The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 4 and Version 3 of William Morris
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The William Morris is named after [[Lord Nuffield]]. |
The William Morris is named after [[Lord Nuffield]] |
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Pint of lime and soda is 99p (March 2012). There's a family area towards the back (last orders for food for children at 5pm), with at least two highchairs provided. It has a back entrance which appears to lead into Templars Square shopping centre (?); this entrance closes at 6pm. Free wireless provided by The Cloud — connect to their network, go to any web page, it will redirect you to a page where you can register by providing an email address, password, and address details (note that this is "an", not necessarily "your"). |
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category='Free Wifi,Pubs,Wifi' |
category='Pubs' |
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formatted_website_text='http://www.jdwethers...' host='94.116.71.198' |
formatted_website_text='http://www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk/
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summary='Wetherspoons pub in Cowley.' |
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The William Morris is named after Lord Nuffield
It's a J D Wetherspoon Freehouse at the end of the Cowley Centre. For those who know, this means it's like most other Wetherspoon's pubs in the country. For those who don't, this means it's a pub chain pub, but that it serves Real Ale (at a good price), and good food (at a good price), and that it has a no-tv, no music policy.
It also serves a cracking fry-up in the mornings.
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