The Eagle Tavern, Witney - pub details
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Address: 22 Corn Street, Witney, Oxfordshire, OX28 6BL [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 31396) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
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> Current user rating: 8.5/10 (rated by 18 users)
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Well kept ales are the main draw here with perfectly drawn delights from the Old Hooky range. Otherwise, the place is pleasingly decorated in keeping with tradition and the service one saturday lunchtime was uncommonly helpful and affable. A very good place to wile away a few hours and an easy bus ride to and from Oxford if you, like me, are not especially impressed with the prospect of living in David Cameron's constituency with its appalling new shopping centre. BoehmBawerk - 5 Oct 2014 08:07 |
Really glad to visit this pub regularly. It is a treasure in the town centre. DEnright - 20 Mar 2014 01:25 |
Excellent little pub with super Hook Norotn beers. We enjoyed a couple of pints here and were soon chatting away with the friendly landlord and locals. The interior is classic Cotswold style stone and timber (dark but certainly not dingey). There is a small garden area at the rear for smokers. Prices for beer were very reasonable and th pub keeps "traditional hours" - it closes at 3pm during the week. Here again the proposed Wetherspoons may affect trade but I would serioulsy hope not as this is a very enjoyable little town pub with local beer and it well worth a visit. Recommended. mcroyal - 6 Oct 2011 12:20 |
Never thought I�d rave about such food, but we had a marvellous lunch at this quiet Hook Norton Brewery pub of the very best ham, eggs and chips that we can ever remember. The ham is soused in beer and then baked and served with Old Hooky Beer Mustard. The meat is delicate and has a wonderful flavour. We had a well-served glass of the seasonal mild HN SDM (it�s slightly sweet), followed by the prize-winning HN Double Stout. The server went especially to the cellar so that we could have it at room temperature rather than at the current fashionable chill. The stout is sweeter than Guinness and it went excellently with the food. The ladies� toilets were spotless but the gents were a bit smelly. We received a warm, even charming, welcome from the landlady. It�s a shame that this place isn�t more widely known: you could easily walk past without noticing and it was under-occupied on a Saturday lunch-time. However, we�ll be back. Mona_Growser - 28 May 2011 16:24 |
A proper pub with good beer. A dying breed these days. It appears to be a Hook Norton tied or owned establishment. The Old Hooky was as good as it gets. anonymous - 4 Nov 2009 09:35 |
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