October 2024 by Merlin Goes
Had a vegetable samosa and it was one of the sadder samosas I've had in a while. Less than mediocre Samosa and a slice of cake for £9.90
September 2024 by Thiago Maia
Came with my daughter and we had a great baby-chino and Matcha late.
September 2024 by Jason Burke
Nice staff but very mediocre bagel for 8 quid
September 2024 by Nicholas de Lange
I liked the Turkish breakfast (but no parsley in the salad), and ADORED the Greek yoghurt with honey and fruit. Service was very slow, but they were full at the time. Many halal options.
September 2024 by Luana Trentin
The food was very good, but the service forgot my dish. Even after asking again, it was forgotten.
September 2024 by White Rose
Super love the Turkish meatballs and pita bread. Staff are nice. So lovely to take their seats outside whilst sipping coffee and watching the passers-by.
September 2024 by Hywel Jones
A coffee shop with character. Friendly and professional service from the team. Good sized portions.
September 2024 by Micab
Said to be the oldest café in Oxford. It is above all a great place to have a coffee. The range and quality of desserts is amazing! ?
September 2024 by Leo Weijs
Good coffee. Many types of delicious cake.
September 2024 by Mr. Splendid
A bit loud in the dining room. Vegan cake was delicious!
September 2024 by Hassaan Tahmeed
Had the best ever banana and chocolate loaf from this iconic cafe! Great variety of snacks and drinks!
September 2024 by Marcelo Morais
Best coffee in Oxford and crew is super friendly
September 2024 by L P
Terrible place. Terrible people. They make up the amount you have to pay.
August 2024 by Pritam Banerjee
It?s the oldest running coffee shop in Europe , established in 1652. The ambience is quite old school and located closed to the centre. The staff is courteous and the vibe laid back. Their Turkish coffee (served with bite sized lokum) is quite good. The honeycomb cheesecake is also quite good. The Bailey?s latte is also a must try.
August 2024 by Hayden Wahlman
Im traveling on a budget, which means I eat from Tesco on a park bench most of the time. I need to write a few pages in my notebook and decided to treat myself to a real restaurant today. I sat down at 18:30ish, not knowing it closed at 19:00. I ordered a sandwich and let it cool while I wrote and then watched as everyone at the cafe was being shooed out at 19:00. I scarfed down my sandwich and left.
It's a real pity as if I'm paying 4× more for a meal in a restaurant I expect to sit for at least an hour. My feet hurt, and I was hoping to relax.
The waiters were nice. The sandwich was normal.
They should close the kitchen an hour before closing or at least warn customers coming in that they're closing soon.