Oxford

Combibos Coffee
Gloucester Green
8:00-18:30
by Gloucester Green bus station

Probably Oxford's best coffee shop, has a very loyal following, is family run and unusually for a coffee bar, offers table service. A very mixed crowd of students and locals choose here as it has a number of tables outside. Lyrics and poems on the walls make it quite a cool place. It was recently featured in the Independent newspapers' Top 50 Coffee Shops. They also serve a fantastic Full English cooked breakfast every day, before 11am.

The Missing Bean
14 Turl Street
8:00-18:30
only 1 minute's walk from the main quadrangle of the Bodleian

Hidden halfway down Turl Street is this little gem of a coffee shop, it only opened in October but already has a reputation for the best coffee in Oxford. Laid back atmosphere & friendly staff. Ask for the famous flat white!

Pubs and bars

pubs and bars
Freud's
119 Walton St.

Jericho. this bar and restaurant occupy a grand church building producing a unique, slightly austere atmosphere. when buzzing with people, this becomes a great place for an evening out; the restaurant area is cleared to become a dance floor later in the evening. they serve a range of cocktails from about â£3 upwards.

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The Kite
Mill St

Mill street, west oxford. close to the railway station, this tired and run down pub for locals and their dogs is best avoided.

pubs and bars
Eagle and Child

the Eagle and Child, 49 St Giles. Popularly known as "the bird and baby", this pub was the frequent haunt of the Inklings, a group of Oxford literary dons that included CS Lewis and JRR Tolkien. Very atmospheric, with a great range of ales and the best pork scratchings you've ever tasted!

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The Jericho Tavern
56 Walton Street

Jericho. great place for a drink and maybe some food. also famous for being the place that radiohead played their first show.

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Lamb and Flag
12 St. Giles

the Lamb and Flag, 12 St Giles, +044 01865 515787. A big old pub, long, with lots of nook and crannies

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Royal Oak
Woodstock Road

Woodstock road opposite radcliffe infirmary. graduate and north oxford local, offers schneider weiãŸe from germany, popular with scientists and doctors working in the area.

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The Bear
6 Alfred Street

Blue boar street. a small pub, but curiously full of old school ties. the oldest pub in oxford by its own description, founded in 1492, and probably has the lowest ceilings of any pub in oxford.

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King's Arms
40 Holywell Street

opposite broad street and the sheldonian theatre. a popular student pub - selection of beers and reasonable food although perhaps prices are a little high. excellent location.

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The Fir Tree
163 Iffley Road

On the corner of bullingdon road and iffley road. good beer, open till 2am most nights, friendly atmosphere.

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The Gardener's Arms

Plantation road. very pretty with a beer garden, and an excellent all-vegetarian menu.

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The Old Bookbinders' Arms
17-18 Victor St.

Hidden in the back streets of jericho go down great clarendon street, turn right into canal street. has eccentric decorations, but friendly and with lots of beers.

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Turf Tavern
4-5 Bath Place

4 bath place off new college lane, +44 01865 243 235. 11am-11pm, su 12noon-10.30pm. a well-hidden pub, but also well known by locals. good range of beers. nice beer garden with coal fires where you can roast marshmallows on chilly evenings in spring and autumn. this ancient pub a favourite with inspector morse is an unmissable oxford institution that many consider to be the best pub in the city - in the summer watch out for drenched students enjoying the end of their exams. pint â£3.50.

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Raoul's
32 Walton St

Jericho. a trendy and upmarket cocktail bar. often very busy at weekends.

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Sugar Brown's
30 Walton Street

Jericho. cocktail bar.

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The Duke of Cambridge
5-6 Little Clarendon Street

Little clarendon street. fashionable for young students wanting great cocktails with some cheeky bar staff. swisher than you might expect.

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The Bullingdon
162 Cowley Road

Cowley road. lively and unpretentious with a mixed clientele. live music and club nights in the back room. jazz club on tuesday nights. blues on monday nights.

pubs and bars
Half Moon
17-18 St Clements

St. clement's. ignore the plastic faux-irish outlets in the city centre and head out along the high st and over magdalen bridge and enjoy the relaxed vibe in this small, friendly pub.

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Angel and Greyhound
30 St. Clements St.

St. clement's. popular with friday evening after-work crowd, letting their hair down. in quieter moments good for board games. food is average.

pubs and bars
Head of the River
Folly Bridge

Folly bridge, +44 01865 721600. perfectly located, right on the thames. follow st aldate's down past christ church college until you reach the river the pub's on the far bank. this place buzzes on summer evenings, when the large garden gets extremely busy.

pubs and bars
Hobgoblin

Cowley road. lively student pub. staff are friendly until 11pm, at which point you'll be rudely kicked out.

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Hobgoblin

St. aldates. small and traditional but with adequate seating, with drinks varying in price depending on how early you get there.

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Oxford has many old pubs, as well as newer nightclubs.

Nightclubs

nightclubs
The Bridge
6-9 Hythe Bridge St.

6-9 hythe bridge street, +044 01865 242526. (http://www.bridgeoxford.co.uk/) nightclub frequented by students. two floors - r&b on one, dance on the other. plenty of acceptable seating, long bars and quite importantly clean bathroom facilities! drinks can be a bit pricey: bottled beer â£3 no draught, double vodka coke â£2.70, entry â£4-â£5. vip room.

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Maxwell's
Park End Street

36-37 queen street, +044 01865 242192. (http://www.maxwellsoxford...) 11:30am-2am daily. bar and restaurant by day; cocktails and nightclub by evening. claims to have the longest bar in oxford. â£3-â£5 cover after 10pm.

nightclubs
Baby Love
3 King Edward St

3 king edward street - just off the high street. open until 2am m-sa, closed sunday. small venue but spread out over two floors. varied music. home to one of oxford's most popular gay nights tuesdays.

nightclubs
O2 Academy Oxford

(http://www.o2academyoxfor...) previously carling academy and the zodiac live music venue and stop-off for many a band's uk tour, turned nightclub after hours.

nightclubs
Po Na Na's
13 Magdalen St

13-15 magdalen street. don't be put off by the inconspicuous entrance - below is a relatively small, mysteriously decorated apparently its moroccan, funky cave, with great not-too-loud music, and an unusual and relaxed atmosphere. cocktails 2 for 1 between 9 and 10:30.

nightclubs
Thirst
7-8 Park End Street

Thirst, 7-8 Park End Street, +044 01865 242044. (http://www.thirstbar.com) M-W 18:30-02:00, Su 18:30-01:30. Cocktail bar, drinks from £1.75.

nightclubs
 

Certain weeknights are student-only at some clubs, so you should probably check before going.

nightclubs
Park End

37-39 park end street, +044 01865 250181. (http://www.parkend.co.uk/) m-w 21:00-02:00, th-sa 21:30-03:00. nightclub frequented by students and locals. come here to drink heavily and dance to uninspired pop tunes. â£1-â£5 cover, â£3 pints, â£3 mixed drinks some nightly drink specials. monday is brookes student night, wednesday is ousu student night many bottled drinks â£1.50. student id required for both.