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  • Central
    Sandwich bar
  • Temple Cowley
    Pub
    Large Cowley pub with regular live music and £6.50 Sunday roasts.
  • Iffley / Rose Hill
    Pub
    Traditional Wadworth real ale pub with Casque Marque-awarded licensee and home-cooked food. Loads of other regular community-related fun events. Quite literally full of character. There's an easy feel to the place, no stiff formalities here. We encourage a relaxed easy style whether you are calling in for a drink or something to eat.
  • Osney
    Pub
    Formerly The Watermans Arms, this new pub seems to be related to one of the same name in Cambridge, and specialises in good food. Thursday night English folk session.
  • Central
    Sandwich bar
    Everything is produced on the premises from the freshest ingredients. We offer traditional English favourites such as Fish and Chips and cooked breakfasts. You may not have tasted some of our east Mediterranean specialities such as Lahmacun (Turkish ‘pizza’), Halal beef Kofte and Turkish breakfast sausage (Sucuk). Whatever you choose, you won’t be disappointed.
  • East of the ring road
    Pub
    Traditional friendly family-run village freehouse, with restaurant and B&B Accommodation. Approx 5 miles from Oxford city centre. 10 minutes from main hospitals. Food served: Mon to Sat 12-2 & 6-8pm. Sunday lunch: roasts. Car park, Lovely Seating Area in Garden. Real Ales, Coffee, Tea, etc, Children and Dogs welcome (Children's Play Area in Garden), TV Sport, Live music, BBQs. Pool table, Aunt Sally, Darts, Bingo, Poker. Wakes, Christenings, Meetings, Groups and Parties welcome.
  • Central
    Café
    verything is produced on the premises from the freshest ingredients. We offer traditional English favourites such as Fish and Chips and cooked breakfasts. You may not have tasted some of our east Mediterranean specialities such as Lahmacun (Turkish ‘pizza’), Halal beef Kofte and Turkish breakfast sausage (Sucuk). Whatever you choose, you won’t be disappointed.
  • 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.
  • Cowley Road Area
    Café
    Independent Asian home baking, sandwiches and coffee. Fresh food, cash only payment.
  • 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.
  • Marston
    Pub
    The Red Lion is an iconic pub nested in the picturesque village of Old Marston. Sitting on the edge of the City just a stone’s throw from the stunning attractions within Oxford, the pub has quickly become the favourite for many locals and tourists wanting to experience our great food and fine real ales. Tea and coffee served all day. Sunday roast, including the option of gluten-free gravy and Yorkshire puds.
  • Outside the ring road
    Pub
    Traditional pub in the quiet village of Tetsworth. Private room available for hire.
  • South of the ring road
    Inn
  • West of the ring road
    Pub
    Situated in the village square, The Red Lion in Eynsham is a community pub offering a wide selection of cask and keg beers (all British, mostly sourced locally) and an internationally influenced pub menu with starters, mains, sharing plates and homemade desserts. There are roasts on Sunday and tea and homemade cake from 10am each day. This pub is child, cyclist AND dog friendly, has safe bicycle storage on request and a huge beer garden at the back.
  • West of the ring road
    Pub
    Community-run Cotswold pub with log fires, real ales and a pub garden.
  • West of the ring road
    Restaurant
    Experience the deep south of the USA right here in West Oxfordshire.
  • North of the ring road
    Pub
    Set in a beautiful village on the edge of the Cotswolds, just 4 miles from Blenheim Palace, and ideally situated on the trail of Shakespeare's Way, this delightful family friendly country pub is a perfect resting-place & watering-hole for locals and travellers alike. The Red Lion provides Pool, Darts and Aunty Sally facilities for teams to join local leagues as well as for general use. Serving good quality, affordable traditional pub food Monday - Friday 12 - 2pm and 5.30 - 7.30 pm, Saturday 12 - 3pm & 5.30 - 8.00pm and Sunday's from 12 - 4 pm. With ample seating outside the front and in the large rear garden with garden games for children, The Red Lion is the perfect place to spend a bright summers day and evening. Well behaved dogs are welcome in bar area and garden.
  • Central
    Pub
    The Red Lion is a premium pub, bar, and restaurant with its very own garden, centrally located in the heart of the picturesque town of Oxford. Tucked behind George Street, in between Oxford’s main theatres - The Oxford Play House and The New Theatre - The Red Lion provides the ultimate setting to enjoy a pre-play meal or drink. With its comfortable and stylish corners, carefully selected wines, real ales and beers, and of course, a menu that’s bursting with moreish meals and plenty of sweet treats, you’re sure to find a dish that will satisfy your taste buds. Featuring a whole host of beautiful, charismatic interiors and quiet spots to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life, this pub, bar, and restaurant provides the ultimate backdrop to any social occasion.
  • South of the ring road
    Pub
    Rustic pub serving homemade pizzas and pub classics.
  • Pub
    Family-run pub in 15th century building. Complete with oak beams, log burner, large pub garden and a private dining room.
  • North of the ring road
    Inn
    12 en suite rooms. Part of Greene King's 'Old Enlgish Inns' group. Oxford 20 miles.
  • Cowley Road Area
    Restaurant
    Red Star specialise in speedy home-cooked food and quick service. It's cosy, you may end up sharing your table with some strangers, but the food will be delicious and authentic. Good help and advice for gluten-free diners, and lots of dishes with tofu in. They are happy to swap out ingredients. Do ask for a loyalty card as they offer free food for every 10 or so visits. On Deliveroo.
  • Cowley Road Area
    Café
    A Café with a difference - all their staff are volunteers and come from socially excluded backgrounds and are now rebuilding their lives in many ways, using their time well to volunteer is one way they do this.
  • Cowley Road Area
    Café
    They provide training and support. Among other things, they farm the Elder Stubbs Allotments. Includes the Beehive Café. Private hire: Three spaces, easily accessible via Cowley Road and well served by local buses, plus small car park for evening/weekend use. Available 7 days a week, daytimes, evenings and weekends, and by the hour. Catering and self-catering options. The Training Room seats 30 and has DVD and large screen tv, large oval table, flipchart and laptop with PowerPoint. £10/hr weekdays, £15/hr weekends. The Garden Cafe seats up to 30 and has tables and chairs, fully equipped commercial kitchen (can cater for 35 plus an extra 20 outdoors in summer). £10/hr weekdays, £15/hr weekends. This space is regularly used by Sophie's Kitchen, for teaching cookery, and it is a very good space for this kind of workshop/class. Three small rooms also available, seating up to 5, at £6/hr.
  • Cowley Road Area
    Restaurant
    Cheap and cheerful Chinese takeaway/fast food restaurant. Showing an Oxford student card may get you up to 10% off.
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