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The White Hart, Headington - pub details

Address: 12 St Andrew's Road, Headington, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX3 9DL [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 7078) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Oxford (2.8 miles), Islip (4.6 miles)

Brewery: Everards

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Black Boy, Headington (0.1 miles), Royal Standard, Headington (0.4 miles), Britannia Inn, Headington (0.4 miles), White Horse, Headington (0.5 miles), Quarry Gate, Headington (0.5 miles) - see more nearby pubs

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The White Hart was my second Everard's pub of the weekend, following the excellent Crown Inn in Beeston (Notts). The White Hart doesn't quite live up to the Crown. But, it does have a nice village location opposite a church and both pubs had far more guest ales than Everard's ales. Tiger was the only brewery beer. Guests were White Horse Village Idiot, Brunswick Railway Porter, Shardlow Reverend Eaton's & Purity Ubu. Unlike the other pubs I tried in this area of Oxford, they also had a couple of real ciders - Weston's Rosie's Pig & Thatcher's Cheddar Valley. There is a small bar at the front and a larger room at the side. Nicely decorated.
blue_scrumpy - 8 Apr 2019 20:07
An Everard's pub that's allowed guest ales,we arrived whilst a Beer Festival was on,the Festival required tokens and was easily the most expensive pub of the day.The beer selection was very good and the garden was very charming with a mini penny farthing and a newly planted flamingo tree.
slerpy - 22 May 2016 19:55
I have visited many times but never reviewed it until now and it remains an important part of the local fabric due to its ales (Elgood's Warrior was on tap), food and community buzz - there was a great atmosphere on a Friday night. Only bum note is the amount of rugby memorabilia which is a little disrespectful when one considers how close it is to Oxford United's old Manor Ground - pictures of Maurice Evans, Jim Smith and Malcolm Shotton would be more appropriate than that yawn provoking image of Fran Cotton emerging from the mud.
BoehmBawerk - 2 Mar 2014 19:09
Lovely historical pub in an idyllic setting. Seems to be owned by Everads of which there were 3 beers on as well as one by Holdens and one by Castle Rock. All that we had were in good condition and the food was excellent. Highly recommended. Bus 8 and 9 go from Oxford City centre and a 5 minute walk down High Street in Old Headington will bring you to the pub.
Steamer1 - 6 Feb 2013 14:59
I cannot recommend this pub highly enough. The staff are all extremely friendly, the guest beers are well-chosen and well-kept. The garden is large, sheltered and is possibly the nicest pub garden in Oxford. The beer festival held each year in May is great. The large and loyal following of regulars are extremely friendly.

Along with the Masons, the White Hart makes up the two best pubs in Headington, by some considerable distance!
geogeorwell - 23 May 2012 17:19

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