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Unfortunately we will not come back or recommend CoCo.
Staff totally uninterested with customers. They advertise the best burger in Oxford but this is far from the truth. Visually the tiny burger we were served was dwarfed by a large bun; half of my burger bites were of bread!! What few bites of beef I had were dry and unseasoned. On the other hand we also had a veggie burger and the patty unpleasantly was full of black pepper! The chips were fine but the salad had an unexpected strange sweet fruit element/taste. The lemon beer got us through a sad meal.
Be the first to ReplyGood breakfast, and nice staff .
We came here for breakfast on our last day in Oxford, and had a delicious breakfast. They're also open for dinner as well .
Be the first to ReplyNice atmosphere and service.
Pizza's and Pimm's were good. I'll definitely go back there !
Be the first to ReplyClassical food (burger, pizza, salads.
..) unpretentious for a casual occasion. Staff very friendly and helpful. You won't be disappointed
Be the first to ReplyExcellent place for a casual dinner not far from the center
Excellent place for a casual dinner not far from the center of Oxford. Fresh and tasty Greek salad goes well with mushroom pizza. The waitstaff was friendly and attentive.
Be the first to ReplyI can only speak to the breakfast menu, which was more
I can only speak to the breakfast menu, which was more varied (including gluten-free options) than most places in the area, and consistently excellent across several trips. Ambience is relaxed, service is good, and they serve breakfast until noon. It's not cheap, but portions are quite substantial. Highly recommended if you want a comfortable, sit-down breakfast.
Be the first to ReplyAmerican inOxford -- what are baps? -- who ateporridge
American inOxford -- what are baps? -- who ateporridge gleefully.Great for brunch, nice ambience (bistro casual), and I learned what a Bap is (although literally a bread roll, it's come to mean an egg-based breakfast sandwich in the UK). I had the Superfood porridge with fruit, which first looked quite small for the price of 6.5 pounds, but turned out to be filling and delicious - I haven't had anything like it before or since and wish I knew the recipe. I would definitely go back for brunch.
Be the first to ReplyHow is this place still in business? It has all the charm
How is this place still in business? It has all the charm of an American chain restaurant, but at twice the price. I know you will say "what about the mannequin in the tub, tho'? Pretty avant garde of them!" Yes, total art school move; almost distracted me from the fact that I am in a jumped-up Applebees. I went in Friday night to fill an awkward half hour before meeting my friend at a real place, and was glared at by the three ultra-metrosexual bartenders who mostly preen about and text each other about how dead it is, probably mindful of the old adage, "nothing attracts a crowd like supercilious thespian manques wanking about disdainfully" Anyway, yeah, typically horrible *- contemptuous even - service, which I probably deserved for being a single customer in lieu of two dozen and taking my time to get through the baroque cocktail list. I give it two stars because the elderflower thing was delicious, but if it was liquid ecstasy I wouldn't be able to justify putting myself through the abuse for a return visit. *years ago a friend and I went to Tarifa, of the same ownership, ordered a bottle of wine as we chatted in front of the barman about what we wanted to order, then were told they were "out of food" but were welcome to order, and go pick up, takeaway from Coco. We explained that we had chosen Tarifa because we wanted middle eastern, not calzones, so maybe the least they could do was let us get some (much better) middle eastern takeaway from one of the many other cheaper and vastly superior options on Cowley Road, but they were unable to comprehend that their failure to order enough food put the onus on THEM, not us, to at the very least accommodate this very reasonable request. Basically, go to Coco or Tarifa if you are so Engish you believe that as a customer you deserve to be treated with as much disdain as possible.
Be the first to ReplyOnce upon a time on a rainy, windy evening in Oxford, the
Once upon a time on a rainy, windy evening in Oxford, the thing no one ever expected in Oxford ... happened: restaurants were booked out. In the end we turned up in this cafe/restaurant and got stared at by a creepy wax figure of a half naked clown (why? have they not read IT?) sitting in a bathtub, with a mirror in hand, which also had a screaming mouth come out of it at the back. Yes ... it's as creepy as it sounds. Picture attached for proof.The menu is Italian based, but the portion size were a bit disappointing. Also my pizza tasted mainly of salt, as it had way too much feta cheese on it. The drinks are decent, but nothing to write home too. All in all, a place that you may visit for a quick drink (if you can stand the clown) before going to a nicer place to eat.
Be the first to ReplyI was surprised to see their limited menu, but they agreed
I was surprised to see their limited menu, but they agreed to serve me breakfast even though it was after 12 noon. The eggs and chorizo were good, and the cappuccino very good. Service was fine and can't really complain about anything.
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