Cuttlefish

Oxford


Whether your taste in seafood is for cod and chips (£11) or opulent mixed platters (from £38 for two), this bright, open Spanish-flavoured bistro will surely fit the bill. During the day it also serves brunch-y items such as eggs Benedict, and it offers burgers too, but it’s fish dishes like the succulent, jet-black, squid-ink spaghetti seafood that’ll bring you back.


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