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Duke Of Edinburgh

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The Duke Of Edinburgh was situated at 76 St Clements Street. This pub closed in 2014 and is now used as the Globe restaurant.
 

 
Review from tantallon.org.uk:
Greene King IPA
Archers Golden

Colin Batchelor writes:
It was repainted in yellow and black (body) and red and blue (pool room) about two years ago, but it now looks almost exactly as it did before the redecoration. The ceiling coming to bits at the northern end by the dart board and the roller screen due to water helps.
The beer is the uninspiring East Anglian Greene King Abbot Ale and IPA, which are both alright. Surprisingly comprehensive range of alcopops behind the bar. I blame Oxford Brookes University at the other end of Headington Hill. There's a table football table as well. (6.iv.1999)

Pontus Lurock adds:
I think it's been recently done up, but can't really tell, never having been in before. Low loungey furniture. Music at a reasonable volume. The pool table is squeezed into a nook which necessitates
comically short cues for certain shots, and the table football is still there. Not bad, really, and the Archers was a nice surprise.
(ix.2003)
 

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Name Dates Comments
Andy Liddell 1985/1987 I worked for Steve and Sue Somers in this pub part time and casual. Made a man of me. Great memories of Oxford people who were really friendly.