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Famous for the University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world.
As well as being an extraordinary sight for tourists, Oxford City Centre is a very attractive location for the consumer to visit, as well as being a good location for socialising. The historical buildings make this location a popular target for film and TV crews.
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66A Restaurant @ Cotsworld Lodge Hotel
Modern European Restaurant
66A Banbury Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX2 6JP
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Bella Italia - Oxford
Italian Restaurant
6 George Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 2AF
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Fire & Stone - Oxford
Pizzeria
Threeways House, 28-38 George Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 2BJ
book| The following restaurants in Oxford can be booked online (listed in alphabetical order): 66A Restaurant @ Cotsworld Lodge Hotel, 66A Banbury Road Situated just ten minutes walk from Oxford’s centre, the Cotswold Lodge is a four-star hotel that houses an exquisite restaurant. Bella Italia - Oxford, 6 George Street The Oxford branch of Bella Italia, one of the nation’s favourite Italian restaurant groups, is found in the heart of the city not far from Balliol College. Brasserie Gerard - Oxford, 41-47 George Street Brasserie Chez Gerard embraces the French brasserie tradition for all day dining. Café Rouge - Oxford, 11 Little Clarendon Street With a combination of delicious food, great wines and a real ambience, Café Rouge has embodied the style and je ne sais quoi of French dining since it opened way back in 1989. Fire & Stone - Oxford, Threeways House Centrally located in George Street, Oxford’s premier restaurant street, Fire & Stone’s speciality range of “deliciously different pizzas” feature recipes that are inspired by flavours from around the world, all made with the freshest ingredients. Giraffe - Oxford, 71 George Street With a sunny atmosphere and splashes of creativity, Giraffe showcases a crowd-pleasing menu. Jamie’s Italian - Oxford, 24-26 George Street Serving temptingly fresh and flavoursome creations from world-famous chef Jamie Oliver, Jamie’s Italian evokes the vibrancy and passion embedded in traditional Italian cooking and culture. Las Iguanas - Oxford, 40-41 Park End Street Walk through the doors of Las Iguanas and find yourself transported to Latin America, full of rich, vibrant colours, quirky features and custom-made wooden mosaic tables made especially for the restaurant from sustainable woods in Brazil. Malmaison - Oxford, Malmaison Hotel Sleek and seductive, Malmaison offers a daringly fashionable setting for sampling sumptuous flavours. Maxwell’s - Oxford, 36-37 Queen Street Perennial favourite Maxwell’s is an enthusiastically all-American diner in the centre of historic Oxford. Prezzo - Oxford, 2 Oxford Castle Serving irresistible Italian cuisine in casual, friendly surroundings, Prezzo uses only the finest seasonal ingredients to create their award-winning pizzas, as well as other dishes prepared with produce sourced directly from Italy, all at prices that emphasise great value for money. Shanghai 30’s, 82 St Aldates In a 15th century building opposite Christ Church Garden, Shanghai 30’s is a contemporary Chinese restaurant in Oxford. Strada - Oxford, 1-2 Little Clarendon Street Located on Little Clarendon Street, Strada serves up authentic Italian food in a spacious and stylish setting. The Randolph Restaurant, Randolph Hotel The Macdonald Randolph Hotel in Oxford was built in 1864 and is situated directly opposite the world-famous Ashmolean Museum. The Red Lion, 14 Gloucester Street The Red Lion Oxford fully expands the potential of the British pub, bringing quirky, contemporary style and a bustling ambience to the table. The Tree Hotel, The Tree Hotel All our welcome to try out authentic Thai or Indian cuisine, as well as the traditional Eglish Fayre YO! Sushi - Oxford, 73-75 George Street YO! Sushi, the uber-cool iconic Japanese restaurant chain is based on the concept of a “kaiten” (conveyor belt) sushi bar from which customers can help themselves to colour-coded dishes (priced between £1. |
