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The Oxford Bar is a public house situated on Young Street, in the New Town of Edinburgh, Scotland. The pub is chiefly notable for having been featured in Sir Ian Rankin's Inspector Rebus series of novels. The Oxford Bar, or The Ox, is John Rebus's favourite pub in Edinburgh. [2]
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His knowledge of Edinburgh bars and his appreciation of malt whiskies are encyclopaedic. Starting with Mortal Causes , his favourite hangout and meeting-place is the Oxford Bar , and from Exit Music to Rather Be the Devil , the ritual of going outside the bar to smoke is part of his routine.
A historic pub in the centre of Oxford that has served students, scholars and literary greats for over 450 years is to shut down, a cultural casualty of the COVID pandemic. The Lamb and Flag, once ...
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The Royal Oak is a 200 year old pub and folk music venue in the Scottish capital city, Edinburgh. [1] It is well known for its live music sessions [2] and counts various high profile Scottish musicians amongst its former resident performers, such as Kris Drever, Bobby Eaglesham, Danny Kyle and Karine Polwart.
There's growing evidence to suggest that GLP-1 drugs, which include Ozempic's semaglutide, may be useful for treating alcohol use disorder.
By the early 1980s, the Etceteras had disappeared and the 'Oxford Revue' became a troupe which operated in both Oxford and Edinburgh. The 'Oxford Revue Workshop' was an important aspect of Oxford's comedy culture from its 1986 founding to the 1990s - a fortnightly comedy night based in the cellars beneath the Oxford Union building.