The big advantages of cafes and pubs is that people can come and go, can
order food and drink if they wish, and don't look odd if the numbers are
small or large.  Of course those of us who are driving  don't drink alcohol
at the pub meets, and I have never found this a problem.

We have occasionally built in other activities (blue plaque hunting in
Cambridge and monuments in London if I remember correctly).   The only cafe
I know in Oxford is Greens which is next to the Bird and Baby in St Giles,
is nice, if pricey, but has accessibility issues.

I have often thought an outside meet-up in the summer would be a good idea,
with an indoor option for the evening or in the event of rain.

Possibly university, community, religious or GLAM space might be used
especially if an additional event was involved, but we would be very lucky
to get such a venue on a recurring basis.

The other aspect that could be very useful is lift-sharing.  I know this
goes on to some extent, and I have given a few ad-hoc lifts myself, but it
could build numbers especially away from London.



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