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St Aldates Tavern

Picture source: Movement80


 
The St Aldates Tavern was situated at 108 St Aldates.
 
This pub has now reopened.
Admin (December 2012)
 

 
Review from tantallon.org.uk:
Colin Batchelor writes:
Not long before I started this project, there was a pub further down St Aldates called the St Aldates Tavern. It's now an Indian restaurant, but still has the enamel Morland signs outside. For younger readers, Morland was a brewery in Abingdon that swallowed Ruddles of Rutland and was then taken over by Greene King.
This St Aldates Tavern used to be the Hobgoblin and before that the Bulldog. It hasn't changed much since its last incarnation. Glyn Kennington tells me that the two cask ales were Jester and Barbus
Barbus from the Butts Brewery in Hungerford, West Berkshire.
(2005-08-13)
 

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