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Taking its name from the crest of the Earls of Derby, The Eagle and Child has existed as a public house since 1650 and boasts a rich and colourful history. During the Civil War the pub was used as a playhouse for Royalist soldiers and later in the 20th Century it became a regular meeting place for The Inklings - a fellowship of auth...
View full reviewOccupying a beautiful Victorian building in the heart of Oxford, the Cotswold Lodge Hotel has been delighting guests for decades. Nestled on Oxford’s Banbury Road, this historic establishment has garnered a stellar reputation for its unparalleled hospitality, charming setting and excellent fare. Inside, the hotel’s period feat...
View full reviewThe ancient walls of this fine establishment must have seen a thing or two over the centuries, including the superb dishes served up today. The Bear, dating back to 1242, inherited its name from the crest of the Earl of Warwick over six centuries ago, when the successive earls would frequently visit during their&nbs...
View full reviewFirst built in 1820, The Grapes is one of Oxford’s most popular pubs. Having recently been taken on by West Berkshire Brewery, the pub has been given a makeover and traditional 19th-century architecture is now the backdrop for a cosy yet modernised interior. With a laid-back, friendly atmosphere and convenient central location, ...
View full reviewFamous for showcasing strange taxidermied animals and technological marvels of the 17th Century, this delightful pub in the centre of Oxford is steeped in history and olde-worlde charm. Much of the interior dates back to the 1500s, when the building, which originally existed as a tenement house, was rebuilt as a tavern. Today, you...
View full reviewPint Shop is all about creating a place that embraces eating and drinking equally. People from all walks of life come to this popular spot to celebrate lip-smacking food and excellent drink in one place. As soon as you step through the door, you will feel at home whether you’re having a few beers, a light lunch, or a full-blown ...
View full reviewNicholson pubs all possess a unique and intriguing history and The Crown is no different. The pub has had a succession of famous landlords, including John Davenant in the year of the Gunpowder Plot. It was during this time that playwright William Shakespeare paid his frequent visits to Oxford. The poet would stop in the university...
View full reviewThis pub is a vegetarian’s dream – every dish on the menu is meat-free. That’s not to say vegetarian and vegan diners shouldn’t bring their carnivorous companions along too, though; the dishes are so downright tasty that they’ll impress even the most devoted meat-eater. The bar stocks an excellent range of local ale and ...
View full reviewStep inside George Street Social’s inviting interior and you’ll feel immediately at ease among the cosy furniture and quirky decorations. Whether you’re visiting for a speedy bite to eat, an indulgent meal or a round of drinks, this contemporary space does not disappoint.
The menu offers something for all tastes and a...
A mere stone's throw from the bustling Oxford city centre, The Best Western Linton Lodge Hotel enjoys the benefits of an easy to reach location, whilst still maintaining a rural, relaxed atmosphere amongst the greenery. The hotel houses Spires restaurant; a recently refurbished dining area with a mouth-watering menu including treats...
View full reviewJust a stone’s throw from Oxford’s High Street, St Aldates Tavern is perfectly located for families, tourists and students alike. It offers a cosy, olde-worlde atmosphere and a laid-back, social ambience that lends itself to friendly catch-ups and special events.
The team prides itself on serving delicious homemade dish...
Welcomes don't come much warmer than at The Red Lion in Old Marston. A family-run establishment, this traditional country pub is cosily hospitable, and offers freshly cooked meals and a wide-ranging selection of drinks. Parents will be glad to know that kids are catered for too, with a children's menu and a safe play area. My partne...
View full reviewCafé Tarifa is the latest venue from the group that brought us Café Coco, Kazbar and the Grand Café, and this place more than lives up to its sister restaurants' already glowing reputation. At Café Tarifa, the focus is on live music as well as fantastic food, and the atmosphere is even more laidback than ...
View full reviewSmack bang in the middle of Oxford, at the heart of the Oxford Castle Quarter heritage site, is The Slug and Lettuce, a chic, bourgeoisie-styled bar and restaurant that's the epitome of cool. By day, hungry Oxford locals can enjoy top foods that are all inspired by the latest trends - toasted flatbreads, creamy pasta dishes, oozy ri...
View full reviewCentrally located in the heart of the city, Oxford Castle Quarter is the city's unique historic centre. Within the centuries-old walls Oxford Castle Quarter is the home of an eclectic mix of bar and restaurants, from the sophisticated to the convivial and family friendly. A stone's throw from the shops, Oxford Castle Quarter is id...
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