There are around 754 pubs in Oxfordshire – according to The Good Pub Guide which has listings for over 40,000 pubs across the country. And Oxfordshire is home to the UK’s best pubs, according to the AA Pub Guide. Here are some of the county’s best watering holes chosen for their atmosphere, food, accommodation and beer.
The Bull is primarily a local pub serving good beer, but it also has a restaurant centred around open-fire cooking and ten rooms that…
The Chandlers Arms is a 17th century family-run pub located in Epwell – a small village on the edge of the Cotswolds, with a…
The Golden Ball is a modern British pub restaurant set in the beautiful Stonor Valley just outside Henley-on-Thames, run by husband and wife team…
The Black Horse in Salford is a tribute to the classic British pub with fantastic local food, quality drinks, and a welcoming atmosphere.
The Jericho Tavern is a bohemian local pub with fantastically tasty food, awesome drinks and a lively atmosphere from hosting live acts.
The Castle Tavern is Hook Norton Brewery’s first and only Oxford City pub. The perfect pint and some seriously good gastro pub grub.
The Jolly Farmers in Oxford is Oxford’s (and one of the UK’s) oldest running LGBT+ pubs and hosting gay cabaret acts as well as…
A Victorian pub located in Oxford’s beautiful City Centre, serving freshly cooked food and a wide range of drinks
The Gardeners Arms is a quirky pub in north Oxford that serves only modern quality vegetarian food that is appealing to both vegetarians and…
The Lamb is a historic Cotswolds pub situated in the beautiful village of Shipton-under-Wychwood between Burford and Chipping Norton with a cosy bar area,…
The Double Red Duke is a picturesque 17th-century coaching inn in the Cotswold village of Clanfield, close to Oxford and only minutes away from…
A contemporary gastropub with a buzzy vibe and a hint of sophistication that serves delicious local food along with a compelling selection of wines,…