Food & Drink: Restaurants & Cafés

  • Type
  • Cuisine
  • Facilities
  • Location
  • Central
    Café
    An inspirational social enterprise providing accredited on the job training and routes to employment for homeless people. The Café is open to the public and there is space inside to showcase artwork from the Skylight Centre. Delicious food photos by Helen Ward.
  • Cowley Road Area
    Restaurant
    Popular, cheap and cheerful.
  • Iffley / Rose Hill
    Restaurant
    A charming neighbourhood Bangladeshi & Indian restaurant and bar, located on The Parade, Rose Hill Oxford; A relaxed and friendly atmosphere for dining in or a quality take-out. We truly have a passion for all types of food and hope our clientele share our enthusiasm for quality food served at its simplicity best.
  • Central
    Café
    Serving breakfasts, coffee, flapjacks etc. & daily meals. Follow signs from Iffley Road entrance, it's near the main reception.
  • Central
    Restaurant
    Homecooked pizza, insalata, mezze, tiramisu and more. Breakfast and brunch and afternoon tea menus also available. No gluten-free options.
  • Central
    Coffee shop
    Chain café with nice big sofas and two levels. Can make lattes and such with soya milk if you ask.
  • Central
    Coffee shop
    Comfy sofas. Not very good for wheelchair access, but there is a lift from the floor below. Do a gluten-free very sticky chocolate brownie.
  • Central
    Coffee shop
    Third Oxford branch of the Italian chain café.
  • Central
    Café
    Enjoy a cup of tea and a slice of cake whilst soaking up the atmosphere of our beautiful, historic castleyard. We also have a fantastic selection of sandwiches, with bread courtesy of a local craft bakery. Free Wifi is also available for customers.
  • Central
    Tea room
    Their tea constructions are recognisably elaborate.
  • South of the ring road
    Restaurant
    Since 2006, multi award winning chef Steven Sanderson has been delighting his customers with a beautiful selection of delicious dishes that offer traditional values with a modern twist.
  • Banbury Road Area
    Pub
    Seasonal menus curated by chef Paul Bell. Celebrate a special occasion in the restaurant or Marquee. This well known restaurant has been voted Wine List of the Year – Good Food Guide 2014 & Louise Roederer Imbibe Magazine awards. Earlyish closing in the restaurant: once you're there, the kitchen will stay open for you, but you do need to get there by about 8.45pm. Enjoy a relaxing time on the river Cherwell in our hand crafted punts, punt station: 01865 515978.
  • Outside the ring road
    Café
    Cherwell Collective helps the community cut carbon footprints through education and outreach. They reduce waste and help disadvantaged individuals. All are welcome at their Climatarian Kitchen, which offers fresh, hot meals, made with food that would otherwise be headed for landfill. At the same time, stock up on your own waste-saving ingredients at their food surplus market. These are both operated on a pay-what-you-can basis, so they're affordable for all. What's more, proceeds from the sales support Cherwell Collective's work tackling food poverty in the community (eg through the Cherwell Larder) - so you can enjoy great food knowing that it's 'giving back' to people and planet in more ways than one.
  • Central
    Restaurant
    Beautiful juxtaposition of exquisite Thai food complete with edible orchid-style presentation, in endearingly-wonky Elizabethan half-timbered house.
  • Cowley Road Area
    Fast food
    Like KFC, only different, and (we're assured) better! Whatever strange images the name conjures up, this is a palace for all things chickeny. There are discounts for students and local businesses, free home delivery if you're feeling lazy, and free wifi if you make it in to the shop.
  • Central
    Restaurant
    The aim is to provide customers with a range of dishes that reflect the diversity of Asia. Taking favourites from Thailand and matching them with recipes from Japan, Malaysia and China. They directly source all the vegetables, herbs and spices used to make the sauces that go with the dishes. The menu is deliberately limited to 8-10 dishes at any one time, enabling Chozen to execute on freshness and quality.
  • Central
    Restaurant
    Chutneys is the oldest surviving Indian restaurant in the Oxford City. Their menus are based on the highest quality produce and fresh seasonal ingredients from all corners of South East Asia. They use 100% vegetarian oil, containing no cholesterol - all ingredients are carefully sourced and they never use artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.
  • Cowley Road Area
    Restaurant
    Small dishes and lots of them. Excellent vegan and vegetarian selection, nearly all gluten-free, and a beautifully clearly labelled menu. Under 10s eat free. Follow them on facebook for some excellent special offers (free hoppers in January, free food for mums on Mother's Day, to name a couple).
  • Jericho
    Café
    "Our values are great coffee, kindness, courtesy, sustainability and creativity. Our purpose is to support the community and student mental health." Can use for solo work, tutorials, meetings or just a quick coffee!
  • West of the ring road
    Restaurant
    A funky dog-friendly eating spot in Witney with a rooftop terrace and windows that open all the way. Home of a variety of foods for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and cocktails and drinks galore. Hosts of the occasional music night too.
  • Central
    Restaurant
    The food at Comptoir is fresh, healthy, honest and affordable. We wake up early to provide customers with unique Lebanese breakfasts to eat in or take away; offering everything from organic yoghurt topped with pomegranate and orange blossom water, porridge and -our favourite- smoked salmon and scrambled eggs on brioche. Visit us for lunch and dinner as we serve our guests all types of interesting and colourful dishes, including hot and cold mezze – perfectly sized for sharing- wraps, salads, tagines, grills and Mana’esh (Lebanese style pizzas). For dessert, nothing is more authentic than the sweet taste of baklawa – Lebanese pastries in a variety of flavours such as date filled semolina and walnut filled flaky pastry. All products can be packaged up and enjoyed on the go.
  • Central
    Restaurant
    You’ll find COSMO Oxford right in the middle of the city on Magdalen Street, within easy reach of Oxford University. We’re a favourite among locals and visitors alike, so why not pop in and experience our famous live cooking stations and extensive all you can eat buffet menu for yourself?
  • Cowley Road Area
    Café
  • North of the ring road
    Café
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