Ole & Steen located at The Westgate Centre, Queen St, Oxford OX1 1PB, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01865 952286

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Stino Claes

5 Google Rating

Fantastic place!! Amazing people, good pastries, perfect bread and good drinks! Everything is freshl

5/ 5

Fantastic place!! Amazing people, good pastries, perfect bread and good drinks! Everything is freshly made on the day itself so you are 100% sure of good quality! I recommend this place! Thank you to the owner and people who work there!

Anastasia Illman

5 Google Rating

Best cafe by far in Oxford! Cinnamon Social is a must. They also do amazing brunch and freshly backe

5/ 5

Best cafe by far in Oxford! Cinnamon Social is a must. They also do amazing brunch and freshly backed goods. Kind staff and good place to study.

Filippo Projetto

1 Google Rating

Ordered a flat white, payed 3 pounds, got the pale beverage at the first attempt, asked to make it b

1/ 5

Ordered a flat white, payed 3 pounds, got the pale beverage at the first attempt, asked to make it better, got the dark one. It used to be better. Guess baristas need some more training. Generally overpriced.

Tiffany Pun

4 Google Rating

Friendly staff and the cinnamon slice was really nice. A great place to chill or work on your laptop

4/ 5

Friendly staff and the cinnamon slice was really nice. A great place to chill or work on your laptop.

Gwen Davies

3 Google Rating

Too hot inside on a sunny day. It's like a greenhouse and unfortunately this detracts from the nice

3/ 5

Too hot inside on a sunny day. It's like a greenhouse and unfortunately this detracts from the nice coffee and yummy pastries.

Tamsin

5 Google Rating

First time went there! I was craving for pastries from bakery, I just Google bakery in Oxford and th

5/ 5

First time went there! I was craving for pastries from bakery, I just Google bakery in Oxford and this store show up so I gave it a try 😄 And I absolutely love it, loads of options to try, I will definitely be going back for more. Inside the shop looks very cozy, worth to spend some time in there with a cup of hot drinks to warm up or just have some lovely fresh pastries, sandwiches or cakes! 🤤

John Walton

5 Google Rating

Really friendly staff, which isn’t always the case at the London branches. Toasted sandwiches are

5/ 5

Really friendly staff, which isn’t always the case at the London branches. Toasted sandwiches are expensive but you do get a reasonable portion. Coffee is good, and the pastries too.

Samiha Shimla

5 Google Rating

Just two words: utterly delicious. We tried the chocolate chip bun, apple pie, and Christmas special

5/ 5

Just two words: utterly delicious. We tried the chocolate chip bun, apple pie, and Christmas special bun. And the display at the front of the store was mouthwatering. It was difficult to choose what to eat, because I wanted everything.

Simon Canter

5 Google Rating

This place has baking down to a fine art and make it look easy. Both sweet and savory are a delight

5/ 5

This place has baking down to a fine art and make it look easy. Both sweet and savory are a delightful punctuation to the day. The coffee and hot chocolate are a high quality if not artisanal.

Katie J

5 Google Rating

One of my favourite chains I was happy to see them open. We had a lovely lunch, which while there wa

5/ 5

One of my favourite chains I was happy to see them open. We had a lovely lunch, which while there was a little delay the service and staff were wonderful and we took some treats to go.

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