The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 9 and Version 4 of Dew Drop Inn

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Fairly mixed clientele; there is a TV which was showing football on a Wednesday evening, but the bar area extended quite a long way down, and round a corner, so it was perfectly possible to avoid this.

Beer on offer was Tim Taylor's Landlord,
kept very nicely, and available at £2.60/pint. Everard's Tiger was also available.

They seemed to serve
the usual range of pub snacks, although we weren't eating.

In summary, a pleasant but not particularly characterful pub in the middle of Summertown shops
.

In the past, people have commented that the staff were surly and beer average, but I think it's changed hands since this remark
.
[leeg] I try to avoid the place, because the staff are surly and the beer merely not bad. However, as mentioned above the lack of choice means I don't have much choice...
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category='Pubs,Real Ale'
category='Pubs'
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host='2001:8b0:ca94:869f:226:8ff:fef9:453d'
host='62.254.128.5'
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latitude='51.777310'
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longitude='-1.263086'
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os_x='450835'
os_y='209045'
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website='' summary='Pub in Summertown shops' website='' summary='Pub in Summertown shops'

This is a snug little pub off the main shopping street in Summertown. It has a nice atmosphere, but that doesn't matter as it is the only pub in the area, which is a severe problem with north Oxford.

[leeg] I try to avoid the place, because the staff are surly and the beer merely not bad. However, as mentioned above the lack of choice means I don't have much choice...


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