The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 8 and Version 3 of Berkshire House
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Re-opened as the [[Crooked Pot]]. |
This is a fairly standard Greene King pub with curiosities on the walls and ceilings; it has a decently priced food menu(£5.75 for fish and chips/ £9.95 for a 10oz rib-eye steak) and was a little quiet on a Friday lunchtime. |
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This is a fairly standard Greene King pub with curiosities on the walls and ceilings; it has a decently priced food menu(£5.75 for fish and chips/ £9.95 for a 10oz rib-eye steak) and was a little quiet on a Friday lunchtime. |
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En-suite accommodation is available at a reasonable price (£60 for a twin room) including an evening meal, which is handy because of its close proximity to the city centre. |
En-suite accommodation is available at a reasonable price (£60 for a twin room) including an evening meal, which is handy because of it's close proximity to the city centre. |
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category='Pubs' |
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host='2.101.20.9' |
host='81.187.92.13' |
This is a fairly standard Greene King pub with curiosities on the walls and ceilings; it has a decently priced food menu(£5.75 for fish and chips/ £9.95 for a 10oz rib-eye steak) and was a little quiet on a Friday lunchtime.
A friendly atmosphere greeted us on our arrival, but sadly it also has a big screen TV that threatens to show big sporting events on it.
En-suite accommodation is available at a reasonable price (£60 for a twin room) including an evening meal, which is handy because of it's close proximity to the city centre.
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