Dating from 1242 The Bear is the oldest Pub in Oxford. It was fun to see it featured in the latest season of “The Amazing Race”. There is another pub in Oxford that also claims to be the oldest. I’ll let them duke it out.
The Bear is home to a rather impressive yet random collection of neckties. Visitors from around the globe have contributed to the collection. They are displayed in a room off the main entrance and you can see that the display continues onto the ceiling.
I was stumped to come up with an offering for the letter N until I remembered this pub that we stopped into after a long day of walking and sight seeing in Oxford in July. It has very low ceilings and a very narrow steep staircase to the toilets. I can’t imagine someone having a few too many going up and worse coming down those steep steps.
I’m linking up to ABC Wednesday with the fine originator, Denise Nesbitt and her trusty team that keep things going…


Such a vast collection of neckties is unique.
I would love to visit here. Love the neckties! Thanks for your kind words about my cake!
I wear a necktie VERY rarely…
ROG, ABCW
Love the look of this pub. Those neck ties are a clever idea. I wonder how it got started.
The pub is very English and I like it! A collection of neckties is very original. I should like to pay a visit to this pub.
Have a nice day.
Wil, ABCW Team.
Imagine such an old pub. I love the concept of leaving a necktie.
Great photos for N ~ love the pub’s look and the neckties are a delightful for N ~
artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
We went to a restaurant that would cut ties from patron’s necks and hang them from the rafters. The ceiling was covered!
Sounds like a great place and what a fun tradition to put up the neck ties.
That is a whole lot of ties, so amusing that they are even on the ceiling.
What a clever post for the letter N, Ellen! Good job! 🙂 WOW — the neckties remind me of the thousands of pairs of shoes owned by Imelda Marcos. 🙂
This reminds me of a steak house here where they would cut off neckties! It was a big deal, a draw! I’d forgotten about it! Thank you for reminding me, Happy One!
That is one old pub….and a interesting N post with all those neckties.
Another charming English pub, Ellen — I love this!! The paneling and exposed beams are my favorite part. I noticed the sign on the front of the building — was the food excellent? We enjoyed the pub food when we were there. This was a good choice for the letter “N” with all those neckties. 🙂
Thanks for sharing and have a great week!
Hugs,
Denise
Those walls of neckties is so neat! You have visited the most charming places across the pond. Someday I hope to be checking back to these posts for reference – England is on our bucket list!
I have been in there too ! A very cosy place !
I loved the old pubs when I visited London, haven’t been to Oxford yet though! Love the necktie collection 🙂