Jamie’s Italian Oxford is located at 24-26 George St, Oxford OX1 2AE, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Jamie’s Italian Oxford and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Charlotte Marris

4 Google Rating

Went in a small group and didn't need a reservation, although sometimes it can get busy. Great Itali

4/ 5

Went in a small group and didn't need a reservation, although sometimes it can get busy. Great Italian food for an okay price. There's a separate vegan /vegetarian menu and some dishes are able to be made gluten or dairy free on request. Waiters were friendly and helpful. It's a good idea to become a gold card member to get a discount.

Barrie Green

5 Google Rating

Excellent all round. Food and service better than ever. Restaurant ambience super. Ate from the 2 fo

5/ 5

Excellent all round. Food and service better than ever. Restaurant ambience super. Ate from the 2 for £11.95 menu. Good. Finished off with espresso martinis. Brill.

Susan Evans

5 Google Rating

Visited for lunch and ate from the set menu. Food was tasty and well presented. Excellent value. Sta

5/ 5

Visited for lunch and ate from the set menu. Food was tasty and well presented. Excellent value. Staff were friendly but professional and efficient. Far better experience than other Jamie's Italian restaurants in London. Would recommend.

Danielle Belia

5 Google Rating

Very nice restaurant. The food is really good and the staff was really friendly. It’s also vegetar

5/ 5

Very nice restaurant. The food is really good and the staff was really friendly. It’s also vegetarian and veggie friendly, I took the “green burger” myself which was very delicious. However the only thing is that it was very loud in the restaurant and it was hard to have a proper conversation with each other without yelling. Still, overall a good experience

Stuart Chattel

5 Google Rating

Went in for dinner on a Saturday night fairly early. Got a seat strait away. Had the anti-pasti boar

5/ 5

Went in for dinner on a Saturday night fairly early. Got a seat strait away. Had the anti-pasti board for 2 to start and i had tortoloni for main and friend had chicken breast. Food was great, very tasty, good selection on the menu, staff were friendly and quick service. Can’t think of anything bad to say

Remco Jonker

3 Google Rating

Good thing about this restaurant chain is that the menu contains free range and other sustainable in

3/ 5

Good thing about this restaurant chain is that the menu contains free range and other sustainable ingredients. Interior is authentic in a Disney way. Menu contains well known Italian favourites. Food quality is good, serving size normal, taste a bit average. Service on a Sunday afternoon was friendly and quite fast.

Mark Akers

3 Google Rating

Reasonably priced, food good... but the soft drinks selection was poor.... the cola tastes like a pa

3/ 5

Reasonably priced, food good... but the soft drinks selection was poor.... the cola tastes like a panda pop.... & the homemade lemonade was 50% ice!

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