East Oxford
Pub
This classic 1930s corner pub struggled to survive for a while until it was taken over and re-opened as a Nepalese restaurant, which has built up a great reputation for the quality of its food. The pub retains its original layout, and some of the classic 1930s features such as fireplaces, and also keeps its separate public bar, which, with its dart board and other games, is run like a pub. The restaurant is run from the other room, the former lounge, and doesn’t intrude on the drinking area. This is a great example of how a back street pub can be kept open, catering for its local drinking trade whilst bringing people in from afar due to the quality of its food; we hope it thrives.