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Getting to the Turf seems to confuse my girlfriend and I assume she's not the only one. From outside the [[Sheldonian Theatre]] and [[King's Arms]] take the little passage just underneeth the [[Hertford Bridge | bridge]] between the two halves of [[Hertford College]]. Alternatively from [[Holywell Street]], follow the passage leading to [[Bath Place Hotel]].
Getting to the Turf seems to confuse my girlfriend and I assume she's not the only one. From outside the [[Sheldonian Theatre]] and [[King's Arms]] take the little passage just underneeth the [[Hertford Bridge | bridge]] between the two halves of [[Hertford College]]. Alternatively from [[Holywell Street]], follow the passage leading to [[Bath Place]] Hotel.
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You are in a maze of twisty passages, all alike.

  • Ales from £2.25 -> £2.80
  • Hoegaarden White Beer £3.25
  • (29-Mar-04)

Getting to the Turf seems to confuse my girlfriend and I assume she's not the only one. From outside the Sheldonian Theatre and King's Arms take the little passage just underneeth the bridge between the two halves of Hertford College. Alternatively from Holywell Street, follow the passage leading to Bath Place Hotel.

Colin, 9 April 2001

When I was a Part II, my room overlooked New College Tower and this pub, which for most of the day makes a pleasant noise not unlike a cricket match, often accompanied by the clink of cutlery on china. Food reasonable at three quid a basket, often coming with vegetables. Sausage and mash a bit steeper, though.

They have replaced the braziers with Martians (Pete: the back garden still has braziers (05Feb04)), which is a shame, and I haven't seen the beerhouse in the open-air bit round the back in use for years. Possibly not since the last election. Distracting video game indoors. Weston's Old Rosie still generally available. And they're doing Sign of Spring again this year. It's made with green hops, and is green. Green, I tell you. Hoppy, too.

James, 19 May 2003

The Turf Tavern is very much a student pub and if you're looking to find it at a quieter time, try visiting out of term time. Of course the best time to visit the Turf is during the winter when it's far too cold to sensibly sit outside. Of course, you will sit outside. The beerhouse at the back does now appear to open but only during busy summer days. Although they do still have the gas heaters, the braziers are still used during the winter. Marshmallows and sticks available at the bar.

The Turf has undergone a change of management since the previous review and regulars may notice a slight difference, especially in the selection of food. The selection of guest beers tends to cycle every week and there's usually a fair choice of real ales. Sometimes the cycle is a little too fast however and it would be nice to have a comforting familiarity with their wares.

Simon, November 2003

I'm getting more and more fed up with the Turf, which has become a victim of its own success to the point that I find it almost impossible to visit in term time. Food's available up to 7:30. Old Rosie, Archers Golden (Pete: Actually, the regulars are Old Rosie and Hoegaarden (05Feb04) ) are the regulars, up to 10 guests. GBG regular.

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