Find a pub in Oxford
Oxford's got a lot going for it. So have our Hungry Horse pubs near Oxford, set up for proper family days out. Make the most of big portions, amazing deals, sun-drenched beer gardens and big-screen sport.
City centre or countryside, we've got a seat waiting for you.
Why visit our pubs in Oxford?
After a big day out, the last thing you want is a fuss, and Hungry Horse pubs near Oxford keep it simple. They're the perfect venue to visit when you're exploring: think great pub food, cold drinks, great value and a relaxed atmosphere.
Our food deals run every day of the week, from breakfast through to dinner. The kids' menu has plenty to keep the little ones happy. And our tasty lunch dishes are great value, whether you're stopping in mid-explore or settling in for the afternoon.
When the kids don't want the fun to end, find a Hungry Horse with a play area near you. More fun times for them and relaxation time for you.
When the sun's out, our beer gardens are the place to be. There's something refreshing on our drinks menu for everyone. Cool off with cold pints, soft drinks, cocktails and more.
Big sports fan? Several of our pubs near Oxford show live sport on big screens all week so that you can catch the game with a winning meal.
The best pubs in Oxford
Here are five of our favourite Hungry Horse pubs in Oxfordshire. Each one is set up for great food, drinks and family days out.The White Horse, Headington
A lively pub around seven miles from Oxford city centre, the White Horse is a solid go-to for big-screen sport, hearty pub classics and daily deals. Relaxed and family-friendly, it's a great shout after a day exploring East Oxford, and you can find it on London Road in Headington.
The Tandem, Kennington
Just a couple of miles south of Oxford on Kennington Road, the Tandem sits on the green banks of the Thames. Perfect for winding down after a riverside walk or a morning on the water. Expect British menu classics, live sport and plenty of room for the whole group.
The Rowing Machine, Witney
On the edge of the Oxfordshire Cotswolds, the Rowing Machine pub and restaurant ticks all the boxes for a family pub day out. Great-value food and drink deals, big screens for sports fans, a beer garden and a play area for the kids. Find it on Cogges Hill Road in Witney, a stone's throw from Cogges Farm Museum.
The Cotton Wheel, Aylesbury
Just over the Oxfordshire border in Buckinghamshire, the Cotton Wheel is worth the short drive. Buzzing atmosphere, big-screen sport, wallet-friendly meals and a sunny beer garden. A great premium pub in Aylesbury for families and groups.
The Wee Waif, Charvil
A little further afield, near Reading on Old Bath Road, the Wee Waif is an easy stop if you're exploring the Thames Valley. Pub food favourites, live sport and an on-site hotel if you fancy staying over. Charvil Country Park is right on the doorstep for a pre-meal walk.
More about Oxford
Our little corner of the country is packed full of local attractions, places of interest, and fun activities for the kids, so if you're looking for things to do in Oxford, here's how to fill your day before getting your fill of tasty food.Start with a river adventure, and hire a punt and float along the River Cherwell or the Thames. It's one of the most fun things you can do with kids in Oxford, no experience needed. And there are waterside spots to stop off at along the way, plus plenty of family-friendly pubs are nearby when you're ready to dry off and eat.
If the kids love animals, Cogges Farm Museum just outside Witney is a brilliant hands-on day out. Meet furry friends, explore the farmyard and let the little ones run off some energy.
Fancy a bigger trip? Blenheim Palace is about half an hour from Oxford. The adventure playground, giant hedge maze and butterfly house make it a full day out for families. The grounds are dog-friendly too, so bring the whole pack.
Back in the city, parks and green spaces are perfect for a walk or a kick-about before lunch at one of Oxford's pubs. The Oxford Covered Market and the streets around Cornmarket are worth browsing before tucking into a pub favourite.
The best and most-loved attraction in Oxford is the famous Pitt Rivers Museum, packed to the brim with curiosities, historical artefacts and weird and wonderful items from around the world.
Whatever you get up to in or around the city, you won't run out of things to do near Oxford.