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"King’s Head is a local hotspot, and it’s run by the Chiltern Brewery, so you’ll find the bar stocked with ale from Chiltern. The pub is open from 11am to 11pm Monday through Saturday, and the pub stays open from noon to 10:30 pm on Sunday. Food service is available all week long."
"Price Range: £ (Although, the boxes are much better deals than buying a single cookie!). Area: In the Covered Market, on the corner near to St Michael’s Church. Although technically not a restaurant, Ben’s Cookies just had to make this list."
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"A British chain of supermarkets, specialising in fresh organic produce and quality groceries including own-brand items. At Waitrose & Partners St. Alb..."
"For drinks with a view, The Varsity Club's heated roof terrace (9 High Street. 01865 248777. tvcoxford.co.uk) offers a picture-perfect panorama across Oxford's sky-pricking spires and library domes, particularly at sunset. Its cocktails are pretty good too - try the Flower: lavender vodka, pear purée, vanilla syrup and prosecco. Across the road, Quod is a lively spot for Earl Grey Martinis and a pizzette once the sun goes down."
"Party among an eclectic mix of people and choice of music at The Varsity Club, or TVC as the locals like to call it. Spread across three floors, the place is a classic combination of great food, super drinks, and a chill atmosphere. Feeling overwhelmed indoors?"
"At this sleekly minimalist rooftop cocktail bar, spectacularly located in the town centre, you can sip fruity cocktails (£7 to £10) while soaking up sensational views across Oxford’s dreaming spires."
"Hop Pole is a traditional pub that is home to the Aylesbury Brewhouse. Patrons will benefit from the pub’s everchanging selection of real ales. The brewhouse creates new ales that keep patrons coming back to try something new."
"Situated in the tranquil village of Iffley, only a couple of miles from the centre of Oxford, the Tree Hotel is an impressive-looking redbrick and gabled building that is enjoyi..."
"A stone’s throw from Oxford’s main shopping streets, St Aldates is a busy city centre pub that, with its generic, faux-Victorian looks and terrible music, does little to endear itself. Its beer selection, however, saves the day. Its six cask pumps mix traditional bitters with snazzy, new-wave beers from, on this visit, Brightside and Dark Star."
"If you are looking for a fast stopover while in the Oxford city centre, then St Aldates tavern is a great place to visit. It features six pumps and kegs as well. Most of the beers are locally brewed."
"Wilding is a new restaurant and wine bar just opened in Jericho. Its name comes from the practice of regenerating overworked land to return it to nature, an ethos that sits at the heart of the venue. Founder Kent Barker aims to create somewhere where wine and food are matched in an unpretentious and engaging way."
"Conveniently located right next to the Park and Ride service into Oxford’s City Centre, this Holiday Inn offers modern rooms with mini fridges and satellite TV. Each room at Holiday Inn Oxford includes a private bathroom and in-room movies. Guests can make use of a stereo and tea/coffee facilities."