Food & Drink: Bars

  • Type
  • Cuisine
  • Facilities
  • Location
  • Central
    Bar
    From the team behind Thirst, Hanks is a spin on the classic American hamburgers and dance floor palace that was Maxwell's. Classic cocktails, a dance floor, a large function room for private hire, and a selection of street food. Named after co-owner Al's then-recently deceased cat, a lovable stray.
  • North of the ring road
    Pub
    18th C. canal-side pub with bed & breakfast accommodation and Caravan Club registered camping/caravan site (with private fishing for guests). Extensive pub grub and grill menu, soup, sandwiches and bar snacks. Dating back to the early 1700’s the Highwayman Hotel at Kidlington near Oxford, has been a coaching inn, and public house for 300 years. Located to the north of Kidlington on the A4260 and close to Oxford Airport, this friendly family run guest house is ideally situated for those with business commitments but better still if you’re visiting Oxford for pleasure. With ample secure parking and a pleasant canal side garden the Highwayman offers all that a traveller could wish for at an affordable price.
  • Osney
    Pub
    This detached house is situated on the edge of Summertown, 3 miles from Oxford’s centre. Buses to the city pass the house every 6 minutes. The property features a large garden with nearly hundred years old plum tree. Rooms at Hollybush Guest House have a flat-screen TV for guests to use. There is free WiFi throughout the building, and free parking is possible on site. A continental breakfast is served in the morning, with a wide selection of cereals, bread, cake, yoghurt, fruits, ham, cheese with hot coffee, tea and juices available. During the harvest season, guests can enjoy home-made plum jam on site. North Oxford Golf Club is just a few minutes’ walk from the door of Hollybush. The University of Oxford can be reached in around 10 minutes\' drive. Bicester Village Outlet shopping centre is 9 miles away and regular buses leave from opposite the property. Historical note: an early form of Radiohead may have played here as they began in the garage behind the pub!
  • 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
  • Outside the ring road
    Pub
    The English pub, with the tradition of drink, socialising and simple, satisfying, honest pub food. The James Figg offers a fantastic open fire for those cold wintery days, going well with a nice warming glass of red wine, or even a bottle, also offering a fantastic beer garden set behind the stables, an idyllic space perfect for lazing on sunny afternoons with a pint in hand or a nice chilled bottle of wine.
  • Jericho
    Pub
    Take the best in British pub culture, top it off with individuality, vintage character and an off-beat edge - The Jericho Tavern is what you’ll get. An irresistible fusion of fantastically tasty food, awesome drinks and lively atmosphere await you at this laid-back Oxford local. Whether you’re looking for a light lunch or social eats and treats with friends, we make it our mission to offer you the perfect place to kick back, relax and catch up. Just a five minute walk from the old city gates of Oxford, The Jericho Tavern is the very definition of urban cool, mixing a stylish contemporary bar, classic pub features and a handful of quirky touches. Pop out the back and you’ll discover the pub’s best-kept secret - its spacious beer garden, a rare treat for a city pub and an ideal spot to take time out. Renowned for hosting amazing live music acts, The Jericho Tavern is a vibrant local with heart, soul and personality.
  • Summertown
    Bar
    Now in our 20th year - Joe's is open everyday for breakfast, lunch, dinner & cocktails. At 9.30am they open for Coffee, Pastries and breakfast, from eggs Benedict to Smashed avocado with poached eggs to Joe's full English! Children are welcome, they have a children's menu and will always ensure you're made comfortable. Also check out their brilliant music nights: every Thursday evening from 8.30pm, the perfect way to ease into the weekend... from pop to blues, to jazz and solo acoustic... entry is usually completely free!
  • North of the ring road
    Pub
    The Jolly Boatman are passionate about serving quality dishes using the best locally sourced produce - their Sunday Carvery is especially popular. In the warmer summer months there is nothing nicer or more relaxing than to sit along side the beautiful Southern Oxford canal and enjoy a drink or a spot of “al fresco” dining at one of our towpath tables whilst watching the boats go by. It's also a great place to hold any functions - from small gatherings to bigger parties.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • South of the ring road
    Inn
    At The Lamb Inn, we are a traditional family pub. We run our business in a 16th Century thatched inn which also has a complete restaurant that serves delicious meals. Our staff are warm and welcoming and will be good hosts to you and your friends. We also have a beautiful garden. There is always a lot of room to park your vehicles in our onsite car park.
  • Cowley Road Area
    Pub
    The Library Pub, established in 2011, is THE independent pub to visit on Cowley Road. We offer a wide selection of craft beers as well as an ample range of spirits, and small plate dishes made to order from our kitchen. These can be enjoyed in our cosy front bar, intimate back room, or beer garden. Our downstairs bar also hosts live music events from local, national, and international acts in addition to weekly DJ nights.
  • East of the ring road
    Restaurant
    Pub, restaurant and hotel complete with thatched beams, real ales and cosy bar area, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.
  • Jericho
    Bar
    The Jericho area in oxford has long been famous for it’s array of ‘boutique’ style independent businesses, and Love Jericho cocktail lounge is proud to be a part of this unique community. Since launching in February of 2011 we have established ourselves as a favourite destination for relaxed midweek cocktails as well as drawing a bustling weekend crowd.
  • East Oxford
    Bar
    Brush up on your riddles as you'll have to answer one to get in the door of this Alice in Wonderland-vibed speak easy. The Hatter's also got wild cocktails, suitably dressed bartenders and a photobooth. Private karaoke rooms are available to book.
  • South of the ring road
    Pub
    Find your nook in the cosy bar with its bubbles by the glass and gins you’ve yet to hear of. Dine on fine modern British dishes with unpretentious, yet nothing’s-too-much-trouble service. Rediscover what it is to savour every morsel because your palate’s in overdrive and the wine’s too good to quaff. Spot the locals who are loath to leave. Sleep in like-no-other bedrooms characterful for their aged architecture as much for their bold décor. Wake up from the ultimate slumber provided by luxurious mattresses to the freshest of breakfasts and clean rural air.
  • Cowley Road Area
    Restaurant
    Richard (West of England) and Ivona (East of Slovakia) combined thirty years of catering experience to open Moya, a unique blend of a classic and creative cocktail bar with a kitchen serving authentic, rustic Slovak dishes "just like mother cooks in Slovakia", in 2002. The years since have seen a lot of changes including Slovakia's entrance into the European Union. Ivona has personally expanded and developed our menu to reflect the modernisation, and Western influences, displayed in the best restaurants in Slovakia. Moya has always demonstrated that Central European cuisine belies the myth of boiled cabbage and stodge that was its reputation and our menu illustrates how the cuisine has advanced whilst retaining its essential hearty character and homemade freshness.
  • Summertown
    Restaurant
    New Dancing Dragon Bar & Restaurant offers a friendly, relaxed atmosphere with a wide range of Asian cuisine. Our management team works closely with our master chefs who benefits from over 15 years of restaurant experience in the Summertown and Oxford area. We fully understand the local customer’s taste and needs. We aim to serve our customers with authentic oriental food from traditional cantonese dishes, spicy exciting sichuan dishes, to tasty genuine Malaysian, Singapore and Thai dishes.
  • Central
    Pub
    This stylish rejuvenation creates a warm and relaxed vibe, and the 3am closing time at weekends offers visitors a late night hangout, and a place to be and be seen. Their garden is a city centre retreat with fun and playful furnishings to escape to after a hard days work. It is open all year round and is partially covered. An outside hut has been transformed to a late night bar & DJ booth to serve you on the summer weekends. A TV screen is available in the garden to show the best in Sport, TV, and Film.
  • Jericho
    Bar
    Sample wines or buy bottles that take your fancy. Food served to complement a large selection of wines, coffees and teas. Ideal. Informal wine tastings.
  • East of the ring road
    Pub
    Gastropub next to the windmill and quarry. An evening's cycle ride from Oxford, or the end of a good walk. Real ale, home cooked food, and rooms as well. Gluten-free, takeaway and Walkers' Specials menus available. Just 15 miles from Oxford, and 55 miles from London. Perched on a hill, with views over the historic Brill Windmill and neighbouring counties, we offer real ales, delicious home-cooked food and comfortable rooms to locals and visiting guests, all accompanied with friendly service and a pleasant pheasant atmosphere.
  • Jericho
    Bar
    Lovely teeny bar upstairs at the cinema with good wine list, exotic beers, cocktails & cosy atmosphere. Sofas, plants, art exhibitions, live acoustic gigs. No disabled access.
  • Wolvercote
    Pub
    Greene King. Traditional friendly village pub. Buzzing even on a Wednesday lunchtime. Looks out onto Wolvercote Green, the canal and Port Meadow beyond. Heated covered outdoor area for smoking or just braving the wintry elements. The Library is a self-contained room, good for meetings or large group meals, decked out with a vast selection of books. They may have been chosen for looks rather than content, and there's a bit of an eclectic selection, but there are plenty of appealing reads. Serves standard Greene King ales with regular guests, imported lagers being Staropramen and Becks Vier. Menu includes upmarket pub fare (e.g. halloumi chips).
  • Cowley Road Area
    Pub
    Sky sports and beer garden (open in the summer). Real log fire in winter. Benches on street at front. Lower bar available for private hire (£50).
  • Osney
    Pub
    Formerly The Watermans Arms, this new pub seems to be related to one of the same name in Cambridge, and specialises in good food. Thursday night English folk session.
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