Jericho Coffee Traders

Oxford


Usually busy with students enjoying fine coffee and slabs of home-made cake, central Oxford’s friendliest independent coffee house is an intimate, wood-panelled space. A single giant coffee table and low benches fill the tiny, sociable back room. This local roastery’s original three-wheeled Vespa van spends most of its time at the Botanic Gardens these days.


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