Dating back to the 1800s, The Dewdrop is steeped in history and was regularly frequented by Colin Dexter, author of the Inspector Morse novels that put Oxford in the spotlight.
Enduringly popular with local residents and workers alike, the Dewdrop is a deceptively spacious pub that stylishly combines sumptuous period features with contemporary touches. Its best-kept secret is its delightful beer garden - perfect for laid-back afternoons, al-fresco dining or just a glass of something special on a sunny day. The beautifully-kept garden offers ample comfy seating, sheltered tables and outdoor heating for those days when the weather is a little more Britain than Bahamas.
An ideal spot for relaxation and refreshment on the way into or out of Oxford, with its prestigious universities and gardens, peaceful waterways and host of cultural attractions including the Ashmolean Museum.
Dog-friendly and with a private function room for hire The Dewdrop fosters a relaxed, friendly atmosphere and holds the authenticity of a true British local close to its heart.