**Ashmolean Rooftop Restaurant** in Oxford offers a truly unique dining experience, perched atop the historic Ashmolean Museum. With stunning panoramic views of the city, this restaurant combines art and gastronomy, inviting guests to savor delicious dishes inspired by seasonal ingredients and contemporary British cuisine. Whether you’re enjoying a leisurely lunch or a special evening meal, the tranquil atmosphere, enhanced by the surrounding architectural beauty, makes every visit memorable.

At Ashmolean Rooftop Restaurant, our culinary team takes pride in crafting a menu that reflects both creativity and quality. From delectable brunch options to exquisite dinner selections, each dish is thoughtfully prepared to delight your palate. Our commitment to exceptional service ensures that every guest feels welcomed and valued, whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply enjoying a day out in Oxford.

We invite you to unwind with a glass of fine wine or indulge in our dessert specials while taking in the breathtaking views of the city skyline. For those looking to explore further, our knowledgeable staff is always on hand to answer questions about the menu or suggest the perfect pairing for your meal. Experience the perfect blend of culture and cuisine at Ashmolean Rooftop Restaurant—where every meal is a celebration of flavors and surroundings. To reserve your table today or for any inquiries, please call us at 01865 553823 or visit our website.

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Steve Brookman

5 Google Rating

Beautiful location on top of the museum. Spacious, modern, stylish. Great staff, friendly and helpfu

5/ 5

Beautiful location on top of the museum. Spacious, modern, stylish. Great staff, friendly and helpful. Lovely food. Modern european and very well cooked. Reasonable value if not cheap. Would definitely go again if in the area.

Libby Field

5 Google Rating

Friendly environment and good food. The 2 course option for £17.50 is a very good deal, although th

5/ 5

Friendly environment and good food. The 2 course option for £17.50 is a very good deal, although the choices are limited. The service was excellent and considerate. Lovely views too and the ideal way to finish off a pleasant few hours wandering through the museum. I would definitely recommend.

Daniel Goodman

4 Google Rating

A great terrace for enjoying al-fresco dining, but the lack of exterior heaters means that few are b

4/ 5

A great terrace for enjoying al-fresco dining, but the lack of exterior heaters means that few are brave enough to use the space in winter months. The cakes at tea time leave a lot to be desired, but the restaurant has a lovely atmosphere that makes up for the lack in quality.

Peter Wojkiewicz

1 Google Rating

Well, the ambience is very nice. Food not so good. Very limited options when ordering the Menu, also

1/ 5

Well, the ambience is very nice. Food not so good. Very limited options when ordering the Menu, also the spanish waiter was a little bit harsh when asking to take a picture of us. Considering we just spent 200£ it would have been nice for him to take a quick picture as we asked. Won’t recommend the place.

cadleisto382

5 Google Rating

Very good value for money with the afternoon tea. Wide selection of sandwiches, cakes and scones. Go

5/ 5

Very good value for money with the afternoon tea. Wide selection of sandwiches, cakes and scones. Good service and an exceptional location within the Ashmolean.

R Law

1 Google Rating

Went for an afternoon tea. It arrived 30 min after seating, drinks arrived 45 later. A glass of appl

1/ 5

Went for an afternoon tea. It arrived 30 min after seating, drinks arrived 45 later. A glass of apple juice was £4.20. 'view' is only of the Randolph Hotel's roof. A very disappointing experience on a special occasion.

Maria Stamatova

4 Google Rating

The staff were very nice and attentive, the location is superb and great for when the weather is nic

4/ 5

The staff were very nice and attentive, the location is superb and great for when the weather is nice. The afternoon tea was nice but I was expecting a bit more for the price. The cakes on top were all quite plain and tasted the same so it needed some variety. The sandwiches were okay but also a bit bland.

nicola veal

1 Google Rating

Agree with other comments. Expensive and service and experience alike a Sainsbury’s cafe. Paid out

1/ 5

Agree with other comments. Expensive and service and experience alike a Sainsbury’s cafe. Paid out £75 for an afternoon tea for my daughters birthday. Service was awful, afternoon tea was below average. Watch out for the little oopps I’ve automatically added a 10% service charge to your already overpriced bill. Would not recommend 😞

Andrew Butlin

5 Google Rating

Great food, great service, a wonderful place to visit. Would recommend to anyone.

5/ 5

Great food, great service, a wonderful place to visit. Would recommend to anyone.

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