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The One is a popular Chinese restaurant and bar conveniently located near Oxford railway station. Renowned for its excellent fusion of Chinese, Japanese and Thai cuisine, this wonderful city centre establishment is the perfect destination to gather with friends and family. Occupying a pretty stone building, The One’s interior co...
View full reviewNestled in the heart of one of Oxfordshire’s most beautiful villages, you’ll find The Red Lion, a quintessential English country pub and restaurant. Enter this 16th-century half-timbered, thatched building to a warm welcome in the bar area, where you can take advantage of the wide range of real ale and fine wine. Voted the Sou...
View full reviewDating back to 1620, The Lamb at Chalgrove is an establishment that has become engrained in the village's history and landscape. With its low, exposed beams, a stone fireplace built for baking bread, and a large bar area complete with sofas to sink into, newspapers to peruse and a range of real and craft ales to enjoy, this is a ver...
View full reviewGreens Café is loved by the community for its great atmosphere and wide range of delicious fresh food, including plenty of vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options. Conveniently located just a few minutes from the city centre, this vibrant café uses the best organic, free-range and Fairtrade produce to craft fresh daily delicacies...
View full reviewTaking its name from the crest of the Earls of Derby, The Eagle and Child has existed as a public house since 1650 and boasts a rich and colourful history. During the Civil War the pub was used as a playhouse for Royalist soldiers and later in the 20th Century it became a regular meeting place for The Inklings - a fellowship of auth...
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 reviewChef-patron Mark and his wife Sandra moved to this countryside location in 2014. The fare has since been lauded by the Michelin Guide. Mark’s cooking reflects the abundance of fantastic produce in the area, with free-range Watlington pork, vegetables sourced from local allotments, and game from nearby shoots all used in...
View full reviewGood Italian food and hospitality has arrived in Didcot in the form of Al Gusto. Visitors to this restaurant can expect to find themselves amid cool, plush surroundings, choosing from a menu that is full of authenticity and character. Complete with its orange awnings, Al Gusto is a vibrant addition to Didcot's busy town centre. Ins...
View full reviewAl-Shami has offered delicious Lebanese food and warm hospitality in Oxford since 1988. Located in Jericho, a short walk from the city centre and very close to trendy Little Clarendon Street, this family-owned restaurant’s many loyal and regular customers are testament to the quality and value it provides. Lebanese food extols a...
View full reviewBelmond Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons is a 15th-century manor house that has been sensitively transformed into a 32-room hotel and restaurant, providing the absolute best in service, comfort and cuisine. Chef-patron Raymond Blanc OBE describes it as 'the fulfilment of a personal vision'. One of the few restaurants in the world to re...
View full reviewPierre Victoire consistently lives up to its stellar reputation, delivering dishes to an exceptionally high standard. With a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence as well as a nod from Harden’s, this wonderful restaurant’s popularity shows no signs of slowing down. The staff are welcoming and knowledgeable, ensuring Pierre Vic...
View full reviewOxford’s cosmopolitan dining scene isn’t short of a Mediterranean restaurant or two, but, in my eyes, one of the best places to go for traditional tapas and an authentic Spanish experience is Al-Andalus on Little Clarendon Street.
The menu presents the likes of jamón iberico (hand-cut ham from the Iberian black-footed ...
Chic, Parisian-style Café Rouge offers diners a little slice of Gallic life. Visit the Witney Café Rouge after a mooch around the shops or before you see a movie at the cinema next door. Should you find yourself in lovely Henley-on-Thames, take a walk along the river to work up an appetite before finding a table in the...
View full reviewStrada is a stylish, contemporary restaurant offering excellent regional Italian cuisine. With restaurants in both Henley-on-Thames and central Oxford, Strada offers plenty of opportunities to explore a menu of pasta, pizza, meat, fish and vegetarian dishes, all created using the finest and freshest ingredients. Popular dishes i...
View full reviewSituated on the infinitely stylish and highly revered Woodstock Road, Browns Brasserie & Bar has been a fixture within the centre of Oxford for over 30 years and its reputation has soared ever since it opened. Priding itself as one of the first brasseries to open in the historic city, this social hotspot is complete with styli...
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