Food & Drink: Restaurants & Delis/sandwich bars

  • Type
  • Cuisine
  • Facilities
  • Location
  • Central
    Restaurant
    Established in London, word spread, and since then we’ve opened restaurants in Carnaby, Shoreditch, Soho and Oxford. We’ve grown bigger and grown up (sort of), but we’re still keeping it real and doing what we do best. Making creative comfort food dishes using top quality ingredients. Crafting creative, signature cocktails mixed by some of the best bartenders in town.
  • Central
    Restaurant
  • Central
    Fast food
    Formerly Ruchi. South Indian food including dosa, idly and thali - alongside the usual fast food offerings of chicken, burgers & kebabs. Free home delivery within 5 miles.
  • Temple Cowley
    Restaurant
    Dragon Bowl is located on Hollow Way in Cowley, Oxford. Dragon Bowl offers you your favourite Oriental cuisine to enjoy in the comfort of your own home. You're only one click away from having a variety of dishes delivered without having to do any cooking yourself. With lots on this extensive menu you will be able to choose between lots of the household favourites as well as their range of Special Dishes such as the Deep Fried Shredded Beef or the Lemon Chicken. Make sure you browse the menu for yourself to see what dishes take your fancy, you're sure to find something for all taste buds on this menu.
  • Cowley Road Area
    Restaurant
    It’s our aim to bring to Oxford the best of Nepalese cuisine. We take pride in using only the freshest ingredients to ensure an enjoyable and unique experience for all our customers. Our foods are simply spiced and authentic. Our flavours are subtle and genuine. Our recipes are created for a cleaner, crisper, more balanced taste. This is the most delightful food you will discover between here and Kathmandu.
  • West of the ring road
    Pub
    From the finest stone baked pizza, to Mexican tacos and classic burgers we're sure you'll find food to suit your taste. Fat Lil's host some of the best local and national talent weekly, and can get very busy, especially at weekends so book your table in advance to avoid disappointment....
  • North of the ring road
    Pub
    Welcome to one of the most inviting hotels in Oxfordshire. It’s not easy to find a 17th century town house that embodies the best of boutique living and chic décor. Luckily for you, The Feathers is just that, an independent Oxfordshire hotel that is bursting with Cotswold charm and Oxfordshire heritage – not forgetting unique rooms and delicious food. Combining the best of Oxfordshire and the Cotswolds, you’ll find The Feathers in the heart of the historic market town of Woodstock. Close enough to the places that interest you most, join us and you can share in the spoils of our superb location.
  • Central
    Café
    Hot drinks and all sorts of food to takeaway or sit and eat at their covered outdoor tables.
  • Osney
    Restaurant
    Fish & Chip Fridays remain a regular fixture of the menu - with the finest fish & chips for just £6.95! Each day, the chefs hand selects all the produce from the Fishmarket, and every dish is cooked fresh to order.
  • Botley & Cumnor
    Pub
    The Fishes is a hidden gem. Quite a big gem, too. An imposing Victorian building set in acres of wooded grounds leading down to the banks of Seacourt Stream. The deck that wraps around the conservatory offers a rare opportunity in land-locked Oxford to dine outside with an idyllic view. Outdoor seating on terrace and amongst pine trees; picnic hampers available in summer. Salsa evenings and other events (see website).
  • Central
    Burger joint
    Fast-food chain with made-to-order burgers and fries. AND free peanuts!
  • West of the ring road
    Pub
    The Fleece overlooks the expanse of Witney’s beautiful Church Green. Since we took it over ten years ago it has twice been voted one of the top twenty pubs in the UK. Loyally supported by the people of Witney we are one of the few places in town where you can sit outside on sunny days, eating, drinking & watching the world go by. We also have a private dining room for meetings or parties & 10 comfortable en suite bedrooms.
  • South of the ring road
    Pub
    The Fleur de Lys is a charming Inn nestling in the sleepy medieval village of Dorchester on Thames, 9 miles from Oxford. The Inn has a dining room, cosy bar, great garden and five fabulous luxury ensuite bedrooms. The 16th century Fleur de Lys Inn provides a perfect retreat for a weekend or mid-week break. Stroll along the High Street, steeped in historic English charm and visit the magnificent Augustinian Abbey, or enjoy the surrounding countryside with its myriad of delightful rambles, including the sleepy Thames riverbanks and the spectacular views from the top of Wittenham Clumps.
  • Central
    Restaurant
    Food & drinks served indoors or outdoors on the floating pontoon. Also embarkation point for Oxford River Cruises (sightseeing & picnic trips).
  • West of the ring road
    Pub
    We are a traditional riverside Inn and restaurant in the beautiful village of Great Barrington nr. Burford, Oxfordshire with rustic soul by the bucket load. Nestled in the heart of the Windrush Valley, we are blessed with stunning views, award-winning dining, a proper bar and 7 handsome bedrooms. An intimate and warm locals’ pub for Cotswold explorers.
  • Central
    Pizzeria
    These guys began as a street food truck in Brixton, and are now expanding into permanent premises around the UK. They stick to one thing, so expect a menu of pizza! They offer a gluten free base, but can’t guarantee a 100% flour-free environment, though their gluten free base does not contain any gluten.
  • South of the ring road
    Restaurant
    Often full of children having birthday parties. They cater for all needs with a huge gluten free menu, a wide offering of vegetarian dishes and host of healthier, lighter bites.
  • Central
    Restaurant
    Simple Chinese restaurant and takeaway. Min order £10 with an additional £1 delivery charge. Very popular crew date venue for students
  • Central
    Café
    The raspberry yoghurt ice-cream is to be recommended. Has siblings in Jericho and the Cowley Road.
  • Jericho
    Café
    Possibly the best coffee ice cream in Oxford. A bit noisy and crowded, especially after the pubs close, but there's a tiny garden out the back, and you can read Daily Info there too. Has siblings in St Aldates and the Cowley Road.
  • Cowley Road Area
    Café
    Bagels, cakes and drinks too. Ongoing customer flavour suggestion competition. Sibling outlets on St Aldates and Little Clarendon St.
  • Jericho
    Pub
    Cosy and friendly, with lovely vegetarian food and nice barpeople. The pub is so nice, and the food so good, that even non-vegetarians are moved to seek it out. The pub quiz (Sundays) includes the tie-break: draw a cartoon of the landlord and his dog.
  • Banbury Road Area
    Pub
    Here at the Gardeners Arms on North Parade we are a long narrow traditional one bar pub with a galley kitchen, from which a vast array of good value meals are served. A friendly atmosphere and warm welcome are assured here. Our ethos is to provide a great, personal service at great prices. Whilst a lot of pubs have applied much of their attention on turning into a Gastro pub we feel that a pub should be just what it was meant in years gone by; a friendly place to enjoy a drink with friends and strangers, to eat good honest, unpretentious food and leave wanting to return soon.
  • Banbury Road Area
    Restaurant
    Run by the same folks as the Old Parsonage Hotel, just down the road. Their menu is best described as Mediterranean, simply prepared and expertly cooked, & centred around the wood fire oven & charcoal grill. The wine list is a considered mix of Old World & New, cocktails seasonal & skilfully prepared, feel welcome to drop by for a glass or two…
  • South of the ring road
    Inn
    The George Hotel Dorchester on Thames combines the beauty of an historic building, complete with oak beams and inglenook fireplaces, with all the advantages of a modern hotel. The George Hotel Dorchester on Thames is a striking, idyllic 15th Century coaching inn, built in 1495 it is one of the oldest coaching inns in the country, allowing you to tread on the path of history. Situated opposite the famous Dorchester Abbey & Museum.
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