Food & Drink: Pubs

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  • East of the ring road
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    Gastropub next to the windmill and quarry. An evening's cycle ride from Oxford, or the end of a good walk. Real ale, home cooked food, and rooms as well. Gluten-free, takeaway and Walkers' Specials menus available. Just 15 miles from Oxford, and 55 miles from London. Perched on a hill, with views over the historic Brill Windmill and neighbouring counties, we offer real ales, delicious home-cooked food and comfortable rooms to locals and visiting guests, all accompanied with friendly service and a pleasant pheasant atmosphere.
  • Wolvercote
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    Greene King. Traditional friendly village pub. Buzzing even on a Wednesday lunchtime. Looks out onto Wolvercote Green, the canal and Port Meadow beyond. Heated covered outdoor area for smoking or just braving the wintry elements. The Library is a self-contained room, good for meetings or large group meals, decked out with a vast selection of books. They may have been chosen for looks rather than content, and there's a bit of an eclectic selection, but there are plenty of appealing reads. Serves standard Greene King ales with regular guests, imported lagers being Staropramen and Becks Vier. Menu includes upmarket pub fare (e.g. halloumi chips).
  • South of the ring road
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    17th century, CAMRA award-winning pub with B&B situated on the River Thames.
  • South of the ring road
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    The name Plum Pudding derives from the Oxford Sandy & Black Pig sometimes referred to as the “Plum Pudding Pig” (our Plum Pudding Pigs are reared by Mark Cooper of Coopers Oxford Pork) and is one of the oldest British pig breeds, it has existed for 200-300 years, especially around Oxfordshire. You're welcome you at The Plum Pudding all year round whether you are enjoying a pint in our wonderful walled garden or warming up with a coffee by the fire in winter.
  • East of the ring road
    Inn
    Smart gastropub restaurant serves own seasonal produce including meat, which is also sold at the butchers' next door. 16th century building. Dogs welcomed, and full menu available in the bar. The vegetarian menu is not extensive. The dessert menu has suggested wine pairings marked.
  • Cowley Road Area
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    Sky sports and beer garden (open in the summer). Real log fire in winter. Benches on street at front. Lower bar available for private hire (£50).
  • Osney
    Inn
    Please join us in the grill & bar for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Succulent dry aged Steaks cooked in a charcoal oven, accompanied by decadent wines, classic cocktails & hand pulled ales, all sampled in our vintage leather styled boutique setting, where comfort & quality are at a premium. Our 7 en-suite double rooms are modern, minimalistic & stylish - the neighbourhood is peaceful & the beds are extremely comfortable. So, If the thought of an early evening dry martini, a starter of duck hearts, a cote de boeuf accompanied by a fine claret & perhaps a nightcap before you roll upstairs to your luxurious bed inspires one, then we very much look forward to welcoming you at the porterhouse grill & rooms.
  • Iffley / Rose Hill
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    Traditional Wadworth real ale pub with Casque Marque-awarded licensee and home-cooked food. Loads of other regular community-related fun events. Quite literally full of character. There's an easy feel to the place, no stiff formalities here. We encourage a relaxed easy style whether you are calling in for a drink or something to eat.
  • Osney
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    Formerly The Watermans Arms, this new pub seems to be related to one of the same name in Cambridge, and specialises in good food. Thursday night English folk session.
  • East of the ring road
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    Traditional friendly family-run village freehouse, with restaurant and B&B Accommodation. Approx 5 miles from Oxford city centre. 10 minutes from main hospitals. Food served: Mon to Sat 12-2 & 6-8pm. Sunday lunch: roasts. Car park, Lovely Seating Area in Garden. Real Ales, Coffee, Tea, etc, Children and Dogs welcome (Children's Play Area in Garden), TV Sport, Live music, BBQs. Pool table, Aunt Sally, Darts, Bingo, Poker. Wakes, Christenings, Meetings, Groups and Parties welcome.
  • Marston
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    The Red Lion is an iconic pub nested in the picturesque village of Old Marston. Sitting on the edge of the City just a stone’s throw from the stunning attractions within Oxford, the pub has quickly become the favourite for many locals and tourists wanting to experience our great food and fine real ales. Tea and coffee served all day. Sunday roast, including the option of gluten-free gravy and Yorkshire puds.
  • South of the ring road
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  • West of the ring road
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    Situated in the village square, The Red Lion in Eynsham is a community pub offering a wide selection of cask and keg beers (all British, mostly sourced locally) and an internationally influenced pub menu with starters, mains, sharing plates and homemade desserts. There are roasts on Sunday and tea and homemade cake from 10am each day. This pub is child, cyclist AND dog friendly, has safe bicycle storage on request and a huge beer garden at the back.
  • West of the ring road
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    Community-run Cotswold pub with log fires, real ales and a pub garden.
  • North of the ring road
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    Set in a beautiful village on the edge of the Cotswolds, just 4 miles from Blenheim Palace, and ideally situated on the trail of Shakespeare's Way, this delightful family friendly country pub is a perfect resting-place & watering-hole for locals and travellers alike. The Red Lion provides Pool, Darts and Aunty Sally facilities for teams to join local leagues as well as for general use. Serving good quality, affordable traditional pub food Monday - Friday 12 - 2pm and 5.30 - 7.30 pm, Saturday 12 - 3pm & 5.30 - 8.00pm and Sunday's from 12 - 4 pm. With ample seating outside the front and in the large rear garden with garden games for children, The Red Lion is the perfect place to spend a bright summers day and evening. Well behaved dogs are welcome in bar area and garden.
  • Central
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    The Red Lion is a premium pub, bar, and restaurant with its very own garden, centrally located in the heart of the picturesque town of Oxford. Tucked behind George Street, in between Oxford’s main theatres - The Oxford Play House and The New Theatre - The Red Lion provides the ultimate setting to enjoy a pre-play meal or drink. With its comfortable and stylish corners, carefully selected wines, real ales and beers, and of course, a menu that’s bursting with moreish meals and plenty of sweet treats, you’re sure to find a dish that will satisfy your taste buds. Featuring a whole host of beautiful, charismatic interiors and quiet spots to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life, this pub, bar, and restaurant provides the ultimate backdrop to any social occasion.
  • Pub
    Family-run pub in 15th century building. Complete with oak beams, log burner, large pub garden and a private dining room.
  • Jericho
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    The people who brought you The Rusty Bicycle have revamped the former Radcliffe Arms. Great food and a fun atmosphere.
  • Outside the ring road
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    If you want to enjoy the delights of a traditional British pub – oak beams, stone floors, great beers – and the flavours of fantastic Thai cuisine, there is nowhere better that the Rising Sun in Thame. Pad Thai, Restaurant and Takeaway serve a wide variety of Authentic Thai food. Choose to eat your food in our smoke free restaurant area or call us to order a takeaway.
  • Inn
    A family run traditional 15th Century thatched village pub where you will find exposed oak beams, a real log fire, good beers and lagers and a warm welcome! They have a large garden with a lovely children’s play area and are dog friendly.
  • Banbury Road Area
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    Pleasant, old-fashioned venue with good food at reasonable prices (hence lots of business lunchers to be spotted). Lots of interior nooks and crannies supplemented by a heated & covered all-year-round courtyard, popular (and leafy, Mediterranean-feeling, and uncovered) in summer. The 'cottage' at the end of the garden is available for hire for meetings etc. The landlord is as welcoming as ever, and this is definitely a traditional pub with a traditional landlord - one of the most traditional you will possibly find, in fact. They serve pub food including pies and Sunday roasts - it's a pub that serves food, not a gastropub. You can even take a walk through the pub on Google Street View!
  • West of the ring road
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    Ivy-covered walls, Cotswold-stone, weeping willows and right on the banks of the Thames, the 16th century Rose Revived is one of our outstanding properties. With just seven select bedrooms to choose from you’re sure of a quiet stay. All cosy and welcoming, some have delightful river views. Enjoy a cask ale in front of a roaring log fire in the winter, and the sun on your face on the riverbank in our lovely garden during summer.
  • East of the ring road
    Inn
    The Row Barge is one of Henley’s oldest coaching inns. Not far from the town centre, you can find us 100 yards from the Town Hall on West Street, just behind the fire station. In a quiet residential area yet only moments from the centre of town and the stunning walks along the Thames, this 16th Century traditional pub will satisfy those in search of a good drink, great home-cooked food, four great contemporary rooms with en-suite, large terraced garden with heated smoking area, a warm and comforting welcome and free WIFI for both locals and visitors alike. Our Sunday lunches are always popular, so to guarantee a wonderful Roast Dinner book today. With 4 en-suite bedrooms all recently decorated in a very modern minimalistic way and unlike any other pub, The Rowbarge can guarantee a wonderful night's kip, we use memory foam mattresses, and a traditional home cooked English Breakfast.
  • Central
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    The White Horse Brewery's first pub is now in the Good Pub Guide for its selection of consistently good ales, and serves food with good Veggie choice and largely made from locally sourced ingredients, mostly from the Covered Market. Live TV sport is mainly rugby, with the pub being very busy during international rugby tournaments. The Wednesday quiz starts at 8.30pm and has a couple of music rounds and a cheese raffle.
  • Central
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    Occupying a prime spot on Woodstock Road as it winds its way into leafy North Oxford, The Royal Oak is a lovingly restored 18th century inn, ahead of the game in providing the perfect setting for a truly memorable drinking and dining experience. Whether it’s a relaxed lunch, sumptuous Sunday roast, family dinner or tasty brunch you’re looking for, we offer fresh and flavoursome home-cooked food, a diverse and explorative drinks menu, and the warmest of welcomes. Housed in a Grade II listed building, The Royal Oak boasts original exposed beams and brickwork, traditional wood panelling, and plush furnishings, stylishly blending sumptuous period features with contemporary touches and creating many a cosy corner. As well as being dog-friendly and keeping a delightful open fire roaring during those chillier months, there’s an inviting beer garden – perfect for lazy afternoons, al-fresco dining or just a glass of something special on a sunny afternoon.
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