Hertfordshire Pints of View

Campaign for Real Ale

Campaign for Real Ale

Rifle Volunteer

36 Villiers Road
Oxhey
WD19 4AJ
Telephone(01923) 221814
Real AleFamily FriendlyGardenEvening MealsGamesSmokingDog FriendlyNewspapersLive Music

See more about this pub on WhatPub, CAMRA's national pub guide.

The Rifle Volunteer is located in the heart of Oxhey Village and is one of the oldest pubs in the locality, having been built as a beerhouse by Clutterbuck's Brewery of Stanmore when the area was developed in the late 1850s. The pub eventually came to be owned by Courage, whose livery can still be seen outside. The interior looks like it has been altered over the years and is now a single, light open-plan room. Sports are popular at the pub, which has its own Sunday football team and golf society, as well as men's and ladies' darts teams. Pool and poker are also popular, the latter being played on Thursday nights, and the pub also holds regular charity quiz nights. Smokers can use the patio seating outside, which has umbrellas for wet weather. Technically there's no disabled access because there are steps up to the main entrance, but wheelchairs can be taken through a side door on Lower Paddock Road that isn't normally used. Dogs are welcome as long as they're kept under control. Food is provided by The Village Kitchen. There is a curry night every Thursday, a pizza night every Friday, roasts every Sunday and a pie night on the first Thursday of the month.