We visited Theo’s Café on Broad Street yesterday and were thoroughly impressed with every aspect of our experience. We ordered two hot chocolates and took a cozy table near the stairs. The hot chocolates were simply delightful—rich, warming, and just the pick-me-up we needed for our busy day ahead. The beverage gave us that extra energy boost for our engagements, making it a perfect start to our visit.
The café itself is delightfully quaint, with a charming atmosphere. We especially loved the small, cozy indoor shed—it’s a unique touch that adds to the café’s warm and inviting vibe. One thing that truly stood out was the level of cleanliness, particularly in the bathroom facilities, which were spotless and could rival those of a 5-star hotel! That attention to detail speaks volumes about the care put into maintaining the space.
The only downside we noted was that the bathroom facilities are located up some stairs and don’t cater for disabled visitors. While this wasn’t an issue for us, it’s something to keep in mind for those with mobility concerns.
As for the staff, they were absolutely wonderful—polite, happy, and engaging. Their warm smiles and friendly attitudes made our visit even more enjoyable. Theo’s Café also offers a fantastic range of pastries and sub rolls, making it a great spot for a quick bite or a leisurely coffee break.
Overall, we had a fantastic experience at Theo’s Café and can’t recommend it highly enough. From the excellent service to the cozy atmosphere, it’s a true gem in the heart of...
Read moreThis spot is in the heart of the bustling Oxford campus. There are plenty of drink and food offerings. While I typically go for just a flat white, this spot specializes in Mediterranean cuisine, so, I definitely had to try a Greek Frappe.
The cashier and barista were friendly, and it didn't take too long to get our drinks. The Greek Frappe was sweeter than I would have liked, but it was tasty.
The interior of the cafe was relatively bright and clean, but all the decorations felt cheap and didn't make it feel overly inviting. The bathroom was nice, but it was a one person room, so, there was a bit of a wait.
The aisle from the door to the main counter is narrow, so, if you don't know what you want to order by the time you make it to the cashier (where the menu is) you feel somewhat under pressure to decide, especially if people are funneling in and lining up behind you.
I think if I stop by this coffee shop again I will ask that my drink be less sweet, and I will take it to go and simply drink as I stroll through the gorgeous streets of...
Read moreYesterday I visited the new cafe on Broad Street and had a good experience. I tried Greek coffee and it tasted nice. I don’t know much about Greek coffee so I asked the barista about the menu and she gave me detailed explanations. The pastries displayed at the counter also looked delicious. This cafe has a loyalty card system, where you can get the 9th coffee for free. The cafe also has Wi-Fi making it a convenient spot for those who need to work or study.
The cafe looks small from the outside but there is more seating available downstairs. Currently it is not too crowded but I think this will be a popular place among students soon (especially when the...
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