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RecommendedA former Jericho bar in a deconsecrated Greek Revival church — currently closed, with the building under new ownership.
13 entries across places, people, and walks.
A former Jericho bar in a deconsecrated Greek Revival church — currently closed, with the building under new ownership.
Café-and-cocktail bar in the Covered Market with a Tarantino-tinged name, a chequerboard floor and a rainbow flag at the door.
Cocktails and pizza on the Cowley Road — a good-time bar that takes both seriously enough.
A civilised wine bar hidden down Friars Entry — the name is accurate, the escape from the crowds is real.
Moorish-style tapas bar on the Cowley Road — lanterns, cocktails, and sharing plates.
Rooftop cocktails with a view of the Bodleian spires — Oxford's closest thing to a sky bar.
Bike-themed cafe-bar on St Michael's Street — good coffee by day, cocktails by night.
Cheap cocktails and a sticky floor — Cowley Road's unrepentant late-night favourite.
Jericho's brunch-to-cocktails pub — a Cranham Street all-day spot with craft beer and a courtyard.
A Cowley Road all-rounder — good burgers, craft beer, and a garden that earns its keep.
Indian street food and cocktails on Hythe Bridge Street — chaat, grills, thalis, and a full bar.
Oxford's board game cafe — over 2,500 games, a bar, and someone on hand to explain the rules.
Chinese-Malaysian cooking in Jericho — refined flavours, a proper wine list, and neighbourhood atmosphere.