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This is a nice pub, tucked away to the north of the town centre, but easily walkable from the Oxford Road. A friendly welcome awaits all, and there is some freedom of beer choice with a local ale always on. The tenants have built up a good reputation for food, the speciality is exotic meats cooked on hotrocks, and some of the pub is laid out as a dining area, but drinkers are very much catered for. There is a small back garden with a covered area, and an aunt sally throw.
Historic Interest
Listed Grade II. Late 18th century, both parts of pub listed separately. Forms a group with nos 14 to 20. First recorded as a pub 1877.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Spread Eagle, Abingdon
from Greene King
Changing beers typically include: Greene King (varies) , Loose Cannon - Abingdon Bridge , White Horse - Village Idiot
Source: Regional