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A delicious meal and a pint of real ale whilst soaking up the sun on the banks of the River Isis is the thing daydreams are made of. The Head of the River is a fine place to do just that. This gorgeous waterside pub and restaurant not only has an enviable location, but prides itself on the quality of its classic British cuisine. ...
View full reviewSurrounded by the dreaming spires, The Folly enjoys an idyllic location by the Thames in central Oxford. With stunning views, this charming restaurant has a relaxed ambience enhanced by the friendly and effi cient staff. The Folly showcases an imaginative menu of high-quality dishes and, after much deliberation, my companion and I...
View full reviewJim Crowe, chef-owner at The Frog at Skirmett, proudly told me how much of his menu is locally sourced from the Hambleden Valley, where this attractive pub-restaurant is situated. Jim and his wife, Noelle, have owned The Frog since 1995 and, if the quality of the meal and service we enjoyed was anything to go by, have established ...
View full reviewVisit The Black Horse at Gozzards Ford for a delightful pub meal, warm and friendly hospitality, and a great range of drinks. Upon entering you’ll find that the pub is as cosy as a traditional pub should be, but the quality of the food will exceed all expectations. Choose from starters such as sweet chilli crispy beef salad or C...
View full reviewThe Rose is situated just five minutes’ walk from the centre of beautiful Oxford, making it a convenient place to call in after a day taking in the sights of this historic city. The Rose is a cosy restaurant and traditional tearoom with a twist that serves first-class, fresh and tasty food. The menus are compiled thoughtfully, u...
View full reviewA beautiful 15th-Century building overlooking the gardens of Christ Church College, this former Bishop's Palace has been gracefully restored to capture the style and ambience of 1930s Shanghai. Shanghai 30's serves the finest regional Chinese dishes; and with a menu that changes with the seasons, it's guaranteed your meal will be co...
View full reviewTucked away in a quiet corner of the English countryside, the Four Points Inn on the outskirts of Aldworth makes a wonderful rural retreat for both locals and visitors to the area. The menu offers everything from traditional English pub grub to the beautifully pan-fried salmon with hollandaise sauce and honey glazed shoulder of la...
View full reviewBang in the centre of Oxford, situated on the High Street, you will find Quod, Oxford's bustling brasserie and bar open every day from 7am until 11pm and serving breakfast, coffee, cocktails, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. Quod delivers simply designed, unpretentious, robust and heart-warming food you might find on the Mediterrane...
View full reviewNestled just off Oxford’s bustling High Street, Skogen Kitchen is a independent forward-thinking Scandinavian café that’s the perfect place to pause and refuel. The first thing you notice when you enter this cosy cafe is the delicious smell of warm buns loaded with cinnamon and cardamon. Breakfast, brunch and lunch is served ...
View full reviewThis is a calling for all Mexican food lovers, and for those non-believers too - The Mission Mexican Grill in Oxford is a resounding success, serving fresh Mexican food that will ignite all types of appetite and tastes. This culinary paradise is perfectly placed in the hub on St Michael's Street, a vibrant part of Oxford's city ce...
View full reviewWe were genially welcomed into this historic, traditional pub set in the heart of Saint Aldate's. Taking in the cosy atmosphere, our nostrils were immediately filled with the sweet aromas of Thai cuisine and we turned our attention to the extensive menu. This offered a hefty selection of soups, salads, curries and fried dishes wit...
View full reviewThe ancient walls of this fine establishment must have seen a thing or two over the centuries, including the superb dishes served up today. The Bear, dating back to 1242, inherited its name from the crest of the Earl of Warwick over six centuries ago, when the successive earls would frequently visit during their&nbs...
View full reviewJust a stone’s throw from Oxford’s High Street, St Aldates Tavern is perfectly located for families, tourists and students alike. It offers a cosy, olde-worlde atmosphere and a laid-back, social ambience that lends itself to friendly catch-ups and special events.
The team prides itself on serving delicious homemade dish...
Famous for showcasing strange taxidermied animals and technological marvels of the 17th Century, this delightful pub in the centre of Oxford is steeped in history and olde-worlde charm. Much of the interior dates back to the 1500s, when the building, which originally existed as a tenement house, was rebuilt as a tavern. Today, you...
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