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.
A 400-year-old pub situated in the heart of Burcot, Oxfordshire, with an award-winning restaurant and nine boutique hotel rooms.
Opened in 2009, The Bell at Hampton Poyle is a delightful 9-bedroom boutique hotel, pub and restaurant just 10 minutes from Bicester and Oxford.…
A 19th-century English gastropub in Kirtlington, Oxfordshire serving good, honest food with a minimum of fuss and maximum flavour.
A small restaurant with rooms where local seasonal dishes are prepared with passion and served with a smile.
The Bell Inn is a modern country pub with eight newly renovated rooms, a cosy bar area with lots of seating to have a…
About The White Hart Wolvercote The White Hart Wolvercote is a warm and friendly community-owned pub in a Grade II listed building near the…
With fresh food, real ales on tap and 20 beautiful bedrooms, the pub promises a great place to dine, drink and stay. Just a…
An idyllic Cotswold pub situated by the attractive Windrush River in the Oxfordshire village of Swinbrook, near Burford.
An idyllic Cotswold pub in a 16th-century cider house in the picturesque Oxfordshire village of Bledington near Chipping Norton.
With great food, great company and great hospitality, The White Hart is an award-winning restaurant, offering seasonal modern British dining with charming service, whether…
Opened in 2006, The Nut Tree Inn is a Michelin pub in Murcott serving refined seasonal modern British food in a 15th-century thatched building…
The Wild Rabbit is a modern British Inn in the heart of the Cotswolds serving hyper-local seasonal food in a relaxed and welcoming setting.…