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The 11 Best Places For Brunch in Oxford + A Map of Places to Eat!
"Dining Hall at New College Oxford which inspired the Harry Potter movie If you prefer to explore on your own, you can also visit some of the Oxford Colleges individually and at your own pace. Among the most popular are Magdalen or Christ Church, with its impressive quad and chapel, which is the most expensive to visit at £7-9 so you may want to visit later for Choral Evensong which will give you free entrance. Most of the other colleges such as Balliol, New College, Brasnose, Trinity, Merton or Oriel only cost around £2 and this may include a leaflet or plan of the college, while others are free to visit, so it’s worth venturing inside and enquiring at the porter’s lodge."
"Located in Northgate Hall on St Michael’s Street, Bill’s stunning and glamorous Oxford restaurant is in an imposing former Methodist Church."
"This long-standing local favourite – upstairs from Makan La on St Michael's Street – is a simple, cafeteria-style eaterie offering reliably good homemade pates, quiches, curries, casseroles and lasagnes, most of them served with a choice of three salads from a vibrant selection. There is always a good choice of vegetarian dishes available (such as sweet pepper and lentil lasagne, or mushroom and butter bean stroganoff), although it was a sampler of tasty, generously filled salmon and watercress quiche that secured Nosebag's place in this top 10. The dishes on the evening menu are a little more sophisticated and slightly more expensive (mains up to £11)."
"Although The Nosebag caters for all dietary tastes, it has a strong reputation for its inventive and tasty vegetarian and vegan offerings. Using local suppliers and offering a seasonally changing menu, including things like lentil and sweet pepper lasagne, and carrot and pecan pastilla, The Nosebag sells quality home cooked food at great prices – which explains why it’s still a much-loved part of Oxford’s foodie landscape after opening back in 1971!. https://www.instagram.com/p/BT_2JsagWQ6/?"
"Gail’s Bakery is a London-based artisan bakery that specializes in serving breakfast foods, breads, cakes, pastries, and of course tea and coffee. I have lots of friends who absolutely adore Gail’s (although personally I find it usually is a little overpriced for the offerings). But like I said, my friends absolutely love it especially for a treat for brunch on a weekend…and it is always packed full of people!"
"The Horse and Jockey is attached to the Premier Inn, but it’s independent from the hotel and has delicious pub food and ale. Traditional pub fare is served at the Horse and Jockey, and the prices are inexpensive, too. Staff is attentive at the pub, and the ale is some of the best in town."
"Everest Nepalese Restaurant and Bar serves great Asian and Fusion cuisines. They serve the finest Nepalese dishes in Howard Street paired with their brilliant service. This restaurant offers freshly prepared food with beautiful flavours from their extensive menu."
"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."