
The Rose & Crown
The Rose & Crown is a historic and characterful pub established in 1863. The pub’s interior retains a traditional layout.
In Oxford
Oxford is not home to some of the best universities in the world. Unsurprisingly, it’s also more than beautiful parks and old quads, for there are some incredible and quirky pubs and bars that have their doors always open to new visitors. In fact, there are new places opening all the time, so you can be certain there’s a space tailored to your taste. Whether you are passing through Oxford, have just started uni, or live here, take a look at some of the best pubs in Oxfordshire, learn how to find them (yep, some are hidden in little alleys), and what to order in each of them.
In the list below, you’ll find a list of some of my favourite places where you can get a drink, socialize, and even dance in Oxford. I’m adding more of them as I get a chance to visit and truly see what they have to offer, but you should already be able to find something suitable for you in here:

The Rose & Crown is a historic and characterful pub established in 1863. The pub’s interior retains a traditional layout.

The Lighthouse Pub in Oxford is a charming and inviting establishment located along the picturesque River Thames.

Victors Restaurant and Bar, part of the Malmaison portfolio, is a chic and contemporary dining destination in Oxford.

The Malmaison Bar & Grill in Oxford is a chic and sophisticated dining destination located within the historic Oxford Castle complex.

The Varsity Club is one of Oxford’s most popular and stylish bars, offering a unique blend of classic charm and contemporary flair.

Known for its innovative approach to cocktails and dining, The Alchemist offers a unique experience that blends creativity and excellence.