Covered Market

Top choice in Oxford


A haven for impecunious students, this indoor marketplace holds 20 restaurants, cafes and takeaways. Let anyone loose here, and something’s sure to catch their fancy. Brown’s no-frills cafe, famous for its apple pies, is the longest-standing veteran. Look out too for Georgina’s, serving quiches and burgers upstairs; Burt’s superlative Cookies; two excellent pie shops; and good Thai and Chinese options.


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