Terraced, stone-built pub opposite the church in Old Headington village, the White Hart has a good selection of Everards ales and guests. It holds a beer festival every year in May. There are three drinking areas and a very large garden. Note the framed extract from a play 'The Tragi-comedy of Joan of Hedington' by Dr William King of Christ Church written in 1712 about the proprietor of a dishonourable ale house; thankfully now the pub has a much better reputation! The food is traditional and home-made with pies a speciality. Local CAMRA City Pub of the Year 2013 and 2017.
Historic Interest
Listed Grade II. Late 17th century with some original panelling and doors. Outbuilding at the back (originally stables) is also listed.
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This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
White Hart, Oxford
Changing beers typically include: Castle Rock (varies) , Everards (seasonal) , Oakham (varies)
Source: National