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Carpenters Arms
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Picture source: Movement80 |
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The Carpenters Arms was situated at 8 Nelson
Street. This Morrells Brewery pub was built in 1860 and closed in the 1990s.
Now converted into two houses. |
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I remember the Carpenters on Nelson
Street from my student days at Oxford in the mid-1970s, backing on to the
grounds of Worcester College, and run by an elderly couple, Ron and Else. It
was basically a beer shop. The beer was straight from the barrel. The bar
was very small, perhaps room for twelve or fifteen at a push - and the
overspill area doubled up, I suspect, as the couple's parlour - furnished in
that fashion, dated, with a large radiogram and a small sideboard. |
Andrew Whitehead (April 2020) |
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Review from tantallon.org.uk: |
Closed. They had a sale recently
where all of the lurid baraphernalia went for very reasonable prices. And
now we're down to only seven pubs in Jericho. It's going to be The Globe or
The Bookbinders next. I hope it doesn't happen till after I write up.
(4.vi.1999)
Morrells Oxford Bitter £1.70
Morrells Varsity £1.90
Strongbow Cider £2.20
Guinness Stout £2.30 (30.vii.1998)
Nachos £2.50
Desserts (Apple pie & ice cream, strawberries and cream) £1.00 (5.ix.1998)
Mark Dickerson writes:
The morbid among you can play a little game in Jericho; it's called Spot the
Dead Pub. For a while it looked like the Carpenters' was going to go the way
of the New Inn or the Bakers' Arms, as it was a way off the beaten track and
would be almost empty on the few times I went there. (Incidentally, there
used to be a Jim Needle cartoon of hundreds of regulars hiding as a student
reviewer visited this pub. It wasn't me.)
Instead, in have come the decorators. The walls are now washed red like the
classier type of pizza joint; there's a comfy settee; and the bar stools
have zebra-print material. It's a bit like sitting in a weird mix of the
Lemon Tree and its infamous predecessor the Pink Pussy, not entirely
unpleasant. The beer was fine on my visit.
The clientele appeared to be almost-cool; possibly students, not "locals",
whatever they are. I suspect you can score 10 points in the other Jericho
game: Spot the Zombie Pub. Look out for Tapas in the Globe and crystals in
the Bookbinders' soon. (2.vi.1998)
Editorial note by Colin Batchelor:
Yes. It's all true. They've painted the Gents (and the Ladies) silver, put
in stone-effect linoleum on the floor and a leopard print chaise longue.
When I came in there in June there was Ella Fitzgerald on the CD player
(ooh) and a very fuzzy (silent) view of Holland versus Yugoslavia. But now
they've removed the television, which is good, but unfortunately what's on
the speakers has a strong dependence in who's been parachuted in to mind the
bar. When I came in July, it was Will Smith.
On the loudspeakers, not behind the bar. I think I'd have preferred him
behind the bar, actually. The beermats are Morrells Varsity, in rough
keeping with the colour scheme.
Over by the fireplace (which is where the zebra print sofa is and the
leopardskin print chaise longue used to be before it was replaced by another
zebra print sofa) is a collection of Guardians and Observers from the past
week. Shervin was very impressed by the way you could lean back on the bar
stools without falling off.
The nachos are good. I've tasted them. (5.ix.1998) |
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Neil
Cranham |
1982/1984 |
In the pub on a daily basis, while a mature student at Ruskin College in
Walton Street, just round the corner. A fantastic place. A great mix of
locals, and students from Ruskin. It was OUR pub. Run by landlord Ken,
and landlady Barbara(?), and their pub dog. Happy happy days. |
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