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REVIEW: A heavenly night away at the Fleur De Lys in Bampton for some...

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It seemed unlikely - a new French restaurant with rooms serving stunning food in the tiny Cotswold town of Bampton. Tearooms and pubs yes, but gastronomy? But when...

REVIEW: “We won’t be eating there again” Why the new Cosy Club in Oxford...

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We try not to review opening nights. Too much pressure, too new, too busy, too many expectations, customers, clamour. Better to wait until the fuss has died...

What’s a Panuozzo? The Neapolitan pizza sandwich streetfood coming to Oxford’s Covered Market as...

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"Naples is all about food, drink and hospitality and that's what we want to bring to Oxford's Covered Market," Barbara Clemente tells me, as her family prepares...

EXCLUSIVE: The lowdown on new restaurant Bia in Summertown, chef patron George Nolan and...

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Bia in Summertown is open, the new South Parade restaurant run by 27 year-old chef patron George Nolan, where El Rincon used to be. Bia is Gaelic for...

BOOK NOW: Pop up game, seasonal and plant based suppers, autumn dinners with wine...

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November is packed full of some really exciting pop-up dinners here in Oxfordshire celebrating autumnal, seasonal fare, whether it's plant-based. Here's our pick of the best! Witney's Three...

Lunch at a golf club? With head chef Jamie King at the helm it’s...

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It was an unlikely excursion - lunch at Frilford Heath Golf Club being a first - any golf club actually an unusual choice for lunch considering we...

REVIEW: ‘Lip-smackingly good’ The Three Horseshoes in Witney bridges that impossible gap between gastro...

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It's such an uplifting success story the revival of The Three Horseshoes in Witney, now positively thriving. Previously sister pub to The Hollybush opposite, both were put up...

REVIEW: Why the curry and steak nights at The Swan in Ascott-Under-Wychwood are increasingly...

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Whilst some villages lack any decent takeaways, let alone a proper pub, The Swan in Ascott-under-Wychwood is covering all the bases. Hosting a weekly curry and steak night,...

EXCLUSIVE: A sneak peek at Oxford’s enormous new bar and restaurant The Cosy Club...

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It's an incredible transformation, the new Cosy Club on Cornmarket Street, now occupying an incredible 7,500 elevated feet of bar and restaurant with the capacity for 320...

REVIEW: ‘One of the most memorable meals ever’ Why our 11 course lunch at...

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It seems almost impossible that a meal of such epic proportions, dexterity, creativity, imagination, ambition, generosity, playfulness and food born of passion, could have transpired on an...
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