Art Cafe is located at 14 New Rd, Oxford OX1 1LT, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Art Cafe and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Samuel Addis

5 Google Rating

I spent an hour or two in this cozy little place. The hot chocolate was nice enough and staff were p

5/ 5

I spent an hour or two in this cozy little place. The hot chocolate was nice enough and staff were pleasant. I particularly enjoyed the banter between staff members, it showed the fun working environment this must be. Decor is as you might expect, with a few really engaging pieces hanging on the walls. Would definitely recommend if you have some book-reading/laptop work to do on a rainy afternoon.

AJ Park

5 Google Rating

Cozy little cafe shop that is usually full of students and art. The earl grey lemon cake I had was a

5/ 5

Cozy little cafe shop that is usually full of students and art. The earl grey lemon cake I had was absolutely delicious and the coffee is good. There is art you can buy on the walls. They're a little slow with cleaning off the tables but it didn't seem to be a problem. The cafe is very conveniently located right in front of Westgate mall.

Samuel Watson

5 Google Rating

Really good food at great prices. Pictures is the Spanish breakfast. They have a wide variety of bev

5/ 5

Really good food at great prices. Pictures is the Spanish breakfast. They have a wide variety of beverages and food from which to choose. Even accounting for the currency exchange rate, I thought everything to be quite reasonable. Great spot if you’re in town!

Stephen Clarke

5 Google Rating

Great cosy café in the centre of Oxford. It's very popular and gets busy - a good sign! Plenty of o

5/ 5

Great cosy café in the centre of Oxford. It's very popular and gets busy - a good sign! Plenty of options for gluten-free, vegan and vegetarian diets. The coffee and food were excellent and the service was pretty quick, even when the place was full.

Karima Brooke

4 Google Rating

Nice buzzy atmosphere. Art Gallery and shop there, too. Good location. Only downside- hard to find a

4/ 5

Nice buzzy atmosphere. Art Gallery and shop there, too. Good location. Only downside- hard to find a space to lock my bike!

Ava Drai

5 Google Rating

How I miss this place !

5/ 5

How I miss this place !

Graceful Blogger

4 Google Rating

I love this place. However sometimes is busy and it takes so long to be served. The rest is perfect.

4/ 5

I love this place. However sometimes is busy and it takes so long to be served. The rest is perfect. I love the food and the views. Nice place.

Heather Crawford

5 Google Rating

A really lovely little cafe tucked into an angled building, making for some beautiful and quirky roo

5/ 5

A really lovely little cafe tucked into an angled building, making for some beautiful and quirky rooms. The tables look quite squeezed in, but don't feel that way at all once you are seated and the plants growing around the room really add to the atmosphere. The drinks are really good, the milkshake and juices being particularly outstanding. The portion sizes are generous without being too overwhelming and the blueberry yoghurt muffin is absolutely delicious. Very pleased to have stumbled across this place on a visit to the city.

Jeanu Thomas

5 Google Rating

This an amazing place. A jewel hidden in plain sight. The food is great the staff is friendly and h

5/ 5

This an amazing place. A jewel hidden in plain sight. The food is great the staff is friendly and helpful. Highly recommended 👌

Dev Dhillon

5 Google Rating

Great choice of breakfast options. I liked the art on the walls (available to purchase). Access for

5/ 5

Great choice of breakfast options. I liked the art on the walls (available to purchase). Access for buggies a little tricky, but the staff were very accomodating.

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