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The beer is cheap, however the Guinness is good and there's Addlestones for the zoider drinkers. There is a selection of ales which are passable at best. They no longer do food, and don't seem to have plans to start again.
The beer is cheap and there's not much range, however the Guinness is good and there's Addlestones for the zoider drinkers. The food however is stupidly cheap and pretty good quality - 6 quid for a 16oz rump steak, for example. There's also a fryup menu for weekend mornings. The food is so good value that it attracts people who wouldn't normally venture in the Gloc, and at one point there was a sign saying "If you're just here for the food, don't complain about the music. We like it."
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November 2008: Reopened after closure in April.

Oxford's rock, metal and biker pub. The Gloc is a small and dingy but friendly pub tucked away down Friars Entry behind the soulless Goose. It gets pretty packed most evenings, especially on weekends, but is a good place for a lunchtime or mid-afternoon pint.

The beer is cheap and there's not much range, however the Guinness is good and there's Addlestones for the zoider drinkers. The food however is stupidly cheap and pretty good quality - 6 quid for a 16oz rump steak, for example. There's also a fryup menu for weekend mornings. The food is so good value that it attracts people who wouldn't normally venture in the Gloc, and at one point there was a sign saying "If you're just here for the food, don't complain about the music. We like it."

There's a jukebox with a good selection of old and new punk, rock and metal, and there are DJs several nights a week. It's also one of the friendlier pubs in Oxford - if you check your attitude at the door you'll find it a laid back piss-taking sort of place.


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