Originally an Irish-themed bar, however none of that remains in its present incarnation. To the left of the pub are small compartments with an attractive snug to the side. The rest of the pub is largely open plan but all is furnished with mix and match furniture which gives the place a comfortable lived-in feel. At the rear is The Bread Shed, the main area where food can be found. Food is served 12-10 in university term time, reducing to 12-9 in the summer months. The opening hours may also be curtailed when the students are away. Table football is an unusual find. Two pool tables to rear right and curtained-off dining area to rear left.
Historic Interest
This former plumbers merchants started life as an Irish bar in the mid-1990s. Later on it became The Pub, later on still it became Pub - Zoo; that changed in Aug 2017 when it morphed into the Flour & Flagon.
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