June Fizzy Fowler
It does what it says on the tin. In my head I had a pint with John Rebus and Ian Rankin. Here's tae us, wha's like us, gey few and they're a' deid. Slainte.
The Oxford Bar apparently became a public house in 1811, although it was a confectioner's shop in 1843. It was disponed on 30 October 1893 to Andrew Wilson, wines and spirits merchant, and thereafter remained a public bar. The Oxford Bar retains its original compartmentalised form, which many o read more
It does what it says on the tin. In my head I had a pint with John Rebus and Ian Rankin. Here's tae us, wha's like us, gey few and they're a' deid. Slainte.
Authentic scottish Pub. No tv, no music. Only good beer and great atmosphere!
Excellent bar! The beer was delicious, the fire was a blazing and the Spartan atmosphere wonderful and finally the lady barmaid was fantastic...a beautiful old fashioned pub and long may it live!