Food & Drink:

  • Type
  • Cuisine
  • Facilities
  • Location
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    Sandwich bar
  • Central
    Sandwich bar
  • Central
    Sandwich bar
    Everything is produced on the premises from the freshest ingredients. We offer traditional English favourites such as Fish and Chips and cooked breakfasts. You may not have tasted some of our east Mediterranean specialities such as Lahmacun (Turkish ‘pizza’), Halal beef Kofte and Turkish breakfast sausage (Sucuk). Whatever you choose, you won’t be disappointed.
  • Central
    Café
    verything is produced on the premises from the freshest ingredients. We offer traditional English favourites such as Fish and Chips and cooked breakfasts. You may not have tasted some of our east Mediterranean specialities such as Lahmacun (Turkish ‘pizza’), Halal beef Kofte and Turkish breakfast sausage (Sucuk). Whatever you choose, you won’t be disappointed.
  • Central
    Restaurant
    On Oxford’s bustling High Street, peering out onto St Mary’s Church and the iconic Radcliffe Camera, Quod Restaurant with its unrivalled location forms the lively hub of the Old Bank Hotel.Regulars and visitors alike flock to Quod for its broad menu of European classics with an emphasis on British produce. Head chef Rohan Kashid and his team produce daily blackboard specials and a superb value weekday set lunch menu. Quod’s heated Italian garden terrace, provides a uniquely Mediterranean setting, where diners can enjoy a morning coffee, quick two course lunch or long celebratory suppers in the hidden heart of the city.
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    Pub
    The Red Lion is a premium pub, bar, and restaurant with its very own garden, centrally located in the heart of the picturesque town of Oxford. Tucked behind George Street, in between Oxford’s main theatres - The Oxford Play House and The New Theatre - The Red Lion provides the ultimate setting to enjoy a pre-play meal or drink. With its comfortable and stylish corners, carefully selected wines, real ales and beers, and of course, a menu that’s bursting with moreish meals and plenty of sweet treats, you’re sure to find a dish that will satisfy your taste buds. Featuring a whole host of beautiful, charismatic interiors and quiet spots to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life, this pub, bar, and restaurant provides the ultimate backdrop to any social occasion.
  • Central
    Restaurant
    Specialises in high quality leaf tea. Stocks a range that is unsurpassed in Oxford. Scones are baked fresh every few hours. Meat comes from local butchers, and free range eggs from a nearby farm.
  • Central
    Pub
    The White Horse Brewery's first pub is now in the Good Pub Guide for its selection of consistently good ales, and serves food with good Veggie choice and largely made from locally sourced ingredients, mostly from the Covered Market. Live TV sport is mainly rugby, with the pub being very busy during international rugby tournaments. The Wednesday quiz starts at 8.30pm and has a couple of music rounds and a cheese raffle.
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    Pub
    Occupying a prime spot on Woodstock Road as it winds its way into leafy North Oxford, The Royal Oak is a lovingly restored 18th century inn, ahead of the game in providing the perfect setting for a truly memorable drinking and dining experience. Whether it’s a relaxed lunch, sumptuous Sunday roast, family dinner or tasty brunch you’re looking for, we offer fresh and flavoursome home-cooked food, a diverse and explorative drinks menu, and the warmest of welcomes. Housed in a Grade II listed building, The Royal Oak boasts original exposed beams and brickwork, traditional wood panelling, and plush furnishings, stylishly blending sumptuous period features with contemporary touches and creating many a cosy corner. As well as being dog-friendly and keeping a delightful open fire roaring during those chillier months, there’s an inviting beer garden – perfect for lazy afternoons, al-fresco dining or just a glass of something special on a sunny afternoon.
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    Bar
    With links to The Oxford Wine Cafe and Wine Company, Sandy’s Piano Bar aims to bring you, the people of Oxford, a unique experience. They provide live music every night with top quality wines, beers and cocktails. Mixologists and sommeliers will be able to tend to your needs whether it be a glass of Burgundy or an Espresso Martini.
  • Central
    Restaurant
    Tiny Thai restaurant serving great food in a corner of the Covered Market
  • Central
    Restaurant
    Shawa is all about honest food, fresh, healthy and with something for everyone. Our food lends itself to being suitable for vegetarians and vegans too, we have salads, vegetables and mezze items. We have a variety of drinks including Almaza beer from Lebanon, we also have a range of soft drinks including our Lebanese homemade lemonades.
  • Central
    Restaurant
    Shezan stands on the 1st floor along a narrow passageway off the famous Oxford High Street. It dates from the early eighteenth century and is a grade II listed building built c. 1679. Shezan is Oxford’s only genuine Indian and Balti restaurant and is renowned for its wide selection of delicious freshly made dishes to suit everyone’s taste including vegetarians. Vital at Shezan is the skillful roasting and blending of spices to create the many unique masalas, essential for totally authentic Indian and Balti cuisine.
  • Central
    Restaurant
    Just like Shoryu Ramen, Oxford combines modern lifestyle with rich heritage, the perfect recipe for our second venture outside London. Shoryu Oxford brings authentic Hakata tonkotsu ramen to Oxford City Centre’s Westgate Shopping Centre feeding hungry shoppers.
  • Central
    Pub
    Replacing The Living Room in May 2014, The Oxford Slug & Lettuce is one of 70 that the chain runs throughout the country. They serve a large and varied food menu with daily promotions, along with draught and bottled lagers, wines, cocktails and more.
  • Central
    Coffee shop
    This small chain has luxurious coffee shops in Bath, Bristol, Oxford and London, with added art magazines to inspire you as you recharge and caffeinate yourself.
  • Central
    Café
    Independent coffee shop that specialises in amazing juices in jamjars, and coffee art. The croissants and crockery make it look very authentically French.
  • Central
    Bar
    The purgatory of Bridge, though many say it's better than Bridge itself. Revamped in 2018 with a bigger dancefloor. Live DJs from 9pm on Friday and Saturday nights.
  • Central
    Pub
    Small, partly covered external courtyard at rear. The menu covers the sorts of things you'd expect, done well, and gluten-free and vegan items (yes, there's more than one vegan option!) are marked clearly. Their Blue Room is available to hire, and hosts many workshops, gigs and shows. It's upstairs, and has its own bar with bartender. Food can be provided at a time of your choosing.
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    Coffee shop
  • Central
    Restaurant
    Sticks’n’Sushi serve high-quality, fresh food based on a unique combination of traditional sushi and yakitori sticks from the grill. So for those less keen on fish, there is a selection of chicken, pork, beef and vegetable skewers - all grilled fresh to order. Attracting both families and trendsetters, Sticks’n’Sushi is known for making the fashionable, friendly and affordable.
  • Central
    Pub
    Wetherspoon pub named after the former Swan and Castle (1896), which was adjacent before its demolition in the 1970s.
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    Delicatessen
  • Central
    Sandwich bar
  • Central
    Sandwich bar
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