Slaking One's Thirst in Oxford
A Sunday Night on the Town, Part 2
One of my two favourite pubs in Oxford and one of my favourite places in which to pass time in the entire world, the White Horse, next to Blackwell's (this photo from another occasion) --
zoals te Leuven, boeken en bier:
A few days earlier I had finished up my oral presentation for the Symposium with some Scottish ale:
Scottish ales are good when you're working on a Mac:
Anyway, back to the post-Symposium pub crawl: I needed food and got some at the White Horse:
The chips are nothing special but not bad. The fish on the other hand -- haddock it was -- definitely made me happy: fresh, nicely battered, not greasy, good stuff.
Some cute marketing. Note that Tim Taylor's Landlord ale, just to the right of the Idiot, is a very noble beverage:
A short stroll to the east, down this little lane, is the other of my two favourite pubs in Oxford, the Turf Tavern, very different in some ways from the White Horse but also very cozy, comfy...
Very helpful and typically very attractive staff...
Outstanding ales and, one of man's most perfect creations, Weston's Old Rosie Scrumpy... goes down easy but packs a good punch!
That does it for the city centre, but I was looking forward to passing one more place on the way back to my lodgings...
Antonius
Alle Nerven exzitiert von dem gewürzten Wein -- Anwandlung von Todesahndungen -- Doppeltgänger --
- aus dem Tagebuch E.T.A. Hoffmanns, 6. Januar 1804.
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Na sir is na seachain an cath.