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The Lamb Inn, Oxford

High Street
Little Milton
Postal town: Oxford
OX44 7PU

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Komakino . left this review about The Lamb Inn

A stone and thatched building just before a bend in the drive-thru village of Little Milton, this quaint pub seems to have a slant towards the dry offerings. The entrance is at the rear of the building from the car park, entering into a square room with tables (some of which had reserved signs on): the bar area was towards the right - a further sunken 'dining' area was to the left of the bar down a couple of steps. Both areas were segregated by wooden posts, which gave some form of demarcation to the three bar and dining areas. Interior décor included green carpet, red painted walls and some exposed stone and it's pretty small and cosy inside. The three ales on offer were Brakspears Bitter, Wainwrights Golden Ale and Thwaites Magic Sponge, the latter of which was in decent enough form (the real sponge pump clip is novel). Food is of the 'pub grub' variety, with dishes such as scampi, battered haddock and pie and chips some of the offerings chalked up on a blackboard opposite the bar. There is a small seating area outside the back of the pub and a beer garden is a small schlep across the car park, both of which catch the rays of the sun after it's gone over the yard-arm. One word of warning for the tall - there's more than one 'Mind Your Head' sign, so be prepared to stoop.

On 13th July 2016 - rating: 5
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