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Greene King pub near the centre of Kidlington. By far the best pub in Kidlington to eat and socialise in. The landlord is truly friendly, brings his irish charm to the forefront and welcomes everyone to his pub. The food is decent and the sunday roast is unbeatable. The pub provides regular entertainment whether you like darts, pool, aunt sally or open the box you'll find the Black Horse at the centre for everything. The live music every Sunday is great.
Greene King pub near the centre of Kidlington. Fairly cheap and cheerful, one of the friendlier places to go drinking in the village. Live music on Sunday evenings. Nice, quiet, fairly roomy beer garden out the back of the pub, unless you go at lunch-time during term-time, when you'll be deafened by children in the nearby primary school on their lunch-break.
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Nice, quiet, fairly roomy beer garden out the back of the pub, unless you go at lunch-time during term-time, when you'll be deafened by children in the nearby primary school on their lunch-break.
The food is ok, and mostly cheap, but avoid the onion rings, which I think worked out at 44p per tiny onion ring last time I ate there. Considered to be pretty much the only feasible pub to go for a lunch-time drink by [[PeteS]] and his work colleagues.
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Greene King pub near the centre of Kidlington. Fairly cheap and cheerful, one of the friendlier places to go drinking in the village. Live music on Sunday evenings. Nice, quiet, fairly roomy beer garden out the back of the pub, unless you go at lunch-time during term-time, when you'll be deafened by children in the nearby primary school on their lunch-break.

The food is ok, and mostly cheap, but avoid the onion rings, which I think worked out at 44p per tiny onion ring last time I ate there. Considered to be pretty much the only feasible pub to go for a lunch-time drink by PeteS and his work colleagues.


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