Food & Drink: Bars & Pubs

  • Type
  • Cuisine
  • Facilities
  • Location
  • Abingdon Road
    Pub
    Saturday live music, garden at front with benches. Sky Sports and ESPN. Beer Garden, BT Sports, Car Park, Disabled Facilities, Family Friendly, Pool, Season ticket, Sky TV, WiFi.
  • East of the ring road
    Pub
    Situated in the village of Postcombe, Oxfordshire, at the foot of the Chilterns, Englands Rose Pub is set in beautiful Oxfordshire countryside. You can be assured of a warm welcome when you visit our lovely village pub. If you are looking for Bed and Breakfast accommodation then we have three bedrooms of various sizes, all have en-suite, tea & coffee making facilities, trouser press and television. Contact us to check availability. We are in an ideal location for Thame, Oxfordshire, Oxford and London. There is a regular local coach service to London (Oxford Tube).
  • Pub
    Traditional restaurant serving classic British meat and fish dishes, with 3 B&B rooms.
  • East of the ring road
    Pub
    Drinks and food are served in both the bar and the dining room. Having two distinctly separate areas to dine gives us the opportunity to satisfy different dining occasions. The bar suits a quick informal meal for two or perhaps a large get together of old friends all of which may not wish to eat and would like to draw from the bar atmosphere. The dining room is ideal for couples who wish for greater intimacy or a special gathering with family and friends.
  • West of the ring road
    Pub
    From the finest stone baked pizza, to Mexican tacos and classic burgers we're sure you'll find food to suit your taste. Fat Lil's host some of the best local and national talent weekly, and can get very busy, especially at weekends so book your table in advance to avoid disappointment....
  • West of the ring road
    Pub
    The Feathered Nest Country Inn, a country pub, restaurant and inn set in the picturesque village of Nether Westcote and nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds AONB with marvellous views over the Evenlode Valley, and just a few miles from Kingham station with links to Paddington. 3 AA Rosette award-winning modern British dining in our pub, restaurant or patio areas, with four beautifully decorated bedrooms, why not linger longer and visit this beautiful part of England. Be enchanted by the sights and sounds of this glorious countryside and feel the warmth of our hospitality.
  • North of the ring road
    Pub
    Welcome to one of the most inviting hotels in Oxfordshire. It’s not easy to find a 17th century town house that embodies the best of boutique living and chic décor. Luckily for you, The Feathers is just that, an independent Oxfordshire hotel that is bursting with Cotswold charm and Oxfordshire heritage – not forgetting unique rooms and delicious food. Combining the best of Oxfordshire and the Cotswolds, you’ll find The Feathers in the heart of the historic market town of Woodstock. Close enough to the places that interest you most, join us and you can share in the spoils of our superb location.
  • Cowley Road Area
    Pub
    Really lovely pub situated near the Cowley Road, home of students and locals alike. Hosts a great pub quiz on a Thurday at 8.30pm with £1 entry. Also host Feast without the Beast on Sundays - a fully vegan Sunday roast!
  • Botley & Cumnor
    Pub
    The Fishes is a hidden gem. Quite a big gem, too. An imposing Victorian building set in acres of wooded grounds leading down to the banks of Seacourt Stream. The deck that wraps around the conservatory offers a rare opportunity in land-locked Oxford to dine outside with an idyllic view. Outdoor seating on terrace and amongst pine trees; picnic hampers available in summer. Salsa evenings and other events (see website).
  • West of the ring road
    Pub
    The Fleece overlooks the expanse of Witney’s beautiful Church Green. Since we took it over ten years ago it has twice been voted one of the top twenty pubs in the UK. Loyally supported by the people of Witney we are one of the few places in town where you can sit outside on sunny days, eating, drinking & watching the world go by. We also have a private dining room for meetings or parties & 10 comfortable en suite bedrooms.
  • South of the ring road
    Bar
    The Flowing Well in the beautiful village of Sunningwell, just outside Abingdon to the south of Oxford, offers first class country pub dining and great ales in a perfect English countryside setting. Named after the source of the stream which flows into the pond opposite the Church, The Flowing Well has been beautifully renovated, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
  • Central
    Pub
    Amusingly-nomenclatured pub formerly known as the Slug & Lettuce (and prior to that, Yates' Wine Lodge). Lift & baby-changing facilities. The eye-catching building next door but one to these premises is Oxford University’s history faculty. It was originally the city’s High School for Boys, which opened in 1881. The comic actor Ronnie Barker was a former pupil and later one of the Two Ronnies. Probably their best-known sketch was ‘Four Candles’. Barker walks into a hardware store and asks for and gets ‘four candles’. However, he really wanted fork handles – ‘andles for forks’.
  • Central
    Pub
    The Fox & Goat is a beautifully refurbished pub, conveniently located on the Oxford Rd (A418) between junction 8a of the M40 and Thame. We serve delicious, fresh food in comfortable surroundings with welcoming and friendly service. We are also very proud of our spacious, modern, en suite guest bedrooms. If you are looking for a place to eat, drink or sleep then you have come to the right place!
  • West of the ring road
    Pub
    We are a traditional riverside Inn and restaurant in the beautiful village of Great Barrington nr. Burford, Oxfordshire with rustic soul by the bucket load. Nestled in the heart of the Windrush Valley, we are blessed with stunning views, award-winning dining, a proper bar and 7 handsome bedrooms. An intimate and warm locals’ pub for Cotswold explorers.
  • South of the ring road
    Pub
    The Fox Inn is situated towards the edge of the beautiful rural village of Boars Hill, about six miles from Oxford, straddling the boundary between the civil parishes of Sunningwell and Wootton. The pub itself dates back to the 1930s and exhibits a truly traditional building with stunning wooden beams and inviting open fires for the colder British seasons. With plenty of parking, a large outside terrace and excellent accessibility we offer something for everyone, all year round. We also welcome our canine friends in the bar area. Our aim is to create an informal dining experience featuring fantastic fresh British food, a selection of wines and cocktails, beers and real ales.
  • South of the ring road
    Restaurant
    Often full of children having birthday parties. They cater for all needs with a huge gluten free menu, a wide offering of vegetarian dishes and host of healthier, lighter bites.
  • Jericho
    Pub
    Cosy and friendly, with lovely vegetarian food and nice barpeople. The pub is so nice, and the food so good, that even non-vegetarians are moved to seek it out. The pub quiz (Sundays) includes the tie-break: draw a cartoon of the landlord and his dog.
  • Banbury Road Area
    Pub
    Here at the Gardeners Arms on North Parade we are a long narrow traditional one bar pub with a galley kitchen, from which a vast array of good value meals are served. A friendly atmosphere and warm welcome are assured here. Our ethos is to provide a great, personal service at great prices. Whilst a lot of pubs have applied much of their attention on turning into a Gastro pub we feel that a pub should be just what it was meant in years gone by; a friendly place to enjoy a drink with friends and strangers, to eat good honest, unpretentious food and leave wanting to return soon.
  • West of the ring road
    Pub
    Thatched 17th century Cotswold stone pub complete with an enclosed garden .
  • South of the ring road
    Pub
    Large, rambling former Morrell’s pub that spent some time in the hands of Gale’s, before their takeover by Fuller’s. The interior is multi level, with a large central bar serving the two rooms, and there is a garden to the rear and tables to the front. Live music is held fortnightly, and there are other events such as meat draws.
  • Outside the ring road
    Pub
    Outdoor Aunt Sally pitch, and excellent climbing-frame fort in nice little garden. Good homecooked food which is remarkably reasonably priced, and altogether a nice spot for a pint.
  • Central
    Café
    Small, posh café by day (high and champagne teas, etc.), cocktails by night (happy hour 7-11pm Mon- Sat). Interesting décor, especially the door-closure device. Very crowded on May morning and at exam time. No bookings taken. Private hire available.
  • South of the ring road
    Pub
    This handsome village pub looks much the same as it would have when it was built from mellow Cotswold stone some 400 years ago. The Greyhound has character and atmosphere in spades, and feels just as a traditional country pub should feel. Their garden delights through all seasons! Their passion lies in finding quality fresh ingredients and preparing, cooking and presenting them in a modern but unpretentious way and The Greyhound's menus have a spine of classic British dishes complemented by more exotic influences from other parts of the world.
  • East of the ring road
    Restaurant
    Indian staple dishes, plus Nepali specials, and some noodle dishes. Free deliver on orders over £15 within 4 miles, £1 per mile after that. 10% off food for NHS and students, dine-in only.
  • Central
    Bar
    From the team behind Thirst, Hanks is a spin on the classic American hamburgers and dance floor palace that was Maxwell's. Classic cocktails, a dance floor, a large function room for private hire, and a selection of street food. Named after co-owner Al's then-recently deceased cat, a lovable stray.
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