Nags Head On The Thames, Abingdon - pub details
Address: The Bridge, Abingdon, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX14 3HX [map] [gmap]
Radley (2.2 miles), Culham (2.3 miles), Appleford (2.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
- Wireless internet access (provided by The Cloud)
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other pubs nearby:
Broad Face, Abingdon (0.1 miles), Stocks Bar (Crown and Thistle Hotel), Abingdon (0.1 miles), Punch Bowl, Abingdon (0.1 miles), Kings Head and Bell, Abingdon (0.1 miles), Plough Inn, Abingdon (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Nags Head On The Thames, Abingdon
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| I recently stayed in the hotel opposite. It looked OK from over the river, so popped in early Saturday night for a pre-dinner appetizer. My wife failed to finish her drink and I couldn't neck mine quickly enough, such was the desire to escape. Chavs to the left of me, chavs by the door, stuck in the Nags Head. Not a pretty sight. A great disappointment. parkhillian - 14 Feb 2007 19:59 |
| Haha angelonthethames, are you one of the new managers by any chance? What a terribly biased, and inaccurate account of this pub. If you're going to promote your own pub, at least be subtle about it. Anyway, clockworkpurple has this pub nailed, it's nice in the garden in the summer, but horrible at the weekends as the chav clientele is terrible. Keirdre - 24 Dec 2006 16:05 |
| Having just moved into the area, i think that The Nags Head On The Thames is a really lovely little pub. It has a huge beer garden that can cater for about 280 people on a hot summers day. They have a jetty at the bottom of the garden where you can catch a boat trip into Oxford throughout the summer. There is an outside bar which is fully equipped. They even do BBQ's in the summer (weather permitting). They have just had a new menu, which is so much better than the last one. This one is more classy. They have a DJ on every Friday, and he plays all the latest tunes. They do however have doormen on, on a Friday, but this is just to keep out the rif raf, and to keep it an entertaining evening, rather than a punch up!They are even advertising for live bands! This place is really coming on. There is even a big screen so that you can watch the football. They are showing all the England games, because they are all on terrestrial telly. If they get busier, you never know, they might even get Sky back! They have near enough a whole new team in there, and that includes the managers. And from what i have seen of them so far, they won't stand any messing around, but they are really friendly. As far as i am concerned, this is the best place to go in Abingdon. Tell everyone........ angelonthethames - 1 Jun 2006 21:49 |
| There are two sides to this pub... On a quiet summer day it's a lovely place to go and sit by the river. Great views, and if you get a day where there are few kids running about it's pretty peaceful too. If you make the mistake of going there on a Friday/Saturday night, expect to get abused by Stella'd up chavs/alcopop-drinking, semi-naked chavettes getting trashed before they go to Stickies. Last time I went there in the evening a guy was been physically thrown out of the pub by the bouncers as I arrived. Nice. There's a "dancefloor" of sorts, but I can't say I've ever gone close enough to experience it. The one time I ate there the food was edible, somewhere between standard pub fare and school dinners. The cider is not particularly good, but then they serve Blackthorn, which I don't really like. There are far nicer places to frequent in Abingdon, so unless it's sunny, or you're a chav, i would AVOID. clockworkpurple - 15 Jan 2006 12:54 |
| My comments in May still stand. Alan_Key - 7 Sep 2005 17:36 |
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