This will only be a short entry, but it is a proper pub and well worth a visit...especially if you like Sam Smith's.
Our first visit was on the evening of Saturday 5th September 1998 and, as it was quite late, this was my only shot of the pub.
So, on our recent visit to Oxford, the Three Goats Heads was one of the pubs I wanted to revisit. However, I had no idea where it was located, but in this day and age of Google Maps, that wasn't a problem. We'd finished lunch in the Four Candles (#263) and, after consulting the map app on my phone, I realised that it was very close to us. This how it looked on the rainy afternoon of Friday 21st May 2021.
I'm not a fan of Old Brewery Bitter, so I had a pint of the Double Four Lager, which was OK, but it's no Carling! The décor was typical of other Sam Smith's pubs I've been to - dark wood and lots of framed photos - not particularly to my taste as it all seems to be a bit too regimented. (I like the more random, higgledy-piggledy look of old school boozers!) Still, there are many worse.
We chatted a bit to the landlady who informed us that it has been a Sam Smith's pub since the mid 1980's.
If you can find it, the Three Goats Heads is well worth a visit, especially if you're a Sam Smith's fan!
I remember struggling to find it on our trip to Oxford in 2018 - trusting to instinct after a few pints is maybe not such a good idea.
ReplyDeleteTheir more traditional pubs have a more lived in and less formulaic feel - remember the Old Blue Bell in Preston?
I do remember the Old Blue Bell; I thought that was a bit over the top with the pictures and it did feel quite formulaic!
DeleteThe Commercial Hotel in Huddersfield was better, I thought!