Food & Drink:

  • Type
  • Cuisine
  • Facilities
  • Location
  • Central
    Café
    Cafe situated at the bottom of the High Street. The window displays always look packed with sandwiches, paninis and cakes!
  • Central
    Bar
    A buzzing young bar in central Oxford with its own games room, private terrace with Philippe Starck sofas and a seriously well thought out cocktail list. The House is an intimate yet lively venue. The bar has attracted plenty of attention since it opened in early 2009, gracing the pages of Vogue, as a fashion shoot location and featuring in Elle magazine's Top 25 Bars 2010. Their legendary happy hours run from 5pm to 9pm Sunday to Thursday and 5pm to 8pm Friday and Saturday. Cocktails from £4.45 and House beer and wine £2.95
  • Central
    Fast food
  • Central
    Restaurant
    Named after the famous Neapolitan amulet worn to bring good luck, Il Corno offers unique products from Neapolitan traditional food and drinks culture, from panuozzi to taralli and limoncelli. Also hosts quizzes and lectures on Italian history
  • Central
    Ice cream parlour
    Oxford's first Gelateria, complete with Wicked Chocolate counter.
  • 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.
  • Central
    Coffee shop
    In the beginning James and Lizzie served coffee on the Magdalen Bridge in Oxford, and later in the Radcliffe Camera Square. Soon after came farmer’s markets, college balls and events. Being a part of the Oxford community was, and still is, a huge part of the Jericho business. When the opportunity arose to move into a pop-up café off of Oxford High Street, James and Lizzie purchased their own roaster to enable them to roast their own coffee beans for the café. Now, Jericho Coffee Traders proudly serves customers from their flagship espresso bar on Oxford’s high street.
  • Central
    Pub
    'The oldest continuous pub in Oxford' (the Bear is older, but was once closed for about 50 years) - parts of which consist of the old city wall - the Farmers is a popular, gay-friendly venue. Non-intimidating and lacking 'attitude', it also boasts a partly covered garden and 2 real ales on tap. Special offers on draught beers & various alcopops. Lively events programme. Now with extended garden with large heaters. We do not serve food but customers can bring in take away or have food delivered to the pub by companies such as Just Eat and Deliveroo.
  • Central
    Fast food
    Halal meat, fairly synthetic but convenient. All the usual kebab shop fare - plus some very good spicy rice!
  • Central
    Restaurant
    A relaxed eating and drinking space where you can come and enjoy yourself in a unique environment.
  • Central
    Pub
    Spacious, busy venue serving a good range of real ales, catering mainly for the Oxford student market. Multi-level, small separate bars (one coffee area). Some comfy sofas; walls adorned with photos of the pub's favourite visitors and other interesting paraphernalia. Unintentional eavesdropping on study-related conversation is inevitable.
  • Central
    Bar
    An independent bar trading successfully for over twelve years. It has a capacity of nearly 200 and offers a wide selection of affordable cocktails, shots and jugs with great drink deals to be had. Almost uniquely, Kiss Bar does not charge an entrance fee.
  • Central
    Restaurant
    Located down a narrow corridor off the High Street is a little corner of Andalucian Spain...
  • Central
    Pub
    The Lamb & Flag had been operating since at least 1566, situated just south of St John's. In 1613 the college moved the pub to its current site (the old site is today the Dolphin Quadrangle). Though owned by the college, this new site was somewhat further away from the college's main buildings. Since the pub's move, construction of the Sir Thomas White and Kendrew Quadrangles in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries has led to the pub being once again close to St John's activities. St John's took over the management of the pub in 1997, and now uses all pub profits to fund scholarships for graduate students
  • Central
    Café
    Our menu celebrates the simplicity of fresh, nourishing food. From morning to evening, there's always a new favourite for you to discover.
  • Central
    Café
    A menu inspired by the flavours, variety and natural healthiness of Mediterranean cooking. Fast food that does good.
  • Central
    Pub
    The Duke's Cut has had a revamp in "nautica-steampunk" style and is now The Lighthouse. Serving pub food and drinks with a balcony looking out over the river.
  • Central
    Restaurant
    Serving authentic Ethiopian and Eritrean dishes, with a wide selection of vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options available.
  • Central
    Restaurant
    Housed in a former prison, the rooms in our Oxford hotel are rather more spacious than your average jail cell and come complete with luxurious beds, super-fast Wi-Fi and power showers. Enjoy sumptuous dining in our stylish Brasserie, where fresh, local and classic dishes are cooked to perfection. You'll discover generous portions and our passion for food. Be sure to stop by our neon-lit bar, where the only clink is the sound of glasses as you raise a toast with our cunning cocktails, world-class wines or cold, refreshing beers. Just five minutes from the bars, restaurants and museums in town, this is without a doubt one of the most unique and thrilling hotels in Oxford city centre. So who wants to escape? It would be a crime not to.
  • Central
    Café
    New venue from Tap Social Movement. Café, bottleshop, and craft beer with eight craft beers on draught, one cask, wines, cocktails, and a variety of artisanal pastries from Proof Social Bakehouse
  • Central
    Fast food
    Kebab van, beloved of Pembroke students. Open until late and will deliver!
  • Central
    Coffee shop
    Student-friendly spinoff of the popular Turl Street coffee shop
  • Central
    Coffee shop
    Set up in Autumn 2009, The Missing Bean in an independently owned and run espresso bar, set up to bring the artisan Antipodean style coffee and laid back atmosphere to the heart of Oxford. In 2014 we set up the Roastery just down in East Oxford, where we roast coffee for the cafe and our many customers around Oxford.
  • Central
    Takeaway
    Family run business committed to making ridiculously good burritos with fresh ingredients, from scratch every day.
  • Central
    Café
    Enjoy homemade soups, sandwiches and salads, as well as refreshing alcoholic and soft drinks, teas and a special house blend of Lavazza coffee. Friends of Modern Art Oxford and Art Fund members get a 10% discount in the Café
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