"This new independent restaurant on Cowley Road is Oxford’s first and only totally vegan eatery. Taking inspiration from Californian comfort food, Happy Friday Kitchen's menu is packed with American diner favourites and certainly isn't what you'd expect from somewhere with a strict ban on animal produce. You'll have trouble choosing between their range of meat-free pizzas and burgers, heaps of creamy mac'n'cheese, crispy fries and Seitan tenders, or their healthier option; veg-heavy Buddha bowls."
"If you are in the mood for vegan comfort food whilst you are in Oxford, look no further than Happy Friday Kitchen. Happy Friday Kitchen is the only 100% vegan restaurant in Oxford. Located just outside the city centre there is a range of decadent fast food to try."
"The Magic Café is a bit of an east Oxford institution, serving up good portions of tasty vegetarian food to suit even the tightest of student budgets. The friendly staff and relaxed atmosphere mean The Magic Café is a very popular lunchtime haunt, and with a menu that changes daily, it’s not hard to see why students and locals come back time and again. There are always a couple of vegan options on the menu, as well as soya milk for teas and coffees."
"The Heath Robinson Museum is a biographical museum dedicated to the life and art of its namesake. The museum displays memorabilia, artwork, and objects from the life of Heath Robinson, as well as hosts exhibitions and events that support Robinson's life mission and vision. Admission to the museum is free."
"From St Michael's it is a very short stroll to the Verulamium Museum, a modern museum showcasing finds from the Roman city. One highlight is a 2nd-century bronze figure of a goddess known as the Verulamium Venus, and another is 'Postumus', a skeleton discovered buried in a beautifully crafted lead coffin. A short walk across Verulamium Park from the museum brings you to a 3rd-century mosaic and hypocaust, protected by a low modern building."
"Source: Photo by user Carole Raddato used under CC BY-SA 2.0. This stop is definitely worth a visit as this is the only Roman theater of its kind, in Britain. Once surrounded by shops and houses, the foundations of which you can still see here, this is not your usual Roman amphitheater."
"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."
"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."
"While this family-friendly Italian won't blow your mind when it comes to its reliable menu, it is a great place to take a varied group thanks to a far-reaching menu of familiar favourites. Pizzas, pastas and risottos all feature, with a few more unique options on offer too like a rare grilled tuna steak served with a salad of butter beans, roasted red peppers, baby spinach and chard with a green olive dressing."
"Enjoy the bold flavours inspired by Italy, southern Europe & beyond at this contemporary restaurant and brasserie that has been located in the cosmopolitan Jericho in North Oxford for nearly two decades. The beautiful terrace garden is only a 10 minutes walk from the city centre. Read more or visit branca.co.uk"
"110 - 111 Walton Street � Show on map Italian£ 28 avg. A high-octane atmosphere, friendly service, all-day opening and good-value menus make Branca, this animated Italian brasserie a hit with the Oxford university crowds � but all-c..."