Inn
    This lovely pub is full of cosy nooks and snugs for lazy days with a pint or two whilst their beautiful new brasserie to the rear is open all day everyday serving delicious pub fare with a Gallic twist. With all dishes cooked from scratch using the best seasonal produce you will be spoilt for choice. Whether you are popping in with the family (four-legged friends to be considered very much a part of the family too!) or celebrating an occasion, you can pull up a chair and be assured of a warm welcome from all at The Black Horse.
  • Cowley Road Area
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    Missing the homeland, or just after an old-fashioned pint at old-fashioned prices (& perhaps a game of darts)? Then the Swan, Irish to the hilt & then some (especially when it comes to the jukebox & the decor - hurling & horseracing posters), is for you. Opposite the Crown House, east Oxford's Irish social club (see Shamrock bar, below), the Swan is not for the faint-hearted - but once adopted by the publicans, you'll find it warm and friendly. Does not accept cards.
  • West of the ring road
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    Traditional, dog friendly village pub.
  • South of the ring road
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    Riverside pub serving hearty pub grub and scenic views. With parking and a beer garden. Extensive food and drink menus.
  • Outside the ring road
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    The Boat Inn, set alongside the beautiful Southern Oxford Canal, is a family and dog friendly canal side country pub which has retained it’s traditional character and local appeal, with a constantly changing guest ale. This unique and beautiful setting makes the Boat Inn an ideal watering hole for walkers, boaters and hikers to enjoy a tasty meal or a refreshing drink. Wherever possible all produce is locally sourced and cooked to perfection. Their new 'Vegetarian Selection' and 'Specials Board' means that there is something for everyone.
  • Cowley Road Area
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    BrewDog say... "We'd been looking for a kick-ass location in Oxford for ages, but thanks to a series of comments from local equity punks, we managed to earmark Cowley Road as our (and their) preferred site for a bar." BrewDog is on the corner with Princes Street and a stone’s throw from the O2 Academy! People power has paid off with 15 taps of craft beer, an epic burger and wings menu and an awesome beer garden for everyone in this incredible city.
  • Outside the ring road
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    Serving up breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day of the week, our pub food menu offers something for everyone with our famous BBQ plates, our award-winning rotisserie chicken, and a great selection of vegetarian and vegan dishes, not to mention our famous unlimited salad bar! Located within easy reach of the A40, with Littleworth and Great Milton both nearby, this family friendly pub restaurant near you is easy to find. With a lovely beer garden area and plenty of car parking, your local Harvester is also the perfect place to spend a warm summer’s day. Vegetarian and vegan choices clearly marked on the menu (no mention of gluten-free on main menu though there may be a separate one).
  • Headington
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    Serving up brunch, lunch, and dinner every day of the week, as well as their famous, set price buffet, their varied menu of delicious pub food features a wide range of dishes, including vegetarian and vegan options – there’s something for everyone. They also have a wide range of draught beers available including Hop House 13 and Carling. Why not join them for their weekly quiz night or one of their live music events. Conveniently located on the A420, this pub near you is a great spot to relax and refuel in front of the fire after a long day exploring Oxford.
  • South of the ring road
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    The Bull is a Free House with two bars, a restaurant and a large child-friendly beer garden, as well as a few tables in the front garden. Food is served in the restaurant and the beer garden. Dogs, on a lead, are welcome in both bars and in the beer garden and WiFi is available free of charge. There is also a small car park. In July 2013 the pub was used as a location for the Christmas episode of Midsomer Murders. It was temporarily renamed The Blacksmith’s Arms and, on the hottest day of the year, became a winter wonderland!
  • Headington
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    This recently refurbished pub, tucked away in the back streets of Headington, is one of Oxfordshire's hidden gems. Boasting some great food and a fine range of real ales, The Butcher's Arms guarantees a warm and friendly welcome for all. Awarded Fuller's coveted Master Cellarman status, The Butcher's Arms is Headington's best pub for fans of real ale. Grab a perfect pint, best enjoyed by their roaring log fire. When the sun shines, the English summer takes some beating. Their pretty outside area is the perfect setting in which to soak up the sun with friends and family.
  • South of the ring road
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    Hungry Horse pub serving food and drinks, including breakfast at the weekend.
  • Cowley Road Area
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    Take the best in British pub culture, top it off with individuality, vintage character and an off-beat edge - The Cape of Good Hope is what you’ll get. An irresistible fusion of fantastically tasty food, awesome drinks and lively atmosphere await you at this laid-back Oxford local. Whether you’re looking for a lazy brunch, light lunch or social eats and treats with friends, we make it our mission to offer you the perfect place to kick back, relax and catch up. Located just outside the city centre on The Plain, The Cape of Good Hope is the very definition of urban cool. Pop out the back and you’ll discover The Cape of Good Hope’s best-kept secret – its spacious beer garden, a rare treat for a city pub and an ideal spot to take time out.
  • Central
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    Pub run by Hook Norton Brewery. Local and regional craft and cask beer and pub grub. Choice of 8 real ales. Children are welcome until 6pm. Available for private hire, with a seated capacity of 30 (can fit more if needed). If you would like to enquire about hiring the space, please contact Brook on [email protected]
  • South of the ring road
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    A traditional village pub serving quality beers such as Peroni, a range of changing ales and a fantastic selection of spirits and cocktails!
  • Central
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    You will find The Chequers in Oxford within a short stroll of Queen Street, St Aldates and Cornmarket Street - however you won't find another like it. Step in to discover a traditional pub of unique character, revered for its eclectic range of real ales and its quality pub food, which are served, as they should be, with a generous measure of famous British hospitality. Much of the interior of our pub dates from the 1500s when an old tenement belonging to a moneylender was rebuilt as a tavern. The chequerboard was the symbol of the money-changer, having its origins in the checked cloth used by the Romans in their calculations. This pub once exhibited strange animals discovered by 17th Century explorers and technological marvels of the age.
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