The Old Bookbinders Ale House

Pub · Oxford

The Old Bookbinders Ale House

Pub · Oxford
17-18 Victor St, Oxford OX2 6BT, United Kingdom

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French-influenced pub food, crepes, ales, and a cosy atmosphere  

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17-18 Victor St, Oxford OX2 6BT, United Kingdom Get directions

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17-18 Victor St, Oxford OX2 6BT, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 1865 553549
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Ashish Gupta

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A lot was on going and it seemed as if I had stepped in at the wrong moment. The bar was alight, the ales flowing, the desserts unmissable.and the service was with a smile. Sometimes being alone in a crowd can be just feeling lost. Feast on the Ales, shun the beer, cider is for the sides, food is amazing. Atmosphere bursting with energy. You need to be in there to feel it

Jerome Santamaria

Google
Had a fantastic dinner here. Very popular place and deservedly so. We went early and so easily got a table. It was a perfect evening so outside tables were full, and customers were spilling onto the surrounding streets with their drinks. The interior is fun, the design, plates and cutlery not boringly minimal. The food and service competed to be the highlight. We had three very tasty and filling courses. The menu is french food. Again, the staff were wonderfully friendly which raised the experience. Highly recommended.

Caroline Ratcliffe

Google
The food and service were just fantastic. The food was delicious. The servers were lovely and friendly. The restaurant itself inside is amazing. I highly recommend it and would 100% love to eat here again.

Lorelei Clinton

Google
Very atmospheric and dynamic pub! I've been a few times for drinks, but had food for the first time back in April. We went for a pre-dinner drink and enquired if there were any tables after looking at the menu. To our delight, they managed to fit us in at very short-notice. Service was great and we were made very welcome. We enjoyed French Specialty Wine with a shared starter of 'Rillette de la Mer,' followed by 'Le Marée Provençale' and 'L' Anti Cannibale.' All portions were delicious and we were able to take the remainder home. A great evening on a bustling Saturday night.

Laura M

Google
Excellent place for dinner (although getting a table is definitely the tricky part here). We had the 2 course set menu (£20.50 each). I had a delicious goat cheese and med veg tart to start followed by sea bass. Whilst the other person had same starter but the French style burger (no bun). The service was friendly and efficient and they answered all my allergen questions having checked with the kitchen without making me feel like I was difficult! Good drinks selection. Overall a great little find.

Marianna Ryan

Google
Excellent throughout! We’ve been visiting this place for the last 10 years and the quality of food has been consistently high. Lovely atmosphere and friendly service as well. Be prepared to wait a bit for a table but the wait will be worth it!

Brendan

Google
Very unique, more a restaurant than a pub in the evening. Menu is classic French bistro, professionally run and managed, Def wotyh a visit.

Saminda Wijegunawardena

Google
While the food in the end was middling, the service and great pub ambience more than made up for it and combined for a very enjoyable meal. We all started with the French onion soup and it was fine, just a bit bland. The Chevre crepe I had was also just fine, but distinguished a bit by the higher quality goat cheese flavor. Service by the entire staff was excellent and the eclectic decor created a vibrant atmosphere.
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Gabriela R.

Yelp
We were hoping to spot a certain famous local here, but we did not succeed. However, we did enjoy a French onion soup that needed a bit of salt, but was otherwise solid. I didn't love the Chevre crepe, but appreciated the effort. The fries were yummy. Order another round! It's an adorable pub, and service is friendly and kind, bathrooms are clean, and I would def sneak in for a drink or fries in the future.
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Sinibaldo R.

Yelp
Cozy pub with a great personality! The staff was friendly, helpful, and quick. The pub specializes in French cuisine. I have heard great things about their mussels! I went for the steak with peppercorn sauce. Overall, everything was okay. It was not exceptional, but it was not awful either. I will come again to try the mussels tho XD PS It is pretty busy, so make sure you book in advance.
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Phi M.

Yelp
Excellent pub in Oxford! I ordered the French Onion Soup and strawberries & cream crepe both of which were wonderful. The beer was also the expected refreshing drink at an English pub. The service was fast and friendly. Your order is made at the bar and they drop it off (make note of your table number). We were fortunate to get an outdoor table, but if you want a better experience, you should book ahead. I loved the English pub eclectic decor that set the appropriate ambience. This is a great pub to come around to have a bite to eat and a pint with friends.
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Qype User (Flic…)

Yelp
This is one of my favourite pubs in Oxford. It's a bit out of the way for central Oxford pubgoers, but it's well worth the trek and it doesn't seem to suffer from lack of customers. If you're into your real ale, it's well worth coming along, and I always find that pubs focusing on real ale have a certain feel about them. I'm not bothered about ale, but I do like interesting rooms, dogs running around and, in this case, the free peanuts! Food is served: Mon-Thurs: noon-2pm and 6-9pm Fri-Sat: noon-5pm Sun: noon-5pm (although sometimes they run out earlier). Tuesday is the infamous quiz night, starting at 7 and ending in much hilarity and clinking of glasses. It's one of the few places where locals, students and tourists seem to mix really well. Give it a try for that warm and fuzzy feeling.
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Glen M.

Yelp
WAY out of the way (technically Jericho, but far, far out). Filled with tat without seeming tatty, all mismatched and jumble-sale-y, games, and a FABULOUS quiz, and you can get in here ('cos it's so far from anything) with your 16 friends and probably find a table. So, there's that.
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Amy H.

Yelp
Great cosy pub with proper food - downside is it is sooo popular nowadays that you probably have to book a table for dinner - who ever think about booking a table when they just want to randomly hang at local pub anyway! If it's not because of the lack of seats I'd give this place full five stars
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Ben L.

Yelp
Great little pub, off the beaten path. Good food, good beer, good service and good atmosphere. It is the dimly lit, mismatched chairs, everything old kind of pub. Good separate room for events and plenty of space for groups to come have a good time. I would go back here, for sure.
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Qype User (edhaye…)

Yelp
The Bookbinders often feels like one of those places that people always talk about, but never get round to visiting, which is a shame as it's an excellent little boozer; and probably the best of the Jericho set. Its focus on real ale, its place in its community (something that a good quiz always helps pubs cement), and its reasonable prices set it apart from most of its Oxford competitors. The range of Greene King / Shephard Neame ales is always good, and the food is better than expected - top end pub grub is probably the fairest description. If there's a downside it's the occasional Morse crowds, and its seemingly irresistable draw to pub crawlers.
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Qype User (pul…)

Yelp
I've had some good evenings here especially in the summer or when they've had beer festivals. Despite the endorsement by CAMRA I've had some appalling beer in here and I wouldn't recommend it to the proper beer drinker especially when the far-superior Harcourt is so close by. Dec 2011 I got a slagging for that review but I'm pleased to say that the perpetrator(s) have moved on and been replaced by the wonderful Michel French cook known to many in Oxford. The food has improved beyond measure and if you've not been here in a while I'd cut along to it quickly before it is discovered. They've opened up the rear of the pub and made a very cosy lounge. On both recent occasions the beer has been exceptional. I'd now put my rating up to *
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Luke B.

Yelp
My wife and I visited the Bookbinders Ale House for dinner tonight, under the impression that we were visiting an English style pub. Upon entry the front feels like a cozy traditional English pub. However, we were a bit thrown off by the French cuisine and almost entirely French staff. I will say that the staff was very friendly and the pub is pretty cool, with a very eclectic theme ranging from old brass instruments and records to French art. The food was pretty good, but nothing to write home about. We had the Complète Crèpe, Greek Salad, and Bread with Addukah (see my pictures) and our bill was about £34 (including the 10% gratuity automatically added). There seems to be a fairly good number of French restaurants only a short walk in Oxford that are clearly indicated as French cuisine. This ones a bit misleading though. Overall for the value, this is a good bet, but I'm leaving only 3 stars given the odd mish-mash of English pub and French cuisine.
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Abhi K.

Yelp
This pub is in Jericho. It is a few blocks away from the main street that runs through Jericho (Walton), but Oxford is so small that this place is NOT far away. True, there's really nothing else around it, but it's pretty close to everywhere else in Jericho. The pub was really nice. It is very cozy with friendly waitstaff, free monkey nuts and good food. I had the mussels and fries. The mussels were meaty with a nice garlicky sauce. The fries were skinny cut and comes with aioli but I suggest just dipping them into the sauce for the mussels. It also comes with a piece of garlic bread which to be honest was overkill and not that great, but everything else makes up for it. Will be back again.
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Qype User (crypto…)

Yelp
Nice bar staff, decent boardgames and a famously cosy feel and nice atmosphere. It should really be a little off the beaten track, but its fame brings people in from all over. Well worth a visit.

Qype User (starsi…)

Yelp
Spent new year here, drinking great real ale, playing scrabble and listening to an open mic night. Quirky and fun.

Qype User (TJCusw…)

Yelp
This fantastic pun re-opened this term, after closing over the summer. The previous owner's lack of a good range of ales and free monkey nuts has been rectified. There is a great variety of local and seasonal ales, a reasonable wine list and some lovely whiskys on offer. As before, board games and daily papers are available to suit both a long evening with frienda or a quick pint before bed. The new owner, who also runs a Creperie in central Oxford, has provided a brilliant new menu of hot food the best choices including a game pie and the moules frites offer on Friday. A cosy and eccentric pub back at its best.

Bryan M.

Yelp
Great place to go if you want to go to a place off the beaten path (which is not so easy in Oxford) with great food and a friendly service. 5 stars for sure. Delicious French food with great casual atmosphere. Love it would highly recommend this place.

Matthew C.

Yelp
Visited Oxford for the weekend, and searched for an early dinner (5ish) not too far from the bus station. Luckily Bookbinders caught our eye, which turned out to be a short walk from our Airbnb. The restaurant is a proper old english pub, with quirky decor and a French kitchen. Stuffed mussels with pastis were memorable, as was the wine and the salmon entre. The charcuterie was meh, but I'll let that slide. Highly recommend, but do try and reserve a table, as it's not a very big place and it quickly filled up with lots of waiting at the bar. Also wanted to add - the desert crepe with bananas and Belgium chocolate - go for it!