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Present building erected in 1904 in place of previous pub. Completely refurbished in 1984 and name changed from Red Lion to Oxford Bakery and Brewhouse; bakery removed and just Brewhouse from 1990 and then Fuggle & Firkin from 1996 but still brewing. Became the Goose in 2000 and then back to Red Lion when acquired by M&B in 2008. Rambling layout with different areas including two small dining spaces upstairs which could be taken over by a group. The paved or decked outdoor area is huge and part is covered and heated, though a basket of blankets is provided so you can keep warm in any weather. Emphasis on food and part of M&B's Country Dining Group. Refurbished February 2020.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Red Lion, Oxford
through Mitchell & Butlers
Changing beers typically include: Brakspear - Oxford Gold , Five Points (varies)
Source: National