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Enough can't be said about how this pub organically fits the space. Character oozes from every corner. Dark inside with low ceilings it's history is undeniable. It's busy but bigger than you think if you explore all the corners. Unfortunately, expect tour groups to be led right through but think
A cozy must-visit place in Oxford. Food is delicious, although there are not so many items. Orders must be placed through app. Servers don't come to ask you what you want. Sometimes tavern staff don't know that clients left and you arrived. So, cleaning tables are sometimes neglected. Thatsxwhy I gi
This tavern eatery is located inside the small lane under the bridge in the photo. Walk inside the lane and you will reach the Tavern. It has indoor and outdoor seating. They have a QR code menu only. Add the items to cart and wait for your order. It seems this tavern is very popular. People were f
Amazing place, full of history. The beers are good, although some were not cold at all (and who likes that?). The service was great though, and the toilets super clean.
Walking there through narrow alleys added to the experience. You then arrive at what they call hidden garden, basically a bumch of terraces. When we were there it was 23C and sunny so the atmosphere was super. Add to that a nice Korean chicken burger and a good beer and you've got a lovely late lunc
Turf Tavern has a nice charm to it. Burger was decent. A bit on the pricier side but still alright. Would come again any time.
Got the Steak and ale pie and cheese toastie. Both were delicious. Good chips. Grilled cabbage was nice and tender-crisp. Shockingly large space given where it’s situated down a small alley. Appreciated the half-pint option for draft. Service was quick.
One of the oldest pubs I've ever been to. This one is historic! Beer is better than excellent, food is good. Since I am 6'4" (193cm) the warning "duck or grouse!" was very apt! Commiserating with a fellow sufferer, I wound up meeting a very nice couple and had a great Oxford conversation and a delig
A real part of Oxford history. Love the coziness in the older section. Mind your head. Low beams. More rooms in the back and several outdoor patios. Therevare at least two ways to get there. The fun part is finding the entrance. A few years ago a more accessible and visible entrance was created. Wil
Two of us had lunch at Turf Tavern when visiting Oxford recently. It was very busy, but we were fortunate to grab an outdoor table as soon as we arrived. Food was served promptly and was very nice indeed. The barmaid wasn’t sure if the nachos were available when I placed my order as they were waitin
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