Built in1872 as a private house and shop it soon became a pub called the Red, White, and Blue with a sign of 3 croquet balls. In 1995, under Morland, the complete interior was demolished to make one large bar to represent a Victorian tavern and the name was changed to fit. The manager left suddenly in December 2018 and now run by the same people as the Old Bookbinders in Jericho. Now more of a cocktail bar and music venue. Brunch available weekends 10 to 3, and pie and mash in the evenings. Sometimes has a guest beer on. Check out the prize-winning mural.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
James Street Tavern, Oxford