Food & Drink:

  • Type
  • Cuisine
  • Facilities
  • Location
  • Restaurant
    The all day restaurant at the Randolph Hotel. Serving refined interpretations of British classics.
  • West of the ring road
    Café
    The working pottery gives tours, and you can buy finished items in the shop. The gardens are also well worth seeing, with seasonal interest all year round. Food on offer includes main meals, sandwiches, cakes and coffee.
  • Outside the ring road
    Pub
    We've teamed up with Pieminister bring you a selection of award winning pies using only the best ingredients. The veggie pies are approved by Vegetarian Society and have won many awards including the Great Taste Awards and British Pie Awards so you know you’re onto a winner! Loads of drinks on offer including seasonal cocktails.
  • East of the ring road
    Inn
    This lovely pub is full of cosy nooks and snugs for lazy days with a pint or two whilst their beautiful new brasserie to the rear is open all day everyday serving delicious pub fare with a Gallic twist. With all dishes cooked from scratch using the best seasonal produce you will be spoilt for choice. Whether you are popping in with the family (four-legged friends to be considered very much a part of the family too!) or celebrating an occasion, you can pull up a chair and be assured of a warm welcome from all at The Black Horse.
  • Temple Cowley
    Café
    Plus more substantial lunch menu (jackets, paninis, etc). Friendly service, used to catering for all ages, from the tiniest high-chair user (and parent juggling cups) to afternoon tea for retired folks. Potted palms and split-level site make for interest, and the whole space seems open and spacious. The menu is straightforward but things like fruit juices are more natural without artificial ingredients; it's not awash with sugary carbonated tooth-rotting drinks, and is therefore kind for families.
  • Cowley Road Area
    Bar
    BrewDog say... "We'd been looking for a kick-ass location in Oxford for ages, but thanks to a series of comments from local equity punks, we managed to earmark Cowley Road as our (and their) preferred site for a bar." BrewDog is on the corner with Princes Street and a stone’s throw from the O2 Academy! People power has paid off with 15 taps of craft beer, an epic burger and wings menu and an awesome beer garden for everyone in this incredible city.
  • Cowley Road Area
    Bar
    Cocos prides itself on its friendly service, buzzing atmosphere, great cocktails and lip smacking food, including healthy breakfast options and gluten free dishes such as Superfood Porridge and Superfood Salad. Boost your day with a nutritious freshly pressed vegetable or fruit juice. Did you know they serve the best cappuccino in Oxford?!
  • 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
    Pub
    Pub run by Hook Norton Brewery. Local and regional craft and cask beer and pub grub. Choice of 8 real ales. Children are welcome until 6pm. Available for private hire, with a seated capacity of 30 (can fit more if needed). If you would like to enquire about hiring the space, please contact Brook on thecastleoxfordmanager@gmail.com
  • 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.
  • 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).
  • 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.
  • Cowley Road Area
    Restaurant
    We serve well priced robust portions cooked to order, using only finest produce from our open kitchen. Enjoy our authentic menu with daily specials or just pop in and sample a cup of our wonderful Italian coffee.
  • West of the ring road
    Pub
    From the finest stone baked pizza, to Mexican tacos and classic burgers we're sure you'll find food to suit your taste. Fat Lil's host some of the best local and national talent weekly, and can get very busy, especially at weekends so book your table in advance to avoid disappointment....
  • Osney
    Restaurant
    Fish & Chip Fridays remain a regular fixture of the menu - with the finest fish & chips for just £6.95! Each day, the chefs hand selects all the produce from the Fishmarket, and every dish is cooked fresh to order.
  • Jericho
    Pub
    Cosy and friendly, with lovely vegetarian food and nice barpeople. The pub is so nice, and the food so good, that even non-vegetarians are moved to seek it out. The pub quiz (Sundays) includes the tie-break: draw a cartoon of the landlord and his dog.
  • North of the ring road
    Delicatessen
    Business breakfasts / lunches can be provided for conferences or meetings. And, as the name suggests, hampers are a speciality: gift hampers, picnics and hampers for glampers! 24h notice required, and they can come in a jute bag, cool bag or real wicker hamper. Perfect for a picnic in Blenheim Gardens.
  • Central
    Café
    Serving breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner using ethically sourced, local ingredients.Tucked away above a bicycle shop, food, coffee and a slice of tranquility can be found in The Handle Bar Cafe and Kitchen. Enjoy breakfasts, brunches, lunches and dinners with ingredients carefully sourced from independent suppliers while you sit in the bright, airy, relaxed space overlooking St Michael's Street.
  • Abingdon Road
    Café
    Delicious lunch and cake made from ethically sourced ingredients in Oxford’s only wind-powered café.
  • Central
    Restaurant
    A sort of cross between Pret a Manger (indeed itsu was founded by the man behind Pret) and Wagamama - healthy, Asian-inspired hot food and snacks. Itsu is a well-established brand in London, and this is the first store outside the capital. Downloadable pdfs online list allergens and count the calories of each menu item.
  • Jericho
    Pub
    Now a medium-sized, average Greene King pub with outdoor seating in a suntrap courtyard. Sunday roasts.
  • Cowley Road Area
    Bar
    Kazbar has several attractive features, including its sangria, tasty tapas (regular lunchtime '1 drink & a couple of tapas' offers), Moroccan/Spanish feel, guitar on a string weighing the door closed, amazing loos & lovely staff. You can't book, veggies are well catered for and there is disabled access. If it's full you may be able to head to its sister bars, Cafe Coco and Cafe Tarifa, both also on Cowley Road.
  • South of the ring road
    Pub
    Large pub at Sandford lock. Big patio seating area with picturesque views and a children's play area.
  • Summertown
    Delicatessen
    Excellent staff, good value and 100% delicious Lebanese food including pastries, wraps, salads and more. Fresh and exciting traditional homemade dishes cooked to the highest standard. Party catering for all occassions.
  • Summertown
    Restaurant
    Winner of the Platinum independent pizza award 2016. Offers gluten-free pizza bases, and gluten-free pasta on request. A cosy setting, with a bustling feel. Parking spaces available to Mamma Mia customers.
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