Most people who have been to Oxford have been to the Trout too. Situated on the banks of the Thames, with a terrace alongside the river, this pub features in most guidebooks and is therefore hugely popular. There has been a building of some sort here since the 12th century and the current pub dates from1737. A popular Morse and Lewis location, there is a private island in the river reached by a picturesque bridge, actually called Rickety Bridge, though this is not accessible to customers. Not to mention the peacocks. Has been recently refurbished and seems to have gone up market a bit. Usually has a nother ale on in the summer.
Historic Interest
Listed Grade II as is the footbridge to the island and both road bridges.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 2 regular beers.
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