Seacourt Bridge Botley

British, Pub, Vegetarian

Seacourt Bridge Botley

Seacourt Bridge Botley
4.0 / 5 (1108 reviews)

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**A Gem in Botley: The Seacourt Bridge Pub**

Nestled at the heart of Botley, The Seacourt Bridge Pub offers a delightful combination of great food, vibrant atmosphere, and community spirit. Diners rave about the impeccably grilled dishes, such as the hunters chicken and gammon steak, complemented by crispy chips. The diverse events, from bingo to live music, ensure there's always something happening. Friendly service is a hallmark, with staff known for their warmth and attentiveness. While the pub may not be fully accessible, it remains a welcoming spot for locals and visitors alike, making it a must-visit for anyone seeking a memorable pub experience.

Last update: 16.06.2026 from: User

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★ 4 / 5 from 1108 reviews

Excellent cozy pub in oxford with great food. they would have visited again.

There is always something in this pub whether it is bingo, music, sport in the television. the pub is the hub of botley. a real community set. on Saturday they even organized the local market. always a nice selection of ales on tap or in the bottle and eating is always excellent. a big scream to the three most important ladies behind the bar that do an excellent work. becky is always friendly, tracy is a wonderful rental with the time for all, and tracy’s mother, cat, is always for some sharpshooters. highly recommended.

The cheerful staff had already reserved us a table in itself on the television so that we could see the game. the food was excellent and the portions were great and satisfying. the beer was good and the company was congenial. highly recommended for travellers staying in the new botley premier inn.

The food is amazing, and the service is equally impressive! The waitstaff were incredibly friendly and welcoming. Everything was great! It's a shame we aren't locals, or we would be here all the time!

This is not a barrier-free pub, but if you have a certain degree of mobility, you can use it. This is a local pub with locals in it. You can go through the level access doors and there you have a friendly, local double-sided bar with a level of dog friendliness. There's calm music. The tables cover the bar so in their easy to order from almost everywhere. There are also some offshoot stands for more privacy, but these will not be wheelchair accessible. There is no wheelchair accessible toilet. I used the ladies' toilet with a Q200R chair and my chair is a larger size than the market type. However, my frame came through the first door to the ladies also with a gentleman sitting at the corner. It then took some skills to the corner (with smaller door) to the actual ladies loo. Once inside, you need to get off the outside with the help of the bars if you are not mobile. So you have to leave your chair before the inner entrance. It's pretty safe because they have to get through three doors before they're outside the pub! Better yet, take a friend and they can also enjoy it! A person with a walker or with a certain level of ambulance will be able to use this pub easily. See photos for general loo furnished.

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The restaurant offers you a choice of gluten-free meals.

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