Traditional Pub entertainment in Oxford
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White Horse
This tiny old-world place was a favourite retreat for TV detective Inspector Morse, and it can get pretty crowded in the evening. It's got buckets of character and makes a great place for a quiet afternoon pint and intellectual conversation.
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Turf Tavern
Hidden away down a narrow alleyway, this tiny medieval pub is one of the town's best-loved and bills itself as 'an education in intoxication'. Home to real ales and student antics, it's always packed with a mix of students, professionals and the lucky tourists who manage to find it. It's one of the few pubs in town with plenty of outdoor seating.
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Eagle & Child
Affectionately known as the 'Bird & Baby', this atmospheric place dates from 1650 and is a hotchpotch of nooks and crannies. It was once the favourite haunt of Tolkien, CS Lewis and their literary friends and still attracts a mellow crowd.
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