The Eagle and Child, nicknamed The Bird and Baby, is a pub in St Giles' Street, Oxford, England, owned by St. John's College, Oxford. The pub had been part of an endowment belonging to University College since the 17th century. It has associations with the Inklings writers' group which included J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis. In 2005, 25 other pubs had the same name.HistoryA small, narrow building, the pub reputedly served as the lodgings of the Chancellor of the Exchequer during the English Civil War (1642–49), when Oxford was the Royalist capital. The landmark served as a pay house for t...
We are open everyday serving breakfast from 9.30-11.30am and serving our main menu from noon and throughout the day. We have lots of exciting individual evenings throughout the week such as Half Price Fizz on Thursdays and roasts on Sundays. So come down and join us for lunch, dinner or just a drink! We look forward to seeing you soon.
The Folly restaurant occupies a unique riverside position in the heart of Oxford. Our restaurant provides simply served, excellently cooked dishes crafted from the freshest seasonal ingredients.
The restaurant's terrace floats on the waters of the River Thames as she runs gently under Folly Bridge. Inside we give a warm welcome throughout the year and offer relaxed drinks and dining from Sunday lunch to Saturday cocktails and everything in between.
The Grapes is the sole surviving Victorian pub in Oxford city centre and a perfect example of a traditional boozer with a contemporary approach. Situated a short hop from the New Theatre and serving great drinks and a simple yet considered menu, The Grapes is a great place to stop pre-theatre - and return to after the show.
Opening times:
11am - 11.00pm Sunday - Thursday
11am - 12.00am Friday and Saturday.
Food served:
12pm - 9.30pm every day.
Situated besides Oxford’s scenic River Isis, The Head of the River matches its food, drink and accommodation to the beauty of its surroundings. Whether you join us for an hour in the garden or for a night in one of our luxurious rooms, we’re confident you’ll hate to say goodbye.
The Manor at Weston-on-the-Green set in lush Oxfordshire, a stone-throw from Cotswolds. Proud of its 900-year-old history, the Manor is today a country house hotel, opening its doors to guests who seek a truly relaxed escape, with fine food, fine wine and beautiful, fascinating surroundings.We invite you to treat our hotel as your home: we do not stand on ceremony here. Explore our house and gardens, take a dip in the pool or a walk in the grounds. Our doors are open and we invite you in. Welcome to the Manor at Weston-on-the-Green.The Manor is within easy reach of the beautiful city of Oxford...
The Nut Tree Inn is a traditional village pub which serves acclaimed modern British food in the restaurant but is still somewhere you can stop and have a bar meal, pint or relaxing drink at the end of a hard day’s work.
Mike and Imogen are pleased to have been awarded a Michelin star for the eighth year running.
The Perch is one of Oxford’s oldest pubs. We’re just a few minutes walk from the Isis (Oxford’s stretch of the Thames) and Port Meadow, a historic common stretching from Jericho to Wolvercote.
In the summer, our garden is the envy of the whole city, and our 17th century plaster-rubble building with its traditional thatched roof will charm even the most seasoned pub-goers.
Our food has a classic British farmhouse focus allowing seasonality and quality of ingredients to lead our menus…home baked breads, pies, puddings & casseroles, river & sea fish, summer salads, potted meats & terrin...
Inside you will find cosy corners to escape the hustle of bustle of the shops and tourist attractions. Chef's freshly prepared menus and our carefully selected wines, ales and beers are served all day every day.
If you need any more help our friendly team will be happy to assist so give us a call on 01865 726 255 or pop in and see us!
We look forward to seeing you soon...