Food & Drink: Pubs

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  • Headington
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  • South of the ring road
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  • North of the ring road
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    At The Royal Sun we believe in great food, great wine and great company. We aim to provide the best locally sourced food, combined with an exciting variety of drinks to match. In warm weather we have a lovely enclosed garden, surrounded by an old stone wall and filled with relaxing wooden benches and tables. Inside , the Pub shows exposed beams and well maintained vintage Bar, wooden floor, roaring fire places and beautiful wood and leather furniture. A cozy and elegant Restaurant available for diners, with a well presented Menu and Specials Board. Many years ago, this Pub was hosting the King during a storm, hence its name. Good selection of cask beer and wines. Dogs welcome in the gardens.
  • Cowley Road Area
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    Smallish pub with charm, refurbished & reinvented in 2009. Sandwiches served all day. The bicycle hanging up outside is disappointingly free of rust, but perhaps this is the landlord's declaration that he intends the pub to be around for a while. Delivery available through Deliveroo.
  • Botley & Cumnor
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    Community local. Enormous and vivdly coloured menu, offering an amazing selection of pub food from around the globe, including chicken katsu burger! Special offers make it even cheaper to eat some things on particular nights. Special gluten-free menu that's smaller but just as colourful, and vegetarian food cooked in a separate fryer, make special diets easy. The kids' menu considers health and contains appealing options such as pasta filled with cheese and hidden veg!
  • South of the ring road
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    Historic pub on The Green in Marsh Baldon, with a large garden plus chimeneas. Refurbished 2010.
  • Headington
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    The Six Bells at 3 Beaumont Road in Headington Quarry was originally a private house and dates in part from 1782. It was a pub by the early nineteenth century, and was named after the six bells of St Andrew's Church (its parish until 1849). It was a free house in 1882 when Morrells Brewery (who had previously supplied the beer) bought it. When Morrell's Brewery closed in 1998 it became a Greene King pub.
  • North of the ring road
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    Woodburning stove and 2 real ales: Young's Best Bitter and Adnams Broadside. Will do cocktails and shots on request. Dogs are very welcome - must be kept on a lead. Children welcome (also should be kept on a lead). Big garden with massive children's play area.
  • Outside the ring road
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    Pretty as a picture both inside and out, The Six Bells in Thame is the quintessential country pub in Thame - think roaring fires, a wonderful garden, real ale on tap and superb Pub food in our fantastic restaurant.
  • Central
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    Replacing The Living Room in May 2014, The Oxford Slug & Lettuce is one of 70 that the chain runs throughout the country. They serve a large and varied food menu with daily promotions, along with draught and bottled lagers, wines, cocktails and more.
  • Central
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    Small, partly covered external courtyard at rear. The menu covers the sorts of things you'd expect, done well, and gluten-free and vegan items (yes, there's more than one vegan option!) are marked clearly. Their Blue Room is available to hire, and hosts many workshops, gigs and shows. It's upstairs, and has its own bar with bartender. Food can be provided at a time of your choosing.
  • Cowley Road Area
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    Spot local bandmembers, their relatives, sound engineers and barely drinking-aged friends. Friendly staff. Big garden. Barbeques and fireworks at appropriate times.
  • Central
    Pub
    Wetherspoon pub named after the former Swan and Castle (1896), which was adjacent before its demolition in the 1970s.
  • West of the ring road
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    Situated alongside the attractive Windrush River and very much at the heart of the local village community in Swinbrook, The Swan has a rich history associated with it. The Inn is owned by the Dowager Duchess of Devonshire’s estate, the last of Mitford sisters, and – along with the neighbouring cottage – forms the residual part of the estate inherited by the family at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Photographs around the pub celebrate the connections to the Mitfords and village life.
  • Pub
    Country pub serving food, wines and a selection of real ales.
  • West of the ring road
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    8 Comfortable En Suite Letting Rooms, 3 Budget Refurbished Simple Letting Rooms, Food Served 7 days a Week, Decking Area overlooking the River Thames, Well Stocked Bar Featuring Arkells of Swindon Ales. Dogs are welcome in the bar, biscuits on request!
  • Outside the ring road
    Inn
    Thatched rural pub in picturesque Stanton St. John, just beyond Headington. Also has a number of bedrooms available. Straightforward pub grub at lunchtime, blossoming into a mediterranean gastropub a la carte menu for evenings and Sunday lunch.
  • Outside the ring road
    Restaurant
    The Sixteenth Century building is full of character, and usually filled with characters too. A social hub in this sociable town, we offer true hospitality to friends & strangers alike.
  • South of the ring road
    Inn
    The Compton Swan is a gorgeous village pub with six letting bedrooms nestled in the village of Compton, Berkshire. Around 19.3 km from Newbury, The Compton Swan offers high-quality dining and stylish accommodation with free parking and Wi-Fi. Just over 30 minutes’ drive from Oxford and Reading, this Berkshire village inn has a large garden and a library area with log fire.
  • Central
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    Interesting split-level pub with an older clientele than the local student crowd. Its most interesting feature is its beer from a Yorkshire micro-brewery. Also seem to do nice food. Menu is clearly marked for vegetarian and gluten-free options.
  • Iffley / Rose Hill
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    Private hire: The conference room seats 30 people. The day delegate rate is £28 per person, and includes tea / coffee, biscuits, choice of menu for lunch, room hire, OHP screens, flipcharts, pens, pads and bottled water. Ensuite rooms and restaurant are also available for hire, as well as ample parking facilities.
  • Wolvercote
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    Rambling riverside pub in the attractive village of Wolvercote, an hour's walk across Port Meadow (or a 10-minute drive from Oxford centre, up Woodstock Road and turn left). Peacocks, extensive outdoor seating, pretty bridge joining terrace to a private garden on the other side of the river. VERY popular in summer, especially with students taking visiting parents. Reopened March 07 after refurb.
  • Central
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    Its foundations and use as a malt house and drinking tavern date back to 1381. Frequented by students, locals and celebrities alike. It's also where former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke set a Guinness World Record for consuming a yard glass of ale in 11 seconds in 1963. Local legend also has it that former U.S. president Bill Clinton, while attending Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, infamously "did not inhale" during an evening of carousing at the pub. Other famous guests include Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Tony Blair, CS Lewis, Stephen Hawking and the cast of Harry Potter.
  • North of the ring road
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    A country pub near you oozing rural charm and rustic character, our picturesque surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for savouring the hearty, seasonal pubfood on our menu, and the carefully nurtured cask ales and fine wines gracing our bar. Dogs welcome in the garden. Special children's menu.
  • Marston
    Inn
    Dodo Pub establishment serving pizzas and burgers.
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