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The Six Bells at Headington has recently undergone a major refurbishment and offers a genial welcome to all. While steadfastly providing a focal point for the local community, it is increasingly attracting visitors from far and wide, and offers a great-value menu featuring food worth visiting for. The pub has a small and private encl...
View full reviewBar Meze offers some of the best halal Turkish and Mediterranean cuisine in the UK. Exotic, exciting and packed with fresh, healthy ingredients and well-balanced herbs and spices, Bar Meze's food will take you on a gastronomic voyage of discovery. Whether you're just a tad peckish or ravenously hungry, you'll find something on the m...
View full reviewAuthenticity and experimentation are the buzzwords in the Asian Mama kitchen – the chefs strive to create dishes that are traditional with a twist, made with classic techniques such as stir-frying and steaming in order to retain the natural colours, nutrients and flavours of the fresh, quality ingredients. A convenient takeaway ...
View full reviewSimply irresistible'. Not the words of this writer, but those of none other than The Observer's food critic, Jay Rayner. It isn't hard to see why Fleet Street is getting excited about The Black Boy Inn: the pub simply exudes charm and sophistication in spades. And then there's the food. The Black Boy Inn strikes that balance of pro...
View full reviewThe Butchers Arms is a well-kept pub and all-around cheerful place to while away a few hours in good company. Step inside the comfortable, traditional dining room, which is complete with a log-burning stove, and you'll be greeted by a menu that may surprise you. Fish and chips are out - here, the kitchen team create beloved Italian ...
View full reviewBrookes Restaurant is located in Headington, less than two miles outside of central Oxford. The restaurant is part of the Oxford School of Hospitality Management at Oxford Brookes University and is operated by a full-time team of professional and dedicated staff who are passionate about great food and service, and the development ...
View full reviewWelcomes don't come much warmer than at The Red Lion in Old Marston. A family-run establishment, this traditional country pub is cosily hospitable, and offers freshly cooked meals and a wide-ranging selection of drinks. Parents will be glad to know that kids are catered for too, with a children's menu and a safe play area. My partne...
View full reviewThis popular restaurant is know as a go-to place for great Nepalese and Indian food, cooked with only the freshest, quality ingredients and rare spices like Marauti and Timur from the mountainous parts of Nepal. Although the decoration is contemporary, curry aficionados will be pleased to find that menu is traditional. Begin with la...
View full reviewServing quality contemporary Indian cuisine, Malikas made Oxford a strong contender for 'Curry Capital of Britain' in 2013. Indeed, the food we sampled was prizeworthy. To begin, the mixed starter was light and full of flavour without being too overpowering - a balance rarely achieved with such precision. To follow, a comprehensi...
View full reviewDescribed as a 'Mediterranean culinary voyage', the Le Kesh experience is one that should be sampled first-hand. A relaxing ambience is enhanced by soft lighting courtesy of pretty Moroccan lamps and fl ickering candlelight, by which guests can peruse a superb menu. This includes starters of sabanikh bizet - slow-cooked spinach and ...
View full reviewA traditional, family-run freehouse at the heart of the village of Horspath, The Queen's Head is a true bastion of the community. Stan and Janet and their team of welcoming staff greet visitors and locals with a choice of menus and a variety of real ales behind the bar. Horspath is home to The Shotover Brewery, so you'll find the ba...
View full reviewSet in the idyllic village of Forest Hill, The White Horse Inn is locally renowned for its first-class service, excellent food and unbeatable prices. This beautiful restaurant – which adopts the style of a classic English pub – specialises in traditional Thai cuisine and each dish is immaculately presented.
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Oxford is a city of hidden gems - just beyond the beaten track lies a wealth of unexpected delights. A five-minute gentle eastward stroll from Magdalen Bridge brings you to a world away from the quiet, majestic spires of the centre, and into the bustling vibrancy of St Clements. Amongst the street's lively bars and shops nestles one...
View full reviewEverest Nepalese Restaurant, Oxford's premier Nepalese restaurant, was established in 2009 and serves up some of the best Nepalese food you're likely to find this side of the Himalayan side of Nepal. It is quirkily housed within traditional pub The Donnington Arms, which serves up real ales and Nepalese beer. Authenticity is of utmo...
View full reviewIn a city teeming with real and fictional gateways, it's exciting to discover a wonderland of modern British cuisine and culinary magic behind an unassuming door. Door 74 celebrates the best of British ingredients - fresh, seasonal vegetables and locally sourced meat - and combines these with complementary fl avours from around the ...
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