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"In the centre of town sits King’s Head, a former coaching house dating back to 1455. While the stables are now used as a National Trust exhibition, The Farmer’s Bar is very much still a hubbub of social activity. The bar is well stocked with draught ales from the local Chiltern Brewery – a pint of Beechwood Bitter proving to be the most popular – and wines from the Rothschild Estate (home to Aylesbury’s most prominent family)."
"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..."
"This gorgeous cafe serves locally roasted coffee & the most beautiful homemade cakes, including Emily’s famous salted caramel brownies. Check out their new cafe opening on King Edward Street TOMORROW 28/06/18!"
"Barefoot Bakery is perhaps my all-time favorite café in Oxford…and I dare say one of the all-time best Oxford cafés."
"Address: Victors, RU5, Westgate Shopping Centre 307 The Westgate, Queen St, Oxford OX1 1PG. Thirdly, we have Victors!. This restaurant-bar is a lovely place to unwind for a few hours for either a coffee, lunch, cocktails, dinner or a weekend brunch."
"Victors Oxford is a Hamptons-inspired restaurant & bar offering a menu of modern American small plates. The menu is designed to share. Dishes are served to the centre of the table, creating a social and relaxed environment."
"Tucked away on Little Clarendon Street, The Duke of Cambridge (or the Duke as it’s affectionately known) is one of my favourite bars in Oxford. The Duke of Cambridge has been serving stellar cocktails in Oxford since 1981 – that’s over 30 years of mixing, shaking and cocktail expertise – and it shows. The extensive menu covers a lot of classics done well."
"Then afterwards head into nearby Jericho for post-dinner cocktails at Raouls or the Duke of Cambridge. Inside the Pitt Rivers Museum"
"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."
"If you’re in Oxford on the second or fourth Saturday of the month, head to North Parade Market. Tuyen’s catering business serves amazing pho ga (chicken noodle soup – £5) and fresh spring rolls (£2.50) – it’s easily the best Vietnamese food in Oxford. Tuyen doesn’t have a restaurant but I think a real experience would be eating at one of her BYOB supper clubs (£25) or taking a cooking course (£50) with her."