Nosebag Restaurant located at 6-8 St Michael’s St, Oxford OX1 2DU, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01865 721033

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Nosebag Restaurant oxford
Nosebag Restaurant oxford
Nosebag Restaurant oxford
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Nosebag Restaurant oxford
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shelley wareham

4 Google Rating

As you enter and order food, you get a cafeteria like feeling. Food is displayed and the salad choic

4/ 5

As you enter and order food, you get a cafeteria like feeling. Food is displayed and the salad choices are so enticing. When you make your way to the seating/restaurant area, you feel instant warmth in relation to the tradition wooden beams and fantastic decor....pleasant place to sit. Lovely atmosphere . Good coffee too. Reasonable food prices.

Roy Exton

5 Google Rating

Just had coffee and cake but probably one of the best coffees I have had for a while. Portuguese egg

5/ 5

Just had coffee and cake but probably one of the best coffees I have had for a while. Portuguese egg tart also very nice. Lovely staff and a great location.

mark wild

5 Google Rating

Great little find tucked away down a side street. Great breakfast nice fresh bread toasted. Plenty o

5/ 5

Great little find tucked away down a side street. Great breakfast nice fresh bread toasted. Plenty of choice.

Dessislava Veltcheva

3 Google Rating

The portions are really nice and the diversity in the menu is great as well. Garlic bread was nice t

3/ 5

The portions are really nice and the diversity in the menu is great as well. Garlic bread was nice too and it is nice to have access to hot meals in the center of town. The mushroom this was ok and the salad was quite average as well. Lovely seating areas but need some student discounts.

Mariana Sousa

4 Google Rating

Been there yesterday for a cake after lunch and the vegan cake was really good. Coffee too strong th

4/ 5

Been there yesterday for a cake after lunch and the vegan cake was really good. Coffee too strong thought. We liked the place so today we had breakfast there. We order vegan breakfast and although it was more like a chilli bean meal than a vegan breakfast (was expecting some sausages bread some beans etc but it was beans with pepper, potatoes avocado and toasts) it was actually tasty. I may still return before I leave Oxford but no vegan breakfast for me :p

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