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| Boudicca (205), London, England | | February 22, 2012 A tiny Fuller’s pub packed with character.
The Bear is a tiny, lopsided place with just two small rooms. One has a very low ceiling with the bar and its six taps (all Fuller’s) tucked into the corner; the other is a wood panelled room with bell pushes around the walls and frame upon frame of snipped off ties, all carefully labelled and signed, and mounted in glass cases. I thought at first they were all from Oxford colleges but on closer inspection it turned out that there are also ties from other colleges and universities, hospitals, the royal colleges and various clubs in America, South Africa and New Zealand.
It wasn’t busy when we were there but I’d imagine if you had more than about ten people in each room it might be quite uncomfortable, despite the seats and perches crammed into every available space. A guided walk stopped outside whilst we were there but fortunately they moved on. The Bear is reputedly Oxford’s oldest pub and I think it may have appeared on TV in “Lewis”.
(Visited 7 January 2012). | | rosenbergh (275), Helsinki, Finland | | January 11, 2011 Small, tight, incredibly hot and lots of smoke (and probably carbon monoxide too) from the fireplace. Quite expensive too. 5 casks. Surprisingly it was possible to find a place to sit on Friday night. Still worth a visit. | | bnselby (11), San Francisco, California | | 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 (234), Tromsø, Norway | | 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 (56), Derby, England | | 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 (70), Rochester, Kent, United Kingdom, Wales | | 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 (25), Bedford, England | | 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 (70), St. Paul , Minnesota | | 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 (375), Woodland, California | | 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), Denver, Colorado | | 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. |
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Scene Hidden Pub dating 1242, small cosy rooms.
Staff Generally foreign students, plenty but witless.
Music Non
Parking No
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