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The Grand Cafe in Oxford

Mentioned in the diary of Samuel Pepys, The Grand Café claims to be the oldest English coffee house, opened in the seventeenth century. The building is a stunning example of…

Queen’s Lane Coffee House

Located at the intersection of Oxford’s High Street and the winding path of Queen’s Lane, The Queen’s Lane Coffee House claims to be one of the oldest coffee houses in…

The Art Cafe

The Art Café is both a café and exhibition space – allowing visitors to view local artwork while enjoying fresh food and drinks. With an emphasis on local, free-range, gluten-free…

Common Ground

Common Ground is a café geared towards workspace; the café is furnished with spacious desks, a generous wifi connection, and enough electricity outlets to ensure that anyone bringing a laptop…

Opera Cafe

Opera Café, located on the quiet Walton Street, has a focus on Mediterranean food and high-quality ingredients – offering breakfasts, lunches, cakes, and pastries. Specialities include ‘baklava’ and ‘basbousa’ –…

Barefoot Bakery

Selling coffee and cake, the Barefoot Bakery specialises in decadent brownies, and home-made cakes – all with an emphasis on home-baking. Visitors can choose from an extensive menu of hot…

Vaults and Garden Cafe

The Vaults and Garden Café is located in the vaults of Saint Mary’s Church – with a stunning vaulted ceiling, and an outdoor seating area which overlooks Radcliffe Square and…

The Jericho Cafe

Located on Walton Street, The Jericho Café is an independent coffee shop serving drinks and cakes for on the go, and a selection of heartier breakfasts and lunches. Voted one…

Gees in Summertown

Serving a Mediterranean-inspired menu, Gees offers brunches, lunches, puddings, and cocktails – in an airy and light-filled Victorian conservatory, surrounded by trees and plants. The menu changes with the seasons,…

The Handle Bar

Serving breakfasts, lunches, coffees, cocktails, and tapas from the very centre of Oxford, The Handle Bar menu evolves with the seasons, to bring the freshest local ingredients to centre-stage. With…

Buongiorno Cafe

Buongiorno Café serves award-winning Italian food from the heart of Evesham. Family owned (and family operated), they use only the finest ingredients in their authentic recipes – importing much of…

The Old Fire Station

Housed in the remains of Oxford’s Victorian fire station, The Old Fire Station contains a bustling arts centre – hosting exhibitions, classes, and performances, alongside a shop which stocks artisanal…

The Deddington Arms

The Deddington Arms restaurant offers high-quality local produce, prepared creatively and presented beautifully. The restaurant provides lunches and dinners – with meat, fish, and vegetarian options available – as well…

The Red Lion in Deddington

Located in the heart of Deddington, on Market Place, The Red Lion Pub offers a wide variety of plant-based meals, in addition to high-quality fish. Offering both a takeaway menu…

Knife & Fork Bakery

Based in Castle Farm, the Knife and Fork Bakery produces high-quality and innovative gluten-free creations. From artisanal breads (including sourdoughs, sandwich loaves, and focaccias) to sweet treats (including indulgent brownies…

Bengal Spice

Bengal Spice is an award-winning restaurant offering authentic Indian cuisine. Dishes on offer include mouth-watering tandoori dishes, barbequed in a clay oven, aromatic biryani dishes, featuring delicately-spiced rice, and delicious…

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