Kellogg College is located at 60-62 Banbury Rd, Park Town, Oxford OX2 6PN, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Kellogg College and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Jeremy Lindström

3 Google Rating

As a college, I love it. It has the best food of any college in Oxford. As a tourist, there's nothin

3/ 5

As a college, I love it. It has the best food of any college in Oxford. As a tourist, there's nothing to see. It's two manor homes with a hall built between and a dining hall built off the back.

Monzilur Rahman

4 Google Rating

Food is great. Architecture is modern. Not like typical oxford colleges

4/ 5

Food is great. Architecture is modern. Not like typical oxford colleges

Alexandru Eugen Irimiea

5 Google Rating

Really good place to stay

5/ 5

Really good place to stay

Amanda Burls

5 Google Rating

This has to be the friendliest college in Oxford. Thank you for hosting the CASP international Train

5/ 5

This has to be the friendliest college in Oxford. Thank you for hosting the CASP international Training the Trainer course and thank you to all the staff who make it such a pleasant experience for our students who rated venue as "excellent" in their evaluations of the week.

Ziaul Haque Munim

5 Google Rating

Awesome place and food! :)

5/ 5

Awesome place and food! :)

Libby McCutcheon

5 Google Rating

Most welcoming college in Oxford ❤

5/ 5

Most welcoming college in Oxford ❤

Jacob Kebejian

5 Google Rating

Very helpful person at reception, thank you.

5/ 5

Very helpful person at reception, thank you.

Martin Clarke

5 Google Rating

Lovely place to work

5/ 5

Lovely place to work

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