The Bar/Lounge at The Randolph Hotel Oxford, a Graduate by Hilton
The bar/lounge at Macdonald Randolph Hotel is referenced by professional travelers. Of the 10 professionals tracked on TripExpert, 6 recommended the bar/lounge, such as Insight Guides, Lonely Planet and Frommer's.
The Randolph Hotel Oxford, a Graduate by Hilton
Insight Guides
"Grand tradition rules, from the decor in the rooms to the classic afternoon tea in the drawing room (a favourite for post-graduation celebrations) to the wood-panelled Morse Bar"
Lonely Planet
"The light-filled restaurant with its incredibly high-ceiling makes a grand but rather subdued dinner spot, though the wood-panelled Morse Bar is livelier and the dimly-lit basement spa is a treat with its dark woods, flickering candles and gleaming Buddhas"
Frommer's
"The Morse Bar is a very popular watering hole"
Afar Magazine
"Then head over to The Morse Bar and sample a few killer cocktails but don't forget your manners as this place is as traditional as a Gentleman's Club"
The Telegraph
"Built in 1864 in a watered-down version of Gothic Revival described, oddly, as ‘Scottish Early English’, the hotel is nowadays best known for the paneled Morse Bar, where they used to ‘serve a decent pint’ to the great Inspector, invariably paid for by his sidekick, Lewis"
Star Service
"Minibars, coffee- and teamakers, trouser presses, and firm double, twin or king beds are the norm"