Welcome to M&S Oxford Cowley Road Simply Food, your go-to destination for high-quality groceries and exceptional customer service in the heart of Cowley, Oxford. Located at Retail Park, Unit 2 Ambassador Ave, our store offers a wide selection of fresh produce, delectable ready meals, and gourmet treats, all crafted with the renowned quality that Marks & Spencer is famous for.

At M&S Simply Food, we pride ourselves on creating a delightful shopping experience where customers can explore an extensive range of products, from seasonal fruits and vegetables to artisanal breads and delightful desserts. Our friendly staff is always on hand to assist with any inquiries and provide personalized recommendations, ensuring you find exactly what you’re looking for.

Whether you’re planning a cozy dinner at home or seeking the perfect gift, our carefully curated selection caters to every need. Enjoy the convenience of quick shopping with our easy-to-navigate store layout, designed to make your visit as enjoyable as possible.

Discover the unique flavors and exceptional quality that set M&S Oxford Cowley Road Simply Food apart from the rest. Visit us today, call us at 01865 778848 for any questions, or explore more on our website to discover the latest offerings and promotions. We look forward to welcoming you!

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Raj Patel

5 Google Rating

Just a big fan of Marks&Spencer food .If there is one in any place we visit near where we are .There

5/ 5

Just a big fan of Marks&Spencer food .If there is one in any place we visit near where we are .There is no contest .🍽️

Mari Gibbinson

4 Google Rating

One of the bigger food halls in the area and has lots of choice. Loads of parking and space inside t

4/ 5

One of the bigger food halls in the area and has lots of choice. Loads of parking and space inside the store as well. Great selection on the fresh bakery counter.

Marcin Tomala

5 Google Rating

Great value, great staff, reasonable prices

5/ 5

Great value, great staff, reasonable prices

Tom Pool

4 Google Rating

Nice range of food and wine available here! Sometimes has really good deals

4/ 5

Nice range of food and wine available here! Sometimes has really good deals

kirk

3 Google Rating

Percy pigs are the saving grace of this overpriced, over packaged produce

3/ 5

Percy pigs are the saving grace of this overpriced, over packaged produce

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