DeGustibus Artisan Master Bakers is located at Fitzharris Trad. Est, 70 Wootton Rd, Abingdon OX14 1LD, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with DeGustibus Artisan Master Bakers and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Maryann G

5 Google Rating

This is the best sourdough bread we’ve found in Oxford. Gorgeous European style bread. Fairly pri

5/ 5

This is the best sourdough bread we’ve found in Oxford. Gorgeous European style bread. Fairly priced. Tastes delicious for days or we freeze it and toast.

Tim Bayley

5 Google Rating

Amazing Bread

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Amazing Bread

Jon Dawson

5 Google Rating

Simply delicious. The best bakery I’ve found in Oxfordshire, Dan’s bread tastes so good, it is n

5/ 5

Simply delicious. The best bakery I’ve found in Oxfordshire, Dan’s bread tastes so good, it is noticeably better than ‘normal’ bread. I regularly buy his sourdough and am addicted to the ‘Fig and Fennel’ loaf. He truly is a master Artisan baker!

Joe Seydel

5 Google Rating

Degustibus supply us with a range of the the finest bread money can buy. I really wish that it was

5/ 5

Degustibus supply us with a range of the the finest bread money can buy. I really wish that it was more widely available.

Andrew Hall

5 Google Rating

Dan and his team 'deliver' a wide range of breads with character and style, The Rose and Crown at Ox

5/ 5

Dan and his team 'deliver' a wide range of breads with character and style, The Rose and Crown at Oxford, are delighted to be supplied with such quality. Thank you.

Mark

5 Google Rating

Astonishingly tasty sourdough heaven. Bread, cake, sweets etc. Dan is an absolute master of his craf

5/ 5

Astonishingly tasty sourdough heaven. Bread, cake, sweets etc. Dan is an absolute master of his craft. Perfection and a true gent to go with it :)

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