The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 3 and Version 2 of Jericho Tavern
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The sign outside currently says "free wifi" - haven't investigated further. (Oct 2006) |
No idea whether the old mycloud.net wireless access point is still here. |
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Formerly an unfortunate "It's a Scream" pub (under the name The Jericho), this was refitted and had its old name restored in summer 2005.
The atmosphere is modern and stylish, although it feels a little cavernous. They have a decent selection of interesting continental beers, both on tap and in bottles—pricey, though, at £3.80 for 0.5l of Franziskaner. Glass of orange juice £2, pint of Coke £2. Also some really quite fantastically nice burgers around the £7.00 mark.
Of course, the old Jericho Tavern had a strong commitment to live music: Radiohead made their debut here in 1987, apparently, and it was here that Supergrass played the gig that ended up with them getting a record deal. The new incarnation hopes to continue this tradition, but I don't know how successful they've been as yet.
No idea whether the old mycloud.net wireless access point is still here.
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