Nag's Head on the Thames
The BridgeAbingdon
OX14 3HX
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The bridge dates from 1416 and there has been a building here on an island in the Thames since the 17th century. Nobody seems sure whether the pub is named after the island or vice versa. Licensed since the 18th century this Grade II-listed pub is split over two levels; there is a small bar area with some stools and the rest of the pub at street level is set for dining; there is a restaurant down a few stairs which gives access to a large garden area next to the river and lovely views of the countryside and the town's historic buildings. Owned by the Brakspear pubco since June 2019. A bit seasonal as you would expect and might not always have the full beer range on in the winter. Card payments only.