The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 4 and Version 3 of Copa

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This used to be the Wig and Pen, but was refurbished recently and reopend as Copa. Warm and pleasant, well-lit with nice deep-pile carpets. Distracting television machines hanging from the walls. Serves a resasonable range of continental beers and lagers. Better than average pub food, reasonably priced at GBP 5.95 for burger and chips, with a range of more interesting main dishes at around GBP 10.00.
This used to be the Wig and Pen, but was refurbished recently and reopend as Copa. Warm and pleasant, well-lit with nice deep-pile carpets. Distracting television machines hanging from the walls. Serves a resasonable range of continental beers and lagers. Better than average pub food, reasonably priced at GBP 5.95 for burger and chips, with a range of more interesting main dishes at around GBP 10.00. The beer can not be described as good (or even reasonable) value: I paid GBP 4.20 for a pint of bland continental lager. Somewhere to consider for food, but not a place to go for a serious drinking session.
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Drinks here are more expensive than your average pub, but not out of line with other places that serve continental beers. GBP 3 is typical for a drink (which may not be a pint), though the original entry for this pub claimed GBP 4.20 so <em>caveat emptor</em>.

The only place in Oxford which serves Leff&eacute; Brune on tap, though [[Far From The Madding Crowd]] has it in bottles.

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This used to be the Wig and Pen, but was refurbished recently and reopend as Copa. Warm and pleasant, well-lit with nice deep-pile carpets. Distracting television machines hanging from the walls. Serves a resasonable range of continental beers and lagers. Better than average pub food, reasonably priced at GBP 5.95 for burger and chips, with a range of more interesting main dishes at around GBP 10.00. The beer can not be described as good (or even reasonable) value: I paid GBP 4.20 for a pint of bland continental lager. Somewhere to consider for food, but not a place to go for a serious drinking session.

May well appeal if the thought of drinking somewhere where they spell beer as 'bier' gets you going.


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