Something of an institution, the pub, one of a handful claiming to be the oldest in Oxford, has been on this site since 1607, the king in question being James l. It’s owned by Wadham College, whose students live on the upper floors. The historic interior is listed by CAMRA. There are five rooms, the larger areas containing tables; the pub is usually very busy, but the quieter and most atmospheric areas are the panelled back bar and the “office”, with its real fire and leather sofas. Until 1973 a small bar with the entrance in Holywell Street was 'Gentlemen Only'. The outside seating is a few picnic tables on the pavement at the front.
Historic Interest
Listed Grade II. Rebuilt early C18. Has some original features and an early C18 staircase and fireplaces. On CAMRA's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors grade One Star.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: II
Claimed as Oxford’s oldest pub, built in 1607, though rebuilt in the eighteenth century, hence its Georgian appearance. The front parts are largely opened out and modernised though some decorative ceiling plasterwork remaining. The opening rear left, however, leads to a most characterful back portion. The corridor ahead has a glazed and heavily bowed partition behind which is a small bar that was 'gentlemen only' until about 1973. A now-closed door in the partition suggests this space was once split into two tiny rooms. The bar itself has old dado panelling and a very old bench at the rear; the counter is in the same style as the rest of the room but is more recent and the bar-back shelves mix old and new. Separating this bar from a lobby area is a glazed partition that almost reaches the ceiling and has a doorway and three sliding windows in the open position, two of which form hatches for service. The lobby has old dado panelling with bench seating attached and a baffle by the back door. Up three steps is a lounge, converted in 1992 from a former 'family room' for the licensee. It has a modern 'window' cut into the partition wall for supervision purposes.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 3 regular beers.
King's Arms, Oxford
Changing beers typically include: Young's (seasonal)
Source: National