**Business Description for Crumbs Oxford**

Welcome to Crumbs Oxford, nestled in the heart of Abingdon at 19 High St, OX14 5BB. We pride ourselves on delivering an exceptional experience that delights all our customers, whether you’re grabbing a quick coffee, indulging in our freshly baked goods, or enjoying a leisurely meal with friends. Our commitment to quality is evident in every bite, as we source the finest ingredients to create delicious treats that are both comforting and innovative.

At Crumbs, we believe that great service goes hand-in-hand with great food. Our friendly team is always on hand to assist you with any inquiries or special requests, ensuring that your visit is not just a meal but a memorable occasion. Whether you’re looking for a cozy spot to unwind or a vibrant atmosphere to celebrate, our inviting café is designed to make you feel right at home.

We invite you to experience the unique charm of Crumbs, where every visit is more than just dining; it’s about connection, community, and quality. To reserve your table or learn more about our menu offerings, please reach out to us at 01235 528930, or visit our website for further details. Join us at Crumbs Oxford, and let us make your day a little sweeter!

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Ben Cooper

5 Google Rating

Superb full English breakfast. Big strong mugs of tea/coffee to go with it, food freshly made and al

5/ 5

Superb full English breakfast. Big strong mugs of tea/coffee to go with it, food freshly made and all at a very fair price. Brilliant.

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1 Google Rating

I ordered for collection through Just Eat, my friend picked it up, the sausage, bacon and egg baguet

1/ 5

I ordered for collection through Just Eat, my friend picked it up, the sausage, bacon and egg baguette had a hair in it and the meat was pink. The tomato sauce was also incredibly pink and sour. The bacon sandwich was incredibly sweet and sour, again the tomato sauce was pink and sour. We could not eat the beans as they tasted very sour and there was even a hard bean in there. I understand that you guys are very but your here to provide a service. Hair nets need to be worn and food needs to be fresh. Thank you.

Simone morimoto

5 Google Rating

Amazing panini, thanks for the extra veg, we will come back!

5/ 5

Amazing panini, thanks for the extra veg, we will come back!

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5 Google Rating

Best little cafe in Abingdon but only locals know that. The owner will remember what you usually ord

5/ 5

Best little cafe in Abingdon but only locals know that. The owner will remember what you usually order even if you are absent for a year!

Ken Jones

5 Google Rating

Excellent burgers.

5/ 5

Excellent burgers.

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