Royal Blenheim
13 St Ebbes StreetOxford
OX1 1PT
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A Victorian pub named after one of the stagecoach services that once served the city, it was built in 1889 for Hanley & Co. Ltd, City Brewery, and has a single L-shaped room with a raised seating area along one side. Always has a good selection of ales, half from Titanic of Stoke-on-Trent, and half from all over. Although it is now run by Titanic the freehold is actually owned by Everards. The pub has set out its stall as a real ale and drinkers’ pub and is a regular winner of Oxford CAMRA’s City Pub of the Year award and a GBG regular since 2010 with some of the keenest prices in central Oxford. It is right in the centre of Oxford yet tucked away, next to the back of Modern Art Oxford which building was erected in 1888 as the 'square' room and stores for Hanley's brewery which stretched from here to Queen Street. The squares were open-topped vessels made of stone or slate for fermentation. The fermentation room is still there on the top floor. Hanley's was taken over by Hall's Oxford Brewery in 1898. Local CAMRA City Pub of the Year 2023 and 2024.