The Oxford Arms serve a variety of traditional pub meals which are available to eat in or take away. They also provide a wide range of entertainment including a juke box, fruit machines and Sky Sports showing major sporting events. They also have a beer garden.
The Oxford Arms
Pub in Camden
8 / 10 from 2 reviews
Address
265 Camden High Street
Camden
London
NW1 7BU
265 Camden High Street
Camden
London
NW1 7BU
Telephone
020 7267 4945
020 7267 4945
Region
Camden
Camden
Category
Pubs
Pubs
Opening Times
Monday
Opens 10:00 - Closes 01:00
Tuesday
Opens 10:00 - Closes 01:00
Wednesday
Opens 10:00 - Closes 01:00
Thursday
Opens 10:00 - Closes 01:00
Friday
Opens 10:00 - Closes 02:00
Saturday
Opens 10:00 - Closes 02:00
Sunday
Opens 12:00 - Closes 22:30
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All In London Review
No longer the only burger joint in town... but it does do a fine milkshake.
Set up around a colourful counter, with high chairs, jukebox slots and squeezable red tomatoes everywhere, Ed’s is everything you want from a classic diner. There may be a semblance of pastiche about it but what retro product is ever without its issues?
Serving burgers, hot dogs, beef chilli fries and fried chicken, this diner has all your fast food needs covered. The burger patties are tight, thin, grilled beefcakes that have a reassuring grey juiciness running through them - none of this medium rare guff. Ed’s Easy Diner still acts like the influx of American food trends hasn’t happened. It closes its eyes and covers its ears and hopes that the Meat Liquors and Shake Shacks will go away. But they won’t, Ed. They won’t. This isn’t to say that the burgers aren’t tasty. But London has options now and Ed’s doesn’t have the authenticity – imagined or otherwise - of a Johnny Come Lately pop-up burger joint using highly flavoursome aged beef chuck between its buns. What it does do well is the shake. We’ve fawned over the chocolate and peanut butter Ed’s Easy Diner shake for over a decade and it still makes us weak at the knees. Plus, you can add yourself a scoop of Ovaltine and you’ve got yourself a malt.
Sadly, this seems to have ended up being a celebration of the Ed’s Easy Diner of old. But perhaps now it truly is authentically retro? These days burgers don’t need the Americana shtick to sell, they’re a delicacy. But despite this, Ed’s Easy Diner on Old Compton Street remains an experience.
Reviewed by T.A.O
Published on Feb 21, 2014
User Reviews
simon davis
Oct 11, 2010
Monday night quiz is awesome, banter and beer, great place to watch the footie, good outdoor area too, a busy place best visited after the tourists have gone home to bed.
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