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Quod Restaurant and Bar

The Quod Restaurant and Bar located in the centre of Oxford in what used the be the Old Bank Hotel, peers out onto St Mary’s Church and the iconic Radcliffe Camera.

The Quod is known to be one of the most popular destinations for lunch in the city offering a broad menu of European classics. To match this they have an Italian garden terrace, providing a Mediterranean style setting, perfect for when the sun comes out. The restaurant has a lively dining scene, with stylish, art-filled interiors, making your experience there feel special. Open from 7am to 11pm, you can dine here whenever suits you or enjoy some drinks in the evening at their notableonyx bar.

They offer an afternoon tea, with British classics of finger sandwiches, English tea and freshly baked scones, a great British pasttime you can enjoy with your friends.

Location
92-94 High St, Oxford OX1 4BJ


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