Oxford pubs and restaurants

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For an out-of-town pub, I can also recommend the Talkhouse at Stanton St John. It used to be a Marco PIerre White place, but is now just an ordinary Fuller's pub - the food's nice enough though (and the roast belly pork with scallops and apple puree (which is so ubiquitous on menus these days) is utterly divine. http://www.thetalkhouse.co.uk/menu.htm

C J, Monday, 6 April 2009 13:06 (fifteen years ago) link

jamies is nice in the week but seems to take a dive on friday/saturday.

a planned walk from the station: the jam factory (for a pint), freuds (on walton street, for a pint), gardeners arms (jericho, for a pint and maybe food), gardeners arms (north parade, for a pint) with the italian on north parade a back-up food option. then catch a bus home.

djh, Monday, 6 April 2009 13:13 (fifteen years ago) link

^^ feelin this.

FREE DOM AND ETHAN (special guest stars mark bronson), Monday, 6 April 2009 13:18 (fifteen years ago) link

PEPPERS BURGERS fools

jesus is the man (jabba hands), Tuesday, 7 April 2009 00:36 (fifteen years ago) link

trout at wolvercote nice but one to avoid on sunny weekends ... gets ridiculously busy.

djh, Tuesday, 7 April 2009 13:24 (fifteen years ago) link

Gardeners Arms in north parade rather than the Rose and Crown?

horses that are on fire (c sharp major), Tuesday, 7 April 2009 13:26 (fifteen years ago) link

Only ever been in the Gardener's - will check out the Rose, if you recommend it.

djh, Tuesday, 7 April 2009 13:31 (fifteen years ago) link

i really love the Rose and Crown but have never been to the Gardener's! Somehow crossing the street always seemed too big a step to take.

horses that are on fire (c sharp major), Tuesday, 7 April 2009 13:32 (fifteen years ago) link

also looking for a pub/venue that is too quiet on a sunday afternoon and would welcome being taken over for dj sets (think: autechre-y, touch records, stars of the lid type musics), if anyone has any ideas?

djh, Tuesday, 7 April 2009 13:43 (fifteen years ago) link

My idea is that you shouldn't do this till I move back to Oxford (am still in Oxfordshire but have not many buses on a Sunday).

Seriously, I dunno. Used to know some people who did something similar in the upstairs room in the Wheatsheaf and they were happy enough to let us use the room but nobody we hadn't personally badgered into attending ever wandered in despite flyering. Also it was a bit dark for spending daylight hours in, and that was before it was redone in extra-dark toilet venue decor. I think it may even have had windows at the time.

That wasn't a venue suggestion, more anecdotal evidence that a pub could probably be found.

I went to Peppers last autumn and it wasn't as good as I remembered it being before it shut and reopened with new management. There was a bit of paper on the wall where the manager had written that he'd rather run a kebab shop but wanted customers to vote for burgers vs kebabs.

a passing spacecadet, Tuesday, 7 April 2009 14:24 (fifteen years ago) link

enjoyed "frevds" on walton street, though leftfield's first album didn't really suit the venue.

djh, Friday, 10 April 2009 17:19 (fifteen years ago) link

It's not in Oxford proper, but I recommend The Bib and Tucker if you like old men playing darts and wheezing on and on about their ruptures.

Aimless, Friday, 10 April 2009 17:58 (fifteen years ago) link

enjoyed "frevds" on walton street, though leftfield's first album didn't really suit the venue.

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hahahaha. it's the kind of thing i can imagine being played there when i last frequented it ~10~ years ago.

FREE DOM AND ETHAN (special guest stars mark bronson), Friday, 10 April 2009 18:05 (fifteen years ago) link

revived, ahead of the weekend ...

djh, Thursday, 16 April 2009 20:26 (fifteen years ago) link

two weeks pass...

revived to ponder this ...

looking for a pub/venue that is too quiet on a sunday afternoon and would welcome being taken over for dj sets (think: autechre-y, touch records, stars of the lid type musics), if anyone has any ideas?

djh, Tuesday, 5 May 2009 09:37 (fourteen years ago) link

The first place I thought of would be the Brickworks down Cowley Road. I think that sort of thing would go down a treat. Dunno how free it is on Sunday night's tho . . .

NotEnough, Tuesday, 5 May 2009 12:43 (fourteen years ago) link

thanks - will check it out

djh, Tuesday, 5 May 2009 18:48 (fourteen years ago) link

one year passes...

Looking for somewhere to eat, 10-15 minutes or so drive from Bicester. A nice pub, maybe?

djh, Sunday, 20 June 2010 19:05 (thirteen years ago) link

the red cow in chesterton

Gravel Puzzleworth, Sunday, 20 June 2010 21:59 (thirteen years ago) link

a really lovely chill pub, food is surprisingly fancy and num - used to live in chesterton so biased but really recommend it.

Gravel Puzzleworth, Sunday, 20 June 2010 22:00 (thirteen years ago) link

enjoyed "frevds" on walton street, though leftfield's first album didn't really suit the venue.

haha i've heard them play this as well, a year later

thomp, Sunday, 20 June 2010 22:15 (thirteen years ago) link

freuds (like almost everywhere in jericho) seems to be kind of 'nice idea, doing it so so wrong'

thomp, Sunday, 20 June 2010 22:15 (thirteen years ago) link

A lovely pub/restaurant 10 mins drive from Bicester = http://thebellathamptonpoyle.co.uk/

C J, Monday, 21 June 2010 12:54 (thirteen years ago) link

Ta.

djh, Monday, 21 June 2010 21:35 (thirteen years ago) link

seven months pass...

In the mood to discover some Oxford pubs.

Love both the Gardeners Arms (Plantation Road and North Parade), if that helps with suggestions.

djh, Sunday, 30 January 2011 20:55 (thirteen years ago) link

Here http://www.nuttreeinn.co.uk/home.html was so, so good. The "deconstructed Lasagne" was incredible. Not cheap though.

djh, Sunday, 30 January 2011 20:56 (thirteen years ago) link

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djh, Monday, 31 January 2011 20:30 (thirteen years ago) link

Must be some where good to drink?

djh, Wednesday, 2 February 2011 20:18 (thirteen years ago) link

never did find somewhere to do this:

"also looking for a pub/venue that is too quiet on a sunday afternoon and would welcome being taken over for dj sets (think: autechre-y, touch records, stars of the lid type musics), if anyone has any ideas?"

djh, Friday, 4 February 2011 20:13 (thirteen years ago) link

one month passes...

Any thoughts on ...

bear inn
far from the madding crowd
harcourt arms
king's arms
lamb&flag
mason's arms
rose and crown
royal blenheim
turf tavern
white horse?

djh, Friday, 11 March 2011 20:48 (thirteen years ago) link

turf tavern: the secret pub that everyone in the entire world knows about.

i love it when a suggest ban comes together (cajunsunday), Saturday, 12 March 2011 00:11 (thirteen years ago) link

i used to live above turf alley and EVERY SINGLE DAY some tour group would come by and the tour leader would be like, "this pub is a secret haunt, known only to oxford students!"-- yeah, uh, no. also i had the joy of being kept up at night by drunks on their way home, then woken up in the morning by recycling vans crunching glass and bar staff rolling kegs down the alley.

bear inn = never been there when not crowded, seems ok tho, apparently the pub quiz is all right?
madding crowd = crowd is a mix of it people and thesps, always seems to be a dude sitting at the bar who's happy to recommend you a beer
harcourt arms = lovely, quiet, reliable fuller's beer
ka = hellish when full, ok-ish when sparse, usually quite warm inside
lamb&flag = average iirc
mason's arms = no idea
rose and crown = nice atmosphere, food used to be good and is now mediocre, i'm very fond but i'm not fooling myself it's excellent or anything
royal blenheim = no idea
turf = well the beer's usually good but only if you like waiting a year to get served
white horse = pokey, good at non-peak hours

HI DEGGERE (c sharp major), Saturday, 12 March 2011 16:41 (thirteen years ago) link

Best pub in Oxford IMO: Angel & Greyhound: http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/25/2575/Angel_and_Greyhound/Oxford

Neil S, Saturday, 12 March 2011 16:43 (thirteen years ago) link

i have super good memories of the angel and greyhound, and being there with friends - and iirc it still has a bar billiards table! - but the beer isn't all that.

HI DEGGERE (c sharp major), Saturday, 12 March 2011 16:45 (thirteen years ago) link

Depends how you feel about Youngs, but it's always well served in my experience. Anyone been to that new gastro pub on Iffley Rd? Can't remember its name...

Neil S, Saturday, 12 March 2011 16:47 (thirteen years ago) link

is that the magdalen arms? i went there for a drink the other week, quite liked it - no idea about the food though.

HI DEGGERE (c sharp major), Saturday, 12 March 2011 16:50 (thirteen years ago) link

It's recently (last year or two) been refurbished, previously it was one of the worst pubs in Oxford. That name sounds right IMO.

Neil S, Saturday, 12 March 2011 16:58 (thirteen years ago) link

Have heard good things about the food at the new Magdalen Arms and read a glowing review in the Guardian (well, on its website, anyway), but not been myself. Keen to hear if anyone else here has eaten there.

Lamb and Flag is not as good as it used to be before it was co-owned by St John's College or whatever is the case now (I know they always owned the building but now the St John's logo is on all the menus etc, and even then it was nothing special, though it used to be a v convenient local for me

madding crowd = crowd is a mix of it people and thesps

ha, I was gonna say a mix of librarians and the music scenesters who are too old for the Star, but I guess that works out much the same (also as an IT person I guess I would not have been there if it didn't attract my own kind)

not much to say about the others as in most cases it's at least a couple of years since I went, I never ate there, and I am not a real ale drinker or really someone with a defined sense of what is or isn't a good pub

dimension hatris (a passing spacecadet), Saturday, 12 March 2011 17:18 (thirteen years ago) link

Thought the Magdalen Arms was nice but not as great as the Guardian review suggests.

The beers are nice, the food could do with a little more finesse.

In Oxfordshire rather than Oxford, I prefer the Kingham Plough.

djh, Monday, 14 March 2011 18:54 (thirteen years ago) link

bear inn being crazy underrated here - no right angles! Ties on the walls! It is a golden absurdity of a pub when it is not too crowded

Gravel Puzzleworth, Monday, 14 March 2011 18:57 (thirteen years ago) link

but it is never not too crowded?

HI DEGGERE (c sharp major), Monday, 14 March 2011 19:22 (thirteen years ago) link

two weeks pass...

Still pondering a good pub route through Oxford, ideally ending somewhere near the Ashmolean or along the Banbury Road (to catch the bus home) . . .

djh, Wednesday, 30 March 2011 15:43 (thirteen years ago) link

starting where?

and the hint of parp (ledge), Wednesday, 30 March 2011 16:11 (thirteen years ago) link

Who runs Madding Crowd now? Did I hear Noel died a few years back?

portrait of velleity (woof), Wednesday, 30 March 2011 16:34 (thirteen years ago) link

o god i have reached the age of making old-man small talk about pub landlords

portrait of velleity (woof), Wednesday, 30 March 2011 16:35 (thirteen years ago) link

Starting where? Well I'd be travelling in on the S5 which stops along the Banbury Road and then finally near the Randolph but my sense is that it can start more or less anywhere and that it is by the *end* of the evening that I need to be heading in the right direction.

djh, Wednesday, 30 March 2011 17:17 (thirteen years ago) link

(Likely to happen on a Saturday evening, if that impacts on the choices).

djh, Thursday, 31 March 2011 20:19 (thirteen years ago) link

Couldn't see the appeal of the Madding Crowd. Liked the Rose & Crown a lot (though suspect I would generally err towards the Gardener's Arms across the road).

djh, Tuesday, 5 April 2011 19:28 (thirteen years ago) link

gardeners arms on north parade is good trad local pub. gardener's arms on plantation road (5 mins away) is kind of a hipster student place these days, but sufficiently far off the beaten track to still be great. i've always hated the rose and crown. rude self-important owner, dreadful staff, expensive even for oxford. the royal oak at the bottom of woodstock road is good outside of term time. city centre it gets a bit slim pickings imo. far from the madding crowd is my favourite. ugly building but great bar. summertown is crying out for a non-awful pub.

if you're willing to go into jericho options increase: the bookbinders is variable but cute. harcourt arms is the joint-best pub in oxford imo but is closed due to illness. john the owner fell down the stairs and broke his leg apparently : (

caek, Tuesday, 5 April 2011 19:45 (thirteen years ago) link

Eagle & Child worth a mention, for its Inkies connection, and the fact that I worked as an all-round dogsbody in the kitchen there c. 1993!

Neil S, Tuesday, 5 April 2011 20:55 (thirteen years ago) link

pretty sure i read that it was new owners in the oxford times.

djh, Friday, 30 September 2011 21:13 (twelve years ago) link

http://www.oxfordtimes.co.uk/news/9059511.Jericho_pubs_re_open_for_business/

djh, Friday, 30 September 2011 21:19 (twelve years ago) link

six months pass...

this article is SO MUCH arsewater, as you'd expect from its byline, but also I have had some pleasant meals and many drinks in this place (West Oxford is v short on decent pubs - Perch good but too far and too busy) and now, ugh, do I really want to give these people more money? am I being... silly?

http://www.oxfordtimes.co.uk/news/opinions/graymatter/9656241.The_Prime_Minister_surprises_us_with_a_visit_to_The_Punter/

PS if you are unfortunate in timing a visit you too could hear Mr Gray living up to any prejudices you may have formed on reading his column
PPS the food has not been as good since their previous chef/barman left anyhow

instant coffee happening between us (a passing spacecadet), Wednesday, 18 April 2012 21:24 (twelve years ago) link

Quite often read the Oxford Times ... Gray Matters really is dreadful, isn't it?

djh, Wednesday, 18 April 2012 21:28 (twelve years ago) link

I am not sure which of his two pitches is more enraging, "how I met someone famous in 1978 who was clearly fascinated by my wit and enlightening use of the subjunctive" or "how the rules of cycling/garden maintenance/refuse collection should apply to everyone except me because I am very important and might be in a hurry"

(or the restaurant reviews, in which he fits the former via a story about how he first met the chef while golfing with a Bee Gee, plus the latter with a paragraph about his selected mode of transport to his meal, rounded off with a thrilling observation that his wife and her mother quite liked their starters)

instant coffee happening between us (a passing spacecadet), Wednesday, 18 April 2012 21:46 (twelve years ago) link

three years pass...

Any suggestions for a *Christmas Day* meal out in Oxford(shire)?

djh, Thursday, 17 September 2015 20:20 (eight years ago) link

i went to the perch last weekend for the first time since the fire(?)/change of ownership. it's set up like a restaurant now. i mean it's kind of cheesy but it was better than it used to be! not sure if they're open on xmas day though.

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Thursday, 17 September 2015 20:22 (eight years ago) link

I see the Oxford Mail is suggesting The Black Boy (Headington), Weston Manor (Weston On The Green) and Majliss (Cowley Road).

djh, Saturday, 19 September 2015 12:57 (eight years ago) link

four weeks pass...

Anyone been to the Oxford Arms in Kirtlington?

djh, Sunday, 18 October 2015 13:06 (eight years ago) link

I know this isn't tripadvisor but why not try: to get to Oxford from Cambridge, is it better to go back to London, or is it better to take a bus or other transport directly from Cambridge to Oxford? I hope the latter but from net perusal I'm more confused than before.

& from Oxford to Coventry : any idea whether this is better by train or bus? so confused.

droit au butt (Euler), Monday, 19 October 2015 10:46 (eight years ago) link

I'm very out of date on this stuff, but -
the Oxford-Cambridge coach ride is a bit of a pain (quite long, is all), but I wouldn't go in and out of London to dodge it. Coaches are comfortable and regular iirc.
I think I'd take the Oxford-Coventry train if you aren't broke. It's an easy journey.

woof, Monday, 19 October 2015 11:31 (eight years ago) link

yes money isn't too much of an object here. a long coach ride is ok. it seems like there ought to be a good rail connection between the two, but privatized transport ends up having its own inscrutable logic.

droit au butt (Euler), Monday, 19 October 2015 11:46 (eight years ago) link

there used to be a direct train I think. Be prepared to see more of Bedford and Luton than you might have desired on your coach trip!

Neil S, Monday, 19 October 2015 11:49 (eight years ago) link

I have only ever been to London (and that but once), so this trip to the UK promises loads of novel fascinating provincial details.

droit au butt (Euler), Monday, 19 October 2015 11:54 (eight years ago) link

there used to be a direct train I think. Be prepared to see more of Bedford and Luton than you might have desired on your coach trip!

Approximately a billion roundabouts too iirc. There was a direct link pre-60s; supposedly one reason Bletchley Park was where it was was because it was roughly halfway between the two on that line. I think there's talk of reviving part of the line too, but that doesn't help Euler right now either.

I agree with woof, I would probably take the coach (X5?) to Cambridge and the train to Coventry. Admittedly I haven't tried either method of getting to Cambridge but I've taken the train from Oxford to Birmingham a few times, which stops at Coventry iirc, and that's been reasonably quick and convenient each time, though be warned that trains in this country are expensive and get very full around commuter times.

a passing spacecadet, Monday, 19 October 2015 13:17 (eight years ago) link

NB I am possibly unusually averse to changing trains; a single cross-London change on the way to Cambridge shouldn't actually be that complicated and it would save you 1.5 hours (looks like 2.5 hours instead of the 4-hour coach journey), but if it's a busy time the tube will be completely packed, so be prepared to stand in someone else's armpit and for everyone (poss. including yourself) to curse you if you have luggage. Someone else might know if there's a better way to get from Paddington to King's Cross to change trains.

a passing spacecadet, Monday, 19 October 2015 13:20 (eight years ago) link

No, I'm with you, I would much rather take the extra 1.5 hours sitting and reading on a coach than doing a cross-London hop, even a short-ish one.

woof, Monday, 19 October 2015 13:39 (eight years ago) link

take the bus. they have wifi these days. london is shit.

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Monday, 19 October 2015 13:42 (eight years ago) link

I have to get to Cambridge from London also, but I'm taking the Chunnel over so I gather I can just walk across the street to change trains in order to get to Cambridge.

I'm used to long commutes these days; Paris is expensive like London. but our trains are cheap at least if you have a monthly pass (which employers have to pay at least 50%, yay socialism). and comfortable and reliable enough, unless there's a strike. so you can just live further away and commute into the city.

I'm more worried about the Eurostar's reliability for this trip tbh.

droit au butt (Euler), Monday, 19 October 2015 14:42 (eight years ago) link

fwiw seems like the closure of the oxford/cambridge line predates privatisation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varsity_Line

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Monday, 19 October 2015 17:37 (eight years ago) link

"gardeners arms on north parade is good trad local pub."

still good? staying quite close to this for the next few nights, have tonight free, never been to an english pub

belly currently full of BEANS! first english breakfast too, in a cambridge college

droit au butt (Euler), Sunday, 25 October 2015 09:47 (eight years ago) link

If you've never been to an English pub go to the rose and crown opposite. Or for a longer walk, the harcourt arms.

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Sunday, 25 October 2015 15:17 (eight years ago) link

I did go to the rose and crown after all and had a nice time.

beer seems very expensive here compared to other beer countries like say germany, at least the "real ale" I was drinking. but it was very good. hoping that others will be buying after my talk today.

wifi on the X5 was very good. ride itself was nondescript, had been hoping for some shenanigans like you get on usa greyhound trips (e.g. people fucking, brandishing weapons) but nothing. did see a lot more of milton keynes that I needed to.

droit au butt (Euler), Monday, 26 October 2015 07:16 (eight years ago) link

rose and crown is a v expensive pub but beer in the uk is certainly more expensive than germany, it's true

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Monday, 26 October 2015 16:04 (eight years ago) link

royal oak tonight b/c it's across from the philo building, very nice. I like Oxford.

droit au butt (Euler), Monday, 26 October 2015 22:54 (eight years ago) link

This thread inspires a wave of nostalgia for Ask A Drunk. We drunkards would have made a proper hash of it.

Aimless, Monday, 26 October 2015 23:03 (eight years ago) link

royal oak tonight b/c it's across from the philo building, very nice. I like Oxford.

That used to be my playground, do they still have a bar billiards table? (It's like pool but smaller and with the holes in the middle of the table.)

ledge, Monday, 26 October 2015 23:21 (eight years ago) link

no they removed bar billiards some time in the last 5 years (was the default speaker drinks place after astro talks during my phd, and i was there last month)

if you are right there then do go to the harcourt arms. new owners but still the best pub in oxford imo. and then the bookbinders arms is a couple of blocks closer to the canal.

the gardners arms on plantation road (not the one on north parade) is also worth the trip.

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Tuesday, 27 October 2015 02:08 (eight years ago) link

I am close to the harcourt arms, will go tonight

droit au butt (Euler), Tuesday, 27 October 2015 10:21 (eight years ago) link

three months pass...

Drank in Beerd (formerly The Grapes) today. Bemused to find drinks served as two-third pints rather than pints. Can see that would make sense for ridiculously strong beers but ... it just irritated me.

djh, Sunday, 14 February 2016 22:29 (eight years ago) link

five months pass...

http://www.zhengoxford.co.uk/index.html

^ Here was amazing, this evening.

djh, Friday, 29 July 2016 20:33 (seven years ago) link

two years pass...

Beerd is fortunately now back to being the Grapes again and pintage is restored!

2/3 & 1/3 measures are the order of the day in The Big Society (formerly the Elm Tree, and briefly a Chinese restaurant) and Brewdog (formerly The Corridor, and before that The New Inn - v popular with people in bands). In Brewdog I will let this aberration pass seeing as the beers are mostly stupid percent.

Coming back here chiefly to say, we have a NEW Oxford FAP planned! At a revived Oxford pub!

Thread here!

Grandpont Genie, Monday, 29 April 2019 05:48 (five years ago) link

why didn't that work? still hate bbcode

try FAP Oxford

Grandpont Genie, Monday, 29 April 2019 05:48 (five years ago) link

four years pass...

Not an Oxford question just chucking it here rather than starting a new thread. Day off and I'll be travelling *from* Oxford.

Any Bath, Cheltenham or Cirencester recommendations?

djh, Wednesday, 8 November 2023 21:58 (five months ago) link


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