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Dew Drop
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PUBLICANS |
Lesley & Barry Greenhough. |
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ADDRESS |
258 Banbury Road, Summertown, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX2 7DX Tel. 01865 559372 |
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MAP |
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PUB
EXPLORER REFERENCE |
26214. |
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English Ale Festival in celebration of St George.
Come and take part in our new English Ale Festival, running
until the 28th May. As well as a number of English cask ales you
can request us to source locally brewed beers! In addition to
superb beers we have launched a newsletter with lots of helpful
information. You can also take part in our collector scheme,
whereby if you purchase 9 festival bitters you will be entered
into a free prize draw to win a limited edition glass tankard
engraved with the Festival logo. |
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PUB
OPENING TIMES |
Monday - Thursday 11am -
11pm.
Friday & Saturday 11am - 11.30pm.
Sunday 12noon - 11pm. |
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DRAUGHT BEERS
SERVED |
Carlsberg, Fosters, Kronenbourg,
Stella Artois, Guinness Extra Cold, Dry Blackthorn Cider.
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REAL ALE |
Courage Best + 3 Guest ales.
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DRINKS
OFFER |
Double up on Selected Branded
Spirits for an extra £1.00.
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ENTERTAINMENT |
Setanta & Sky Sports,
2 Large Plasma Screens. |
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FOOD |
Good Pub Food served from a main menu.
Extensive Range of Wines. Fairtrade Tea & Range of Coffees. |
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MEAL TIMES |
Monday - Friday 12noon - 9pm.
Saturday & Sunday 12noon - 4pm. |
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SUNDAY
ROAST |
Available every
Sunday with choice usually 4
roasts for £6.95. |
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PRIVATE
PARTIES |
We can cater for small,
casual private parties in an area of the bar at certain times. Please
ring to discuss. |
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FACILITIES |
Free Wi-Fi Access, Beer Garden (to the rear),
Front Terrace Patio Area, Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilet. |
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SMOKING
SOLUTION |
Heated smoking shelter in the
back garden. Awning & heaters at front. |
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OTHER |
Quiet Area, Children Welcome (until 9pm).
Debit & Credit Cards accepted. |
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Dew
Drop Inn is located
one and a half miles north of Oxford City Centre in Summertown, quite central to the shops.
This listed building dating back to the mid 1800's had a refurbishment in
2006. A traditional
looking pub with original features such as the windows and one part of it
used to be a local school. From the outside it is deceiving as it
looks small, yet it is a bit of a tardis when you get inside as it stretches
right back. The pub offers a high quality, yet casual, comfortable
dining experience, within a friendly welcoming atmosphere. We cater
for everyone and have a good range of clientele from old ladies on their own
to shoppers, locals and students. Food is served from a main menu with
the daily roast being very popular. This is a two bar operation so we
also show Sport to the other side of the pub. We have strong connections
with Inspector Morse, (the writer Colin Dexter is a regular here) and the
Dew Drop is mentioned in most of his books. Come and visit us soon and
catch up on your detective fiction!
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