Three Goats Heads

Oxford


For some of the best (and cheapest!) real ale in town, head to this old-fashioned split-level pub, which exclusively serves beer from Sam Smith’s brewery in Yorkshire, and holds no truck with new-fangled nonsense like music or TVs (or websites!). The upstairs bar offers carpets and dark-wood panelling, while the weekend-only Cellar Bar below has bare floors and green tiles.


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