
With the dreaming spires of Oxford's beautiful colleges before you, and the stunning expanse of open fields and parkland behind, you might be forgiven for thinking you had arrived in a quiet country town where there would be little variety of places to eat and drink in. However, you couldn't be more wrong! Most of the top restaurants in Oxford have their own website, where you can contact them.
For those looking for a quick or inexpensive meal, there is only one hard and fast rule - get away from the High Street! This is where the most pricey restaurants and cafés lurk. Instead, head for George Street, Cornmarket Street, Gloucester Green and Jericho. They will be easy to spot because they'll be packed with students: so, for a quiet night out, these places are best avoided. Turn instead to restaurants outside the centre of town: once again, the narrow, arty location of Jericho is the best. This is the most fashionable area of town to be at all times: providing Oxford with bars, cafés and restaurants that provide character and excellence. Surrounded by the beauty of this city, you'll always breakfast, lunch and dine in comfort, style and perfect good taste