Bear, Oxford, Oxfordshire
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Bear


Type: Bar
Rating N/A - too few ratings
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9 84%  54%  41%  55%  6%  58%  N/A 

6 Alfred St.
Oxford, Oxfordshire England OX1 4EH [ printable map ]
01865 728164


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Last rating was 4 months ago
[Edit Info]
Hours: 12 - 11 Mon to Sat, 12 - 10:30 Sun
Taps: 3
Bottles: ?
Entered by: imdownthepub
Last edit: imdownthepub

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Your Opinions

bnselby (11), San Francisco, California
  70   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
5/57/109/15N/A 5/1014/20

August 16, 2008
This tiny, tiny pub is supposed to be the oldest in Oxford. Tucked behind ChCh. Ties snipped and tacked to the walls (and ceilings). It’s a very cool place, and if you can take some seats, you can really tuck in and have an enjoyable night. Definitely worth checking out if you’re in Oxford. Not a ton of tourists, as the location is a bit hidden.

Rune (42), Tromsø, Norway
  46   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/55/106/15N/AN/A9/20

April 15, 2008
Located next to Christ Church, this small pub claims to be the oldest in Oxford (1252). A Fullers pub with four hand pulled ales. Polite service. Worth a visit. Be sure to bring a tie for donation - there must be several thousand ties decorating the walls and roofs (visited17.03.2008).

haddonsman (53), Derby, England
  56   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/57/107/15N/AN/A11/20

March 12, 2008
A tight squeeze on a Saturday lunchtime, the Bear was an endearing place. Decent Hooky Bitter, decent service, sitting outside by the bins wasn’t the best but the pub itself was worth a looksie.

SilkTork (55), Rochester, England
  50   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/55/105/15N/AN/A11/20

February 17, 2008
Small two roomed pub with 5 casks - Fullers/Gales and Hooky Bitter. Smells of chips. Glass cases contain the clipped ends of club ties signed by the owners. Nice place.

hughie (17), Bedford, England
  46   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
5/54/104/15N/AN/A10/20

February 14, 2008
My head touched the ceiling in the bar (I’m six foot). Felt distinctly claustrophobic in here. Presumably they’ve taken health and safety issues into account. Room for a dozen people if they want to be comfortable. Beer was in good condition.

Stine (57), St. Paul , Minnesota
  48   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/54/106/15N/AN/A10/20

August 26, 2007
Visited in July 2006. This place is somewhat of a gimmick, but it has substance. Hook Norton ales on cask, and these seem to be very poorly kept. The barkeep was surly, but I am an American. An interesting visit, but without purpose as far as beer goes. Better pubs within a few minutes’ walk.

bhensonb (251), Woodland, California
  62   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/57/106/15N/AN/A14/20

June 30, 2007
A bit snug. Always decent ales, and when it’s not overly busy the staff seems willing to converse. The tie bits are interesting.

AustinMilbarge (49), Phoenix, Arizona
  62   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
5/56/107/15 6/10N/A13/20

December 28, 2006
Stopped in as we walked by when visiting Oxford. It was a rainy day and the cozy atmosphere was perfect for enjoying the "Daywaster" special and some pub grub. Good ambiance, mostly typical selection.

imdownthepub (74), Banbury, England
  54   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
5/54/106/15 5/10N/A12/20

January 27, 2004
Use this as number 3 on the Oxford City Pub Crawl. The oldest pub in Oxford and also the smallest, it can get packed. It has a famous collection of ties from Oxford Colleges which the famous Inspector Morse used to solve a murder, well fictionally anyway. Two rooms surround a tiny bar with a couple of serving areas, the beers tend to be from some of the UK's larger Brewers, but very occasionally Hook Norton Beers can be found. There is a small outside patio area but this is usually surrounded by bins from local Restaurants. There are ancient wooden floors and wobbly chairs and benches, but this adds to the ambiance. The bar is a rare pewter topped variety.


 
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Scene
Hidden Pub dating 1242, small cosy rooms.

Staff
Generally foreign students, plenty but witless.

Music
Non

Parking
No

Events
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