Food & Drink: Bars

  • Type
  • Cuisine
  • Facilities
  • Location
  • 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.
  • Jericho
    Bar
    Raoul's has been a cocktail making institution since 1979 but by 1999 was looking very tired indeed. After a major refurb Raoul's was reborn into a great little cocktail bar and since then has won a multitude of awards, even being placed as one of the top 50 bars in the world by the Sunday Times.
  • West of the ring road
    Restaurant
    Experience the deep south of the USA right here in West Oxfordshire.
  • Outside the ring road
    Pub
    If you want to enjoy the delights of a traditional British pub – oak beams, stone floors, great beers – and the flavours of fantastic Thai cuisine, there is nowhere better that the Rising Sun in Thame. Pad Thai, Restaurant and Takeaway serve a wide variety of Authentic Thai food. Choose to eat your food in our smoke free restaurant area or call us to order a takeaway.
  • 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.
  • Cowley Road Area
    Pub
    Smallish pub with charm, refurbished & reinvented in 2009. Sandwiches served all day. The bicycle hanging up outside is disappointingly free of rust, but perhaps this is the landlord's declaration that he intends the pub to be around for a while. Delivery available through Deliveroo.
  • Central
    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.
  • Botley & Cumnor
    Pub
    Community local. Enormous and vivdly coloured menu, offering an amazing selection of pub food from around the globe, including chicken katsu burger! Special offers make it even cheaper to eat some things on particular nights. Special gluten-free menu that's smaller but just as colourful, and vegetarian food cooked in a separate fryer, make special diets easy. The kids' menu considers health and contains appealing options such as pasta filled with cheese and hidden veg!
  • Outside the ring road
    Pub
    Pretty as a picture both inside and out, The Six Bells in Thame is the quintessential country pub in Thame - think roaring fires, a wonderful garden, real ale on tap and superb Pub food in our fantastic restaurant.
  • 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.
  • Outside the ring road
    Restaurant
    The Sixteenth Century building is full of character, and usually filled with characters too. A social hub in this sociable town, we offer true hospitality to friends & strangers alike.
  • South of the ring road
    Inn
    The Compton Swan is a gorgeous village pub with six letting bedrooms nestled in the village of Compton, Berkshire. Around 19.3 km from Newbury, The Compton Swan offers high-quality dining and stylish accommodation with free parking and Wi-Fi. Just over 30 minutes’ drive from Oxford and Reading, this Berkshire village inn has a large garden and a library area with log fire.
  • Central
    Bar
    Large, lively cocktail bar with DJs. Surprisingly large & pleasant courtyard at rear. Stupid hours & happy hours daily (cocktail menu on website). Central to Oxford's 'west end' clubbing scene.
  • Central
    Bar
    Unique and spectacular, the original Oxford roof terrace puts you in amongst the Dreaming Spires with unparalleled 360 degree views. The Roof is open year round, with a dedicated bar serving draught beers and cider, Pimm’s and Prosecco. Food from our kitchen is available on the roof and during the warmer months we operate a full restaurant service. Extensive awnings, gas burners and magical heated seats will keep you warm and dry in all but the worst of the weather. Tables are on a first come first served basis – no need to book. Even at the busiest times you can enjoy a couple of cocktails in our lounge while we find a space for you. Happy hour Mon - Fri 12-7pm (2 for £10 cocktails). Kitchen open Wed - Sun. Private hire for 30-300 including a DJ.
  • Wolvercote
    Pub
    Community-owned Free House which has a good range of well kept local ales. Regular live music events and sessions including the Oxford Jazz Kitchen Jazz Jam. BT sports as well as Pool, Darts and Aunt Sally. It hosts the local Farmers Market every Sunday Morning. Food served from 10am - 9pm on Sundays.
  • Central
    Pub
    Delivery available through Deliveroo. izza and a pint is what we believe in. All of our ingredients are carefully selected by our Italian head chef, with our best ingredients imported from Italy every week. We make our dough fresh every day with high quality Italian flour. Our toppings are simple and authentic, our flavours are fantastic. Plus we have a number of gluten-free pizza options made in Oxford by The White Rabbit Pizza Company – officially the best gluten-free pizza you’ll ever eat!
  • Central
    Bar
    Formerly Copa, two-floor, glass-fronted venue has enormous TV screens showing all major sporting events & enormous bouncers who presumably are there to check you have the right kind of shoes on. Popular with young local townsfolk. Can get VERY full on weekend nights. DJ Fri & Sat; various drinks and food promos.
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