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The Seacourt is the last pub left in Botley, and it is a good one. Built by Ind Coope in 1939 and then a Hall’s house, it was acquired by Banks's Brewery in 1995 and is now a thriving community local with keenly priced beers from the Marston’s range. It originally had separate public and lounge bars with an off-licence in the middle and a continuous bar counter. Now a single room, there are televisions showing Sky/BT sports in the bar area, though without dominating, and there are some quieter corners. The pub has food and drink offers every evening and quiz night is Sunday.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 3 regular beers.
Seacourt Bridge, Oxford