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It's like most other Wetherspoon's pubs in the country — a chain pub, but one that serves real ale (at a good price) and good food (at a good price). It also serves a cracking fry-up in the mornings.
It's like most other Wetherspoon's pubs in the country — a chain pub, but one that serves real ale (at a good price) and good food (at a good price), and has a no-TV, no music policy. It also serves a cracking fry-up in the mornings.
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The William Morris is a Wetherspoons freehouse attached to the Templars Square shopping mall in Cowley. It's named after Lord Nuffield.

It's like most other Wetherspoon's pubs in the country — a chain pub, but one that serves real ale (at a good price) and good food (at a good price), and has a no-TV, no music policy. It also serves a cracking fry-up in the mornings.

A pint of lime and soda in March 2012 was 99p.

There's a family area towards the back (last orders for food for children at 5pm), with at least two highchairs provided. From here there's a back door (only available until 6pm) leading into one of the entrances to Templars Square, where there are baby changing facilities.

Free wireless provided by The Cloud — connect to their network, go to any web page, it will redirect you to a page where you can register by providing an email address, password, and address details (note that this is "an", not necessarily "your"). Wifi tested in March 2012 and worked fine.


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