The Star Inn, Woodstock - pub details
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Address: 22 Market Place, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, OX20 1TA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 27474) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Combe (1.8 miles), Hanborough (1.8 miles), Tackley (3.7 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
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user reviews of the Star Inn, Woodstock
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We arrived late in Woodstock on a Tuesday hoping for lunch. Other places in the town had closed since it was 2pm. The Star was unfazed however and all food was 'on'. . I very much recommend this place. My wife had a small fish and chips with mushy peas (and a glass of dry white to go with it). It was nicely cooked and not too much. I had their beef and ale pie with chips - and a pint of Directors. It was excellent. The pie especially so. It had a proper puff pastry case and top - a rare thing these days - and it was excellent. Possibly the best steal and ale pie I have had.. Service was great, even mints as you paid. I would have rated it 10 except that our table top was slightly sticky. Definitely will go again. Realalediner - 31 Mar 2015 19:56 |
Nicely done with lots of dark wood and a stone fireplace, it's a Young's/Wells house but did have Director's as a guest while 'English Tapas' - scotch eggs, garlic mushrooms etc sounded pretty decent. It's quite a smart place and one can imagine an infestation of Hackett and Thomas Pink shirts of s summer evening while Woodstock is beautiful indeed. Looked to be the best oub in toen although we did not see the Black Prince. BoehmBawerk - 20 Jul 2014 16:58 |
Stayed in Woodstock last Tuesday after change of hotel plans and went for a wander. After visiting an Arkells pub with only 3 other customers and a severe lack of atmosphere, I bobbed in here to see a quiz night in full swing with about 60 customers, clearly enjoying themselves. Service from 2 young blokes was fine and the Bombardier[not really a favourite of mine] was in good form, �3.30 per pint which was a bit of a shock after �2.85 for the Arkells; price clearly isn't everything. Would certainly visit again if in the area. ThePitch - 3 Nov 2011 17:01 |
More like a sympathetically restored National Trust property's cafeteria than a pub. A tourist haunt for food and families. A Wells/Youngs house with Directors as a a guest beer. The Youngs Gold was a nice pint though. anonymous - 29 May 2011 10:42 |
Didn't try the food but the ale was in a nice condition. We went to have a read and a game of cards, but I'd say it was more of a socialising (read: loud!) pub. Probably a great place to go for a drink with a group of friends though. Rambling_Paddy - 7 Feb 2011 13:27 |
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