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The Old Tom is a narrow but deep Greene King pub on St. Aldate's. It's recently been renovated, and is now smoke free (yay!). Beer on offer includes IPA, Abbott Ale and a regular guest ale.
The Old Tom is a small, quiet pub on St. Aldates. Beer is Greene King and lagers, nothing to write home about. They do pretty good food, reasonably sized portions for around £7 for a main course.
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Wide range of pretty good food, served from lunchtime until 10pm on weekdays and 10am until 10pm weekends. Menu on their website; looks like £6–£7 for a main course.
The pub is narrow but deep - there are lots of tables but you'll have trouble squeezing more than four people around each one, and there's no room to pull several together. There may be bigger tables in the rear beer garden, but we didn't check this.
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They have a beer garden, with seating for 30 people at a combination of bench style and bistro tables.

The pub had an old man with a cane nursing half a pint asleep at the bar: a real sign of quality. Whether he survived the renovation is, as yet, unrecorded.
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The pub had an old man with a cane nursing half a pint, asleep at the bar. I take this as a sign of quality.
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The Old Tom is a small, quiet pub on St. Aldates. Beer is Greene King and lagers, nothing to write home about. They do pretty good food, reasonably sized portions for around £7 for a main course.

The pub is narrow but deep - there are lots of tables but you'll have trouble squeezing more than four people around each one, and there's no room to pull several together. There may be bigger tables in the rear beer garden, but we didn't check this.

The pub had an old man with a cane nursing half a pint, asleep at the bar. I take this as a sign of quality.


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