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Jude the Obscure, Oxford
Jericho
Postal town: Oxford
OX2 6AE
Pub Type
Greene KingReviews (Current Rating Average: 6 of 10) see review guidelines
Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Jude the Obscure
Substantial Greene King pub in the centre of Jericho, with a refurbished (and rather character-free) semi-modern L-shaped interior. Background music and several large but silent sports TVs. IPA and Olde Trip, plus a pair of 'Judes Home Brew' beers - Obscurity and Oxford Oak (£5.25) - and a couple of Lilley's ciders from the six handpumps.
On 27th June 2024
- rating: 6
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Tris C left this review about Jude the Obscure
I'm not sure of this pub's provenance but it was a return visit for us the other night. Naturally nothing's changed since August. Internally the pub's part slightly traditional and part modern wine bar with a semi-carpeted and flagstone floor - very popular too with a mixed crowd. Furniture is conventional and home to unappealing sauce bottles, music was a bit loud for comfort. What really hits you though are the multiple TV screens showing football - and ads - at volume.
Ales: something from Hardy & Hanson's, Greene King's Olde Trip and IPA and Prescott's Track Record at a steep £1.95 a half and fine (this is Jericho, hence the price).
This is really more of a sports bar than pub and as there are other far better pubs in Jericho (the Jericho Tavern next door for example), I can't envisage a return visit.
On 27th December 2016
- rating: 3
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Quinno _ left this review about Jude the Obscure
Well-presented exterior, which looks like an old townhouse. It’s a GK pub, sporting six pumps - five ales (all GK stable plus a house beer of unknown provenance) and Old Rosie cider. My Olde Trip was in good shape. Interior has an island bar, with décor heavy on classic film posters from the 40’s and 50’s. Also has a library area and some attractive large mirrors. Rear patio. Quite nice in here, if you can tolerate GK beers then this is worth a stop.
On 21st April 2014
- rating: 7
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Moby Duck left this review about Jude The Obscure
I took the walk here knowing it was a Green King pub and that probably wouldn't take the title of pub of the day,the main thrust of my visit was quite unscientific in the fact I simply had to visit a pub called Jude the Obscure,a cracking name for a pub.My low expectations were not exceeded though and found nothing special about the place,a large rather open place ,much of the wall space covered in film posters.Beers were Old Golden Hen ,Moreland Best,St Edmunds and a guest of Hopback Summer Lightening . To be fair the Old Golden Hen wasn't bad,I don't expect to return,nice name though.
On 12th August 2012
- rating: 5
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robert HOOK left this review about Jude The Obscure
great friendly atmosphere
On 8th October 2007
- rating: 10
[User has posted 5 recommendations about 5 pubs]