Much extended 16th century ironstone building, converted to an inn in the late 18th century. Situated on the former main road through Bloxham adjacent to the small village green. The interior is on many levels reflecting the development of the building, and is mainly set for dining; breakfast, lunch and dinner are served. One notable feature in the rear extension is the glass covered well. To the rear is a patio area with covered area for smokers, an Aunt Sally pitch and the garden with children's play area. Four ales are served usually sourced from the extended Marston's range. A well-attended quiz is usually held weekly.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers (usually from Marston's range) and 2 regular beers.
Joiners Arms, Bloxham
Source: National