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Port Mahon - Oxford - Photo album

Cheap and cheerful, unpretentious pub which caters mainly to the local student population with live music and barbecues.
A very popular and lively pub. Boasting a quirky layout and design with a beautiful spacious garden area.
Good pub with live music upstairs. Probably not one for a quiet chat as it can be a bit more lively than some, but a decent place for a pint. Not the widest selection of drinks, but what is on offer is pretty good.
Staff very friendly and welcoming The sunday roast was to die for great job to 5he chef
Proper pub, great vibe. Great staff great music
Port Mahon was always a great pub, with live music and lots of space to hang out and dance but now its Corona time so its not really the same and before it was 5 stars, now its 4 because of few things, they dont serve food and would have liked that, they cant wait for you to finish the drink and go
Nice and cosy local pub. Had a terrific Sunday roast here.
Central location with lots of live music events. Beer garden and two large bars. Would prefer to pay cash next time.
Love this place! We frequently come here for drinks and recently, really enjoyed their Sunday roast dinner. The music is great, bar staff are very friendly and there is a nice, relaxed feel about the place. Very much looking forward to visiting in the summer once the beer garden has had its re-vamp
Welcoming place with a fireplace and serviable staff. However, this place needs some renovation works. We came for Sunday roast, and the plate was looking good, but the beef was not cooked properly, and we didn't appreciate the gravy source it was all over on our plate already Regards
Pretty good pub, only the one handpump but one is better than none especially as the TT Landlord was in good nick.
One of the best Sunday Roasts in town and really friendly staff.
Staff lovely, great space and well priced pints for the area. The bouncer, however, is an aggressive and unpleasant narcissist who behaves as if he's the gatekeeper of the holy grail. A nasty jobsworth. Try and go when he's not there and you'll have a great time.
Really nice, friendly pub! Good beer, great staff. Beer garden is fab!
OK stopping off point from the centre of the city towards the Plain/St Clements. Warmer and brighter than I remember (as a student, some 45 years ago). Warmth of welcome diminished slightly by lack of Campari, or Aperol, for a spritz. Some things don't change, after all.
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