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  • Cowley Road Area
    Café
    Smart but friendly café, joining the throng of places on the Cowley Rd. We're told the free wifi actually works here! Wooden floors and tables look both sophisticated and practical, and staff seem friendly. Lots of people sit with laptops. There are artworks on the walls some of which are for sale, and the pastries are homemade by a Parisian baker.
  • Cowley Road Area
    Restaurant
    Rick’s vegetarian is Rick’s Diner new little brother, we are a vegetarian venue that operate a 100% vegan kitchen.
  • Jericho
    Pub
    The people who brought you The Rusty Bicycle have revamped the former Radcliffe Arms. Great food and a fun atmosphere.
  • 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.
  • Inn
    A family run traditional 15th Century thatched village pub where you will find exposed oak beams, a real log fire, good beers and lagers and a warm welcome! They have a large garden with a lovely children’s play area and are dog friendly.
  • North of the ring road
    Food truck
    Gluten-free options available. No minimum order, no delivery charge. Order by 4pm the day before. Sue from Roll With Me also runs Sushi-making workshops, for the ultimate blend of mouthwatering food and origami-like craft! Workshops run at The Jam Factory (Oxford) or The Batch Cafe (Kidlington), and as well as traditional fish sushi workshops there are also specialist Vegetarian Sushi sessions.
  • Banbury Road Area
    Pub
    Pleasant, old-fashioned venue with good food at reasonable prices (hence lots of business lunchers to be spotted). Lots of interior nooks and crannies supplemented by a heated & covered all-year-round courtyard, popular (and leafy, Mediterranean-feeling, and uncovered) in summer. The 'cottage' at the end of the garden is available for hire for meetings etc. The landlord is as welcoming as ever, and this is definitely a traditional pub with a traditional landlord - one of the most traditional you will possibly find, in fact. They serve pub food including pies and Sunday roasts - it's a pub that serves food, not a gastropub. You can even take a walk through the pub on Google Street View!
  • West of the ring road
    Pub
    Ivy-covered walls, Cotswold-stone, weeping willows and right on the banks of the Thames, the 16th century Rose Revived is one of our outstanding properties. With just seven select bedrooms to choose from you’re sure of a quiet stay. All cosy and welcoming, some have delightful river views. Enjoy a cask ale in front of a roaring log fire in the winter, and the sun on your face on the riverbank in our lovely garden during summer.
  • Central
    Restaurant
    Specialises in high quality leaf tea. Stocks a range that is unsurpassed in Oxford. Scones are baked fresh every few hours. Meat comes from local butchers, and free range eggs from a nearby farm.
  • East of the ring road
    Inn
    The Row Barge is one of Henley’s oldest coaching inns. Not far from the town centre, you can find us 100 yards from the Town Hall on West Street, just behind the fire station. In a quiet residential area yet only moments from the centre of town and the stunning walks along the Thames, this 16th Century traditional pub will satisfy those in search of a good drink, great home-cooked food, four great contemporary rooms with en-suite, large terraced garden with heated smoking area, a warm and comforting welcome and free WIFI for both locals and visitors alike. Our Sunday lunches are always popular, so to guarantee a wonderful Roast Dinner book today. With 4 en-suite bedrooms all recently decorated in a very modern minimalistic way and unlike any other pub, The Rowbarge can guarantee a wonderful night's kip, we use memory foam mattresses, and a traditional home cooked English Breakfast.
  • 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.
  • Central
    Pub
    Occupying a prime spot on Woodstock Road as it winds its way into leafy North Oxford, The Royal Oak is a lovingly restored 18th century inn, ahead of the game in providing the perfect setting for a truly memorable drinking and dining experience. Whether it’s a relaxed lunch, sumptuous Sunday roast, family dinner or tasty brunch you’re looking for, we offer fresh and flavoursome home-cooked food, a diverse and explorative drinks menu, and the warmest of welcomes. Housed in a Grade II listed building, The Royal Oak boasts original exposed beams and brickwork, traditional wood panelling, and plush furnishings, stylishly blending sumptuous period features with contemporary touches and creating many a cosy corner. As well as being dog-friendly and keeping a delightful open fire roaring during those chillier months, there’s an inviting beer garden – perfect for lazy afternoons, al-fresco dining or just a glass of something special on a sunny afternoon.
  • Headington
    Pub
  • South of the ring road
    Pub
  • North of the ring road
    Pub
    At The Royal Sun we believe in great food, great wine and great company. We aim to provide the best locally sourced food, combined with an exciting variety of drinks to match. In warm weather we have a lovely enclosed garden, surrounded by an old stone wall and filled with relaxing wooden benches and tables. Inside , the Pub shows exposed beams and well maintained vintage Bar, wooden floor, roaring fire places and beautiful wood and leather furniture. A cozy and elegant Restaurant available for diners, with a well presented Menu and Specials Board. Many years ago, this Pub was hosting the King during a storm, hence its name. Good selection of cask beer and wines. Dogs welcome in the gardens.
  • 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.
  • South of the ring road
    Restaurant
    Friendly cafe selling a good range of snacks, drinks, hot food. Specialities Lebonese Mezzeh, paninis and cakes .
  • South of the ring road
    Café
    Activities held here throughout the week. There is a car park and garden on site. Based at Sandford-on-Thames' Village Hall running a cafe, convenient shop & community activities in a bright airy space.
  • 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.
  • Central
    Restaurant
    Tiny Thai restaurant serving great food in a corner of the Covered Market
  • 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
    Restaurant
    Supper clubs are a cross between private dinner parties and pop-up restaurants, but this one is in a home setting - guests can play the host's LPs, for instance! Check out Supper Club etiquette on the Secret Supper Society website. 5 course gourmet fixed menu is usually around £35. Guests bring their own drinks (soft / alcoholic) and there is no corkage charge. This is a destination restaurant for intrepid foodies, and guests come from all over the country. They can recommend local B&B's. Plenty of nearby off-road parking. For wheelchair users there is an accessible loo in that it has plenty of room, but it does not have specialist handholds etc. The kitchens have been inspected by Cherwell and given a 5 star hygiene rating. Special diets require prior notice!
  • South of the ring road
    Pub
    Historic pub on The Green in Marsh Baldon, with a large garden plus chimeneas. Refurbished 2010.
  • West of the ring road
    Café
    Family-owned milkshake shop in Witney, with a penny arcade and an American sweet shop upstairs. Dog-friendly, offering ice-cream for dogs!
  • Headington
    Takeaway
    Local favourites who only accept cash payments.
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