Ye Olde Reindeer, Banbury - pub details

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Address: 47, Parsons St, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX16 5NA [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 20606) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Banbury (0.6 miles), Kings Sutton (4 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Food served, Real ale

Pub suggested by David Jollie on 15 Feb 2005

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user reviews of Ye Olde Reindeer, Banbury

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A must visit if ever in the area.
7 hand pulls with 5 for Hook Norton Ales.
I had a very nice pint of Old Hooky for £3.40.
bjbrummiejohn - 30 Apr 2012 08:19
Back again and still excellent. A couple of seasonal Hooky ales on tap as the pub had recently featured in a TV programme. Always recommnded!!
mcroyal - 26 Apr 2012 10:30
Absolutely superb, and in my view one of the best pubs in England. It's a Hook Norton Ales pub so no problems with the beer, and a really good unspoilt traditional interior of an old coaching inn. Open fire and friendly staff - though sadly the much feared pub cat Cromwell passed away in July.

Spent new years eve there, the place was heaving with a hog roast and good band, free entry, and if that's not enough they brought round bottles of fizz to everytable, on the house, to toast the new year. And even better they had excellent Hooky Double Stout on draught.
OldRogue - 2 Jan 2012 17:53
Again with apologies to those who read my remarks in The Coach and Horses - Ye Olde Reine Deer is actually listed although the photo seems to show a pub called The New Flyer!!
Anyway - this is the place to go; super old interior with many historical connections. Hooky Beers in very good nick and I have always had a good time in this pub - talking to the locals and the licensee about this and that and beer and the proposed closure of the General Foods/Knorr/Kraft factory (no more Maxwell House coffee or Birds Custard from Banbury - it will all probably soon be made cheaply in Poland or some other such foreign land). Some lovely old adverts around the panelled walls and some great architectural features. Two bar areas and a patio at the rear (car parking as well). Not too far from the train station and certainly worth the walk. They also do fruit drinks such as elderflower and peach etc. from nice old glass containers. A bit of history and a good pint - we even missed our train to enjoy a second beer.
mcroyal - 1 Sep 2011 22:25
A piece of history, with a function room at the back said to have been used for meetings by Oliver Cromwell. It may not suit those who are looking for lots of action, but if you want a chin-wag in peace ond quiet, this place is for you. The Hook Norton beers are good and the staff are pleasant. Probably the best pub in Banbury!
16jamesdoc - 27 Jul 2011 22:22

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