Jericho Tavern, Oxford

Jericho Tavern, Oxford

The Jericho Tavern is located on Walton Street in the Jericho area of Oxford. In its prime during the late 1980s and early 1990s, this pub and music venue became a crucial hub in Oxford's music scene, fostering the growth of notable bands such as Ride, Radiohead, and Supergrass.

Historically, Radiohead's performance in 1986 under the name "On A Friday" marked a significant moment at the Jericho Tavern. In a similar vein, Supergrass' performance in 1994 led to their record deal, cementing the tavern's reputation for launching successful music careers. Other acclaimed bands and artists like Bastille, Bombay Bicycle Club, and Foals have also graced its stage.

Today, the Jericho Tavern is more than just a music venue. It epitomizes the best of British pub culture, distinguished by its individuality, vintage charm, and an off-beat edge. Known for its fantastically tasty food and awesome drinks, it offers a lively and welcoming atmosphere. The tavern's design is a blend of a stylish contemporary bar, classic pub features, and quirky touches, making it an embodiment of urban cool.

One of the tavern's most appealing features is its spacious beer garden, a delightful rarity for a city pub. This hidden gem is perfect for relaxing and socializing, adding to the tavern's allure. Renowned for hosting amazing live music acts, The Jericho Tavern continues to be a vibrant local spot, pulsating with heart, soul, and personality, just a five-minute walk from the old city gates of Oxford.
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Sight Name: Jericho Tavern
Sight Location: Oxford, England (See walking tours in Oxford)
Sight Type: Food/Drink

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