The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 8 and Version 7 of Four Candles

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A Wetherspoons pub, opened 4 August 2008 on the site of the Slug and Lettuce and (before that) Yates's Wine Lodge.
A Wetherspoon's pub, opened 4 August 2008 on the site of the Slug and Lettuce and (before that) Yates's Wine Lodge.
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This was the first Wetherspoons to open in the centre of Oxford, though the chain already had the [[William Morris]] in Cowley.
This is the first Wetherspoon's in the centre of Oxford, though the chain already had the [[William Morris]] in Cowley.
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They've managed to make it seem surprisingly spacious inside, helped by the double-height bar area. Don't forget that there are tables upstairs.
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address='51-53 George Street'
category='Pub Food,Pubs,Wetherspoons Pubs'
Food came very quickly and was good value as one might expect.

Unusually for a Wetherspoon, there is no real cider at all, even in bottles.

They have a good range of real ales. Old Hooky and Abbot seem to be permanent fixtures and they have a few different guest beers on the go at any one time.

In February 2009, Greene King IPA was 99p/pint and Old Hooky and Abbot were £1.79/pint.
address='51 George Street'
category='Pubs'
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host='95.177.7.38'
hours_text='Sun-Thu 8am-12am, Fri-Sat 8am-1am'
host='92.11.142.242'
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opening_hours_text='Sun-Thu 8am-12am, Fri-Sat 8am-1am'
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phone='01865 263110'
phone=''
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summary='Wetherspoons pub on George Street.'
summary=''

A Wetherspoon's pub, opened 4 August 2008 on the site of the Slug and Lettuce and (before that) Yates's Wine Lodge.

This is the first Wetherspoon's in the centre of Oxford, though the chain already had the William Morris in Cowley.

The name comes from a famous comedy sketch by Ronnie Barker, who attended the City of Oxford High School for Boys in George Street. There is a display in the corner of the pub explaining this. There are several other interesting-looking displays around the walls.

They've managed to make it seem surprisingly spacious inside, helped by the double-height bar area. Don't forget that there are tables upstairs.

Food came very quickly and was good value as one might expect.

Unusually for a Wetherspoon, there is no real cider at all, even in bottles.

They have a good range of real ales. Old Hooky and Abbot seem to be permanent fixtures and they have a few different guest beers on the go at any one time.

In February 2009, Greene King IPA was 99p/pint and Old Hooky and Abbot were £1.79/pint.


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