Pub Food Restaurants in Oxfordshire
Nothing compares to classic British pub grub. If you’re exploring Oxfordshire and you’re seeing everything the beautiful South East county has to offer, and you’ve got that craving for a traditional fish and chips, pie and mash, or a roast dinner, stop by one of our welcoming Oxfordshire restaurants serving traditional pub food with locally-sourced ingredients and an outstanding range of award-winning Butcombe beer.
PLACES TO EAT SERVING PUB FOOD IN OXFORDSHIRE
Enjoy delicious, locally-sourced, home-cooked pub food at one of our restaurants in Oxfordshire, close to popular attractions like Blenheim Palace, the Bodleian Library, the Cotswolds, and the Oxford University Museum of Natural History.
COTSWOLD GATEWAY HOTEL IN BURFORD
After a day trekking about the rolling Cotswold hills, you deserve a comforting, locally-sourced classic pub meal in a proper South West restaurant. Stop into the Prince Of Burford gastropub, situated right on the edge of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and treat yourself to their famous Butcombe Original beer-battered fish and chips, Cotswold burger, or decadent vegetarian pumpkin and ricotta tortelloni, plus a host of other delicious meals to choose from, all perfectly paired with a selection of award-winning Butcombe beer behind the bar.
THE VICTORIA ARMS IN MARSTON
The Victoria Arms restaurant in Old Marston is a traditional pub on the banks of the River Cherwell, serving locally-sourced food and award-winning Butcombe beer, with tranquil riverside garden views, it’s the perfect place for a hearty meal, a few pints, or cosy pitstop while exploring the local countryside or nearby Oxford. Expect modern twists on pub classics, tasty bar snacks, and a cracking selection of Butcombe beer behind the bar.
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THE BEEHIVE IN CARTERTON
Cosy booths, a friendly atmosphere, delicious food, and award-winning beers await you at The Beehive pub and restaurant in Carterton, close to the beautiful city of Oxford, and the spectacular Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Stop by for your favourite classic pub meal, whether you’re a fan of fish and chips, peckish for a light bite, or in the mood for a proper British roast dinner, and indulge with a perfectly-paired pint of Butcombe beer.