The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 6 and Version 2 of Dogwood

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The pub formerly known as the Dogwood is now called the Squire Bassett
The pub formerly known as the Squire Bassett is now called the Dogwood.
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New landlord & landlady started in December 2010, giving this pub a new lease of life. Many improvements have been made, including a new quirky image, new beer lines, a change of chef, change of menu, live music every sat, friendly staff & good beer.
As of early 2007 the pub has now been refurbished and renamed. The new owner has cleaned the place from top to bottom, in the places you can see and the places you can't. Service standards are high and the pub can boast a friendly and warm atmosphere.
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If you're lucky you might even catch the landlord on the piano
The food is now of a high standard and the beer is clean. IPA is no more and there is Ruddles and Black Sheep as well as Hoegaarden and a good range of lagers.
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Give it a go; you will be surprised.
The TV's have gone and you can now enjoy a good meal, good beer and good wine without fear of bumping into the sort of rubbish that used to haunt the place.

The review of the Squire Bassett used to say: 'The "Big Yellow Pub" in Kidlington. One to avoid - there's not much choice of beer (other than Greene King IPA), and it all mings anyway.'

This was true in March 2006 but most certainly isn't now. It's not even yellow any more.

Check it out -
you won't be disappointed.
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The pub formerly known as the Squire Bassett is now called the Dogwood.

As of early 2007 the pub has now been refurbished and renamed. The new owner has cleaned the place from top to bottom, in the places you can see and the places you can't. Service standards are high and the pub can boast a friendly and warm atmosphere.

The food is now of a high standard and the beer is clean. IPA is no more and there is Ruddles and Black Sheep as well as Hoegaarden and a good range of lagers.

The TV's have gone and you can now enjoy a good meal, good beer and good wine without fear of bumping into the sort of rubbish that used to haunt the place.

The review of the Squire Bassett used to say: 'The "Big Yellow Pub" in Kidlington. One to avoid - there's not much choice of beer (other than Greene King IPA), and it all mings anyway.'

This was true in March 2006 but most certainly isn't now. It's not even yellow any more.

Check it out - you won't be disappointed.


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