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An Oxford institution, this. No one fails to warm to the well-run restaurant & bar combo occupying one half of a working boathouse, with wide windows… more »
Gee’s occupies a Victorian glasshouse set incongruously on an imposing residential stretch of the Banbury Road. It is discreet & utterly charming… more »
This ancient building is one of Oxford’s hidden gems: its lavish, richly coloured dining room is effusively hung with prints & paintings, staff… more »
Brown’s, a university town fixture, has now extended its reach from Brighton in the south to Glasgow in the north – with further openings on… more »
Opened in late 2000, this large & lively Italian brasserie in Oxford’s artsy Jericho area has become popular with local trendies. There’s plenty… more »
As the supremo behind Michelin grandee Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons, Raymond Blanc talks a good game on his TV show, The Restaurant, but more… more »
Rescued from pub chain hell by its music-manager landlord, the Jericho Tavern has gone back to its roots as a venue showcasing up-and-coming bands… more »
Loch Fyne bucks the trend among national chains by offering a food & wine experience well above its high-street station. Selections from its recent… more »
The Jericho district is all about quirky style, and its bars don’t come much more off-the-wall than this 19th-century, neo-classical Greek Revival… more »
A smart but unassuming bar/restaurant, Portabello is particularly popular as a pre/post-theatre destination. Expect a broad selection of modern… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
A location on the top floor of the superbly transformed Ashmolean Museum ensures that this eatery gets its full quota of tourists, academics &… more »
First-timers may struggle to find the Turf Tavern, hidden away in a maze of back alleys, but you can count on plenty of tourists, dons and students… more »
It may be squirreled away in Holywell Street, but this tiny Japanese canteen is surprisingly easy to find – just look for the queues. Rather… more »
With its serviceable blend of cream walls, mahogany furniture, Chinese-themed art and well-meaning service (‘point and smile’ is the order… more »
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