Headington & Marston Pubs


Headington

The Britannia
1 Lime Walk, Headington, OX3 7AH - web
Ember Inns
🍴 (Food, 10-10) πŸ”† Outdoor seating

Situated on the corner of London Road and Lime Walk, handy for the Headington shops and a short walk from Brookes University.
At the heart of the Britannia is an old coaching inn, now with several extensions to the original building. Inside there are 4 or 5 different areas to the pub, depending on how you're counting, including seats by a modern real fire. 
It's a popular dining spot with a menu of traditional pub food.  The beer range tends to be a little unexciting - there are 8 hand-pumps but they usually stick to around 4 ales from large national brewers.

There's some extensive history of the pub and a couple of great pictures on this websiteLondon Road has changed a bit over the years!

The Butchers Arms
5 Wilberforce Street, Headington, OX3 7AN - web
Fullers
🍴 (Food, times vary: check website) πŸ”† Garden

A cracking backstreet local offering good food and drink and a sun-trap garden to the side.  Worth navigating the side streets to find, it's a smart, friendly and welcoming pub.
It consists of one comfortable main bar room, leading out to the peaceful outdoor seating.
Beers come from the Fullers range, but on each of my visits the Butchers have been serving the breweries seasonal and special ales.


The Royal Standard
78 London Road, Headington, OX3 9AJ
Greene King
πŸ”† Outdoor seating ⚽ Sports on TV

I'll level with you, it's a long time since I had a pint in the Standard.   On that visit we sat on a table out the back, with our Greene King IPA , watching a roofer with zero health and safety precautions working on the flats across the road.  He was trying his best to either tumble off himself or hit a passing pedestrian with bits of debris.  Not wanting to become witnesses to any accidents we hastily drank up and moved on.
Which isn't a very fair pub review.
Sorry.


Headington Quarry

The Chequers Inn
17a Beaumont Street, Headington Quarry, OX3 8JN - web
πŸ”† Garden
The oldest pub in Headington Quarry, this has been under threat for a number of years. The large building was divided in 2011 with one half of it turned into the Aziz Indian restaurant. The pub has a wonderful, well-kept back garden with immaculate Aunt Sally courts.

The Masons Arms
2 Quarry School Place, OX3 8LH - web
Free House
πŸ•’ Limited opening times - evenings only Mon -Fri
πŸ”† Garden ⚽ Sports on TV

This is a great traditional pub set in the maze of alleys and lanes of Headington Quarry.  It has a loyal local following.  There is an L-shaped front bar with comfy seats in the bays of the windows, a dart board and a couple of small TV screens.  A slightly separate back room has a larger TV for sports and a route out to a pleasant decking area over-looking the garden.
There are 5 ales served from well respected breweries such as Dark Star and Timothy Taylor.  The Old Bog Brewery was set up here at the pub in 2005, located in an old out-house.  Sadly brewing is very rare these days, so you're unlikely to come across their own beers.
🍺 Beer Festival - Each September the small hall behind the pub and it's back garden become the venue for the excellent Headington Beer Festival.  This is a popular event with a great range of beers in a wonderful setting.
πŸ† Oxford CAMRA branch 2019 City Pub of the Year winner.


The Six Bells
3 Beaumont Road, Headington Quarry, OX3 8JN - web
Greene King

🍴 (Food 12-2.30, 5-9 Mon-Fri / 11-9 Sat / 12-5 Sun)
πŸ”† Outdoor seating ⚽ Sports on TV

Located close to the Headington roundabout and the ring-road.  This is pretty much a locals pub that you'd be unlikely to travel out your way to visit. It's a reasonably characterful building, a pub since the early 19th century and refurbished at the end of 2018. The bar is L-shaped with sport on big screens towards the rear and a quieter section at the front. Sadly the beer range is a little dull, with GK IPA or Abbot on offer - two ales that we're not short of in Oxford.

Headington Village



The Black Boy 
91 Old High Street, Headington Village, OX3 9HT (web)
Everards
🍴 (Food Tue to Sat 12-2.30, 6-9, Sun 12-5)   πŸ”† Garden
We originally called in here in 2014 when 'ticking off' all the cities pubs.  At the time I noted that it had gone full gastropub and offered little to the visitor in search of a pint.
But heading back there in 2020 I'm pleased to report that it's a bit more pub like and we were afforded a warm welcome. 
The pub has two main rooms, one with the bar filling the length of the back wall.
There is also a small room with a few tables that you pass on the way in, and from here there's a door to a back garden.
As with the White Hart, beers come from Everards, with two hand pulls serving 'Tiger' and a seasonal ale.


The White Hart
12 St Andrews Road, Headington Village, OX3 9DL - web
Everards
🍴 (Food 12-8, 12-5 Sun) πŸ”† Garden
Located in the original historic village part of Headington, this is a lovely Grade II listed 17th century pub.  There are two rooms within, a small front bar and a larger area to the side, both with a comfortable, traditional feel to them.  The range of ales is good, with Everards plus changing guests - between 4 and 7 available.  To the rear is a superb walled garden - quite possibly the best beer garden in the city.
The pub was voted the 2018 City Pub of the Year by the Oxford CAMRA branch.
🍺 Beer Festival - each May the White Hart set up an outdoor beer festival bar in the picturesque garden with a good range of 40+ beers and ciders.  

Marston

The Red Lion
40-42 Oxford Road, Old Marston, OX3 0PH - web
Greene King
🍴 (Food 12-2, 6-9 Tue-Sat / 12-3 Sun / No food Mon)  πŸ”† Garden
Situated in Marston Village, the Red Lion is a traditional, picturesque stone brick pub.  There are two rooms, served by the one central bar - the room to the left being the bar, the one to the right geared more towards eating.  With numerous pubs lost in the area you don't get a lot of choice around this way, which may explain why the bar was very busy on a Saturday afternoon visit.  We headed out to the pleasant garden - a nice spot with occasional barbecues and outside bar.
Greene King again.  Ho hum....more Abbot Ale.
I've not eaten in the Red Lion, but reports are that they serve up some good pub fare.


The Up In Arms
241 Marston Road, New Marston, OX4 0EN  - web
Dodo Pub Co
🍴 (Food 9-2.30/6-9.30 Mon-Fri, 9-3/6-9.30 Weekends) πŸ”† Garden
This was formerly the Somerset, which closed in 2009.  In an area already bereft of pubs, this too looked doomed.
A determined community group was set up to try to save the pub and good news came at the end of 2018 when the local Dodo Pub Co began refurbishing it. They also operate the Rickety Press in Jericho and Rusty Bicycle off Iffley Road.
Opened in April 2019, it's an L-shaped room with a great covered patio and garden to the back.
Food comes in the shape of burgers, wings and pizzas.  They've also got proper coffee.
And beers from Arkells, plus some guest ales on hand-pump and a craft keg wall.

The Victoria Arms
Mill Lane, OX4 0QG - web
Wadworth
πŸ”† Extensive Garden
At the Victoria Arms it's the spectacular large garden which is the real stand-out feature.  The lawn, with picnic tables dotted about it, leads down to the River Cherwell. 
A pub, originally called the Ferry Inn, existed at this old river crossing - a remote location where supplies were delivered by foot or boat.  Closed and derelict, it was purchased in 1959 by the Oxford Preservation Trust (the folks behind the annual September Open Doors event, which allows us to peak into often closed buildings in the city).  They rejuvenated the pub, which has since been leased to Wiltshire brewery Wadworth's, whose beers you'll find on the bar.
Apparently it's a popular destination to punt up the river to - I wouldn't know, I wouldn't get more than a few meters before getting stuck in the river bank if I was left in charge of a punt.
Alternatively it's a pleasant 30-minute walk from the centre, accessing the riverside path via University Parks.

The pub grounds have played host to a couple of annual music festivals - the Riverside Festival and Rabbit Hole Music Festival.  


The wonderful garden of the Victoria Arms, Marston


Also in this area:

White Horse 
1 London Road, Headington, OX3 7SP

A Hungry Horse outlet.
Seriously, who designed the new 2019 pub sign?!
 



Getting Here:
Catch Bus 8 from Stop E2 next to the Westgate Centre (handily close to Hook Norton pub, The Castle) or from Stop T2 on the High Street.
Headington is roughly 2½ miles from the city centre.
Marston is north of Headington, but requires a different bus from the centre - X13 from St Aldates.

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