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13/10/2008

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The Shaston Arms needs more space

Although it feels like it's been there for years, this one is a comparatively new pub. A decade ago, Hall & Woodhouse took the wine bar on the site and did their best to make it look like a pub with a bit of history. So, expect a few mirrors, wooden floors and dividers in the decor.

It's a reasonable effort given the layout of the place, with nooks and crannies in a relatively small space. There are decent Hall & Woodhouse beers - Badger, Tanglefoot - on offer accompanied by all the other booze you'd expect of a pub in the centre of town. However, its cramped layout and overwhelming popularity on weekend evenings (and towards the end of the week) means it's not always the place for a quiet chat over a pint or two - unless you're lucky enough to get one of the seats at the very back, that is.

CLIENTELE: local workers
NEAREST STATION: Oxford Circus station
FEATURES: real ales, including seasonal choices, outdoor seating


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