The Oxford Bar

The Oxford Bar
The Oxford Bar
The Oxford Bar, Edinburgh.jpg
Public house information
Location Edinburgh, Scotland
Established 1811
Website www.oxfordbar.com/

The Oxford Bar is a public house situated on Young Street, Edinburgh, Scotland. The pub is chiefly notable for having been featured in Ian Rankin's Inspector Rebus series of novels. The Oxford Bar, or The Ox, is John Rebus's favourite pub in Edinburgh to go for a drink.[1]

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History

The Oxford Bar apparently became a public house in 1811, although it was a confectioner's shop in 1843[2]. It was disponed on 30 October 1893 to Andrew Wilson, wines and spirits merchant, and thereafter remained a public bar.

The Oxford Bar retains its original compartmentalised form, which many other local bars have lost. Originally consisting of a central corridor with rooms to right and left, the corridor has been opened up to the left with an archway into the small stand-up bar but the original form is still clear.

Patrons

Several Scottish writers and artists are also said to have been patrons of the Oxford Bar, including Sydney Goodsir Smith and Willie Ross. In fact, the pub was first immortalised in Smith's Carotid Cornucopius. Ian Rankin is also a patron of the Oxford Bar, and chose it as Rebus's pub because a lot of police officers drink there.[3] Other visitors to the bar have included actor Sean Connery and author Colin Dexter.[4]

Quintin Jardine's 2009 Bob Skinner novel, Fatal Last Words, also mentions the Oxford Bar considerably, again due to the connection with the local police force drinking there. There are a few other nods to Rankin too.

References

  1. ^ Vickers, Judy (3 January 2005). "Locating the city's Rebus role". The Scotsman. http://news.scotsman.com/ViewArticle.aspx?articleid=2739067. Retrieved 16 June 2009. 
  2. ^ "Historic Scotland". http://hsewsf.sedsh.gov.uk/hslive/hsstart?P_HBNUM=30005. Retrieved 16 June 2009. 
  3. ^ Diski, Chloe (13 June 2004). "My favourite pub". London: The Observer. http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2004/jun/13/foodanddrink.features2. Retrieved 16 June 2009. 
  4. ^ "John Gates: Former landlord of the Oxford Bar, Edinburgh". The Scotsman. 18 September 2008. http://www.scotsman.com/obituaries/John-Gates.4503021.jp. Retrieved 16 June 2009. 

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Coordinates: 55°57′10.61″N 03°12′19.82″W / 55.9529472°N 3.2055056°W / 55.9529472; -3.2055056



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