All the latest news, information and insights about Oxfordshire’s food and drink scene including restaurant openings and closings, local food business news, awards, and much more. Let’s celebrate the region’s vibrant food and drink scene.
Oxford City Council is providing funding to help restaurants, cafes and pubs across the city to open outdoor seating areas from 12 April.
With an average of £31.74 per transaction, Oxford is ranked second place after Slough which came top of the ranking at £38.85 per transaction.
Recipes (and stories) from Oxfordshire’s exceptional chefs, eateries, food businesses, artisan producers, and the Oxford college community.
With the acquisition, British Honey Company aims to create and grow a multi-category brand portfolio across several geographies with broader access to the UK off-trade market.
If you’re in search of a bar of delicious and pure grown-up chocolate, then look no further as it doesn’t get any more exciting than this.
Looking for a perfect way to enjoy authentic wood-fired pizzas at home? Well, look no further. Get stuck into Dodo Pub Co. ‘nearly cooked’ homebake pizza that you can finish off in your oven at home.
Take a look at the 10 most viewed recipes on The Oxford Magazine over the last 12 months, which, perhaps, is a proxy for Oxfordshire’s favourite recipes in 2020.
If you’re in need of a Sunday roast fix, here’s where to get yours during the lockdown in Oxfordshire while also supporting your local gastropubs and restaurants.
We’re here to set you up with everything you need to brew yourself the perfect pour-over coffee, from the comfort of your kitchen counter.
Cafe Loco, a popular family-run cafe on St Aldate’s in Oxford, is closing its doors after 16 years due to the lack of tourists visiting the city this year.
With our favourite cafes and coffee shops closing for a second lockdown, this easy-to-follow guide will show you how to brew the perfect pour-over coffee in the comfort of your kitchen.