Mentioned by Marriott International
Courtyard Oxford City Centre
"But it's a very tasty leek and potato, the real artisan bread (50p) lives up to the billing, and, I suppose, local, organic ingredients – vegetables from nearby Worton Organic Garden – don't come cheap. Elsewhere on the enticing menu, notable for its excellent veggie options, you'll find dishes such as spiced chickpea tagine with roasted butternut squash, green olives and rosemary; puy lentil and goat's cheese gratin, with marinaded aubergine and roasted red peppers; or organic beef lasagne (mains served with salad, brown rice, potatoes etc.) The location also plays a big part in the Vaults' popularity. It's housed in a 14th-century hall, the "congregation house", built as Oxford University's original administrative centre, within the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, while the gardens – actually the graveyard – look out on to the famous circular Radcliffe Camera library and several university colleges."
"Breathe in the historic atmosphere of our unique restaurant at the heart of the university city of Oxford.Enjoy healthy cooking using a wide range of seasonal, organic and fair trade produce.We are open every day from 10am - 5pm. Breakfast is available until midday, and after midday we offer our lunchtime menu with a wide choice of main meal salads, bruschettas (toasted open sandwiches piled high with your choice of filling) and daily specials. See our menu for more details.The cafe and all its operations are inspired by the vision of its founder and director, Will Pouget, who believes strongly in fresh, healthy, local food and Fair Trade and organic production."
"The Vaults has always been one of my favourite cafes in Oxford. Tucked away in the vaults of St Mary’s Church on Radcliffe Square, this award-winning cafe ticks all the boxes – it’s cosy, friendly, serves a mean pot of tea and the food is absolutely delicious. The Vaults was serving ethically sourced meals and drinks before it became the norm."
"Address: Dirty Bones Oxford, 304 The Westgate, Queen St, Oxford OX1 1PG. Next up, we have Dirty Bones!. This is the third and final restaurant I would like to introduce you to that is located on the Westgate Shopping Centre roof!"
"I was very excited to give The Breakfast Club a try, as I’ve heard such great things about the one in London. And if you’re looking for some hearty, hangover curing food and a fun atmosphere, this is the place. I’ve been here a few times now, and both times I’ve had the pancakes and berries with a big mug of tea to wash it down."
"This family caf business (caf not café) doing a mean old all-day food and drink offering. The restaurant is fairly well known for its banging brunches, but it also offers some wonderful lunches and evening meals - think the ultimate comfort grub. You can now make a reservation for outdoor dining from 12 April onwards."
"You can spot The Breakfast Club’s cafés a mile off; it’s not only the ‘egg-yolk yellow’ frontages that alert you to their pre ... Restaurants and Bars:Restaurant gift vouchers | Browse restaurants by postcode | Find restaurants near me | Suggest a restaurant. About SquareMealContact UsJobs at SquareMealTermsPrivacy"
"At Porterhouse we’res offering a Valentine’s Day special for two, which includes two starters, a 400g Chateaubriand to share served with chips, walnut salad, roast tomatoes and one sauce, plus a glass of prosecco each – all for £80. If you don’t fancy that, we’ll still have our steak board available and rooms to book upstairs if you don’t want the evening to end. Call 01865 248546 to book and"
"Effortlessly hip but totally unpretentious, this converted Edwardian boozer oozes contemporary charm. A quiet but central location, personal service, a sophisticated bar and the finest steaks in the city means it outshines any local competition."
"Tickle your taste buds with contemporary and classic, mainly British food, which is served with a smile throughout the day. The skilful chefs prepare the well-presented food with locally sourced ingredients, all to the get that perfect taste. The place is suitable for all occasion dining and even a banquet for 80 during special gatherings."
"This is one of the oldest cafes in Oxford, (alongside the Grand Cafe on the opposite side of the road.. A rather old street, even for Oxford’s standards). No worries, it isn’t stuffy or snooty and happens to serve paninis that rival some of Oxford’s favourites like Taylors!. At the Queen’s Lane Coffee House there are two rooms and loads of tables, so perfect if there are other students with the same idea of studying at this place."
"This tiny cafe on the North Parade has only a handful of tables, perfect for students who like to study in places with small crowds. The Brew cafe serves quality coffee in little teacups (a little hipster, but good quality coffee, perfect to get you through hours of studying at a time). The Brew cafe provides an escape from the busy town without being in the library and also brings you cute independent shops and sandwiches close by."
"Children and adults alike will enjoy this museum, designed to encourage an interest in science and history through Roald Dahl’s characters and stories. A visit to the gallery has often been described as walking into a giant pop-up book and it’s impossible to leave without a smile on your face. So, whether you want to climb inside a giant peach, crawl through Mr Fantastic Fox’s tunnel (not recommended unless you’re small) or simply pay homage to The Twits, this gallery is well worth a visit."
"This really is one of the most unusual things to do in Hertfordshire. A completely unique sight, this Roman Theatre is a theatre with a stage, rather than the usual Amphitheatre which we may be used to seeing from Roman times. It was built in 140AD and is the only one of its type in the whole of the UK."
"The Roman Theatre of Verulamium is an ancient excavated theatre built around 140 AD. It’s unique in that it’s not an amphitheatre, as was commonly built during Roman times. But rather, it resembles a design similar to a modern theatre, with a raised stage."