The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 12 and Version 11 of Cafe Coco (Royal Oxford)

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Coco Royal was a branch of [[Cafe Coco]] in the Royal Oxford Hotel, with an entrance facing Frideswide Square.
Coco Royal is a branch of [[Cafe Coco]] in the Royal Oxford Hotel, with an entrance facing Frideswide Square.
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It [http://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/10214710.Owners_raise_a_glass_to_Oxford_s_first_Korean_restaurant/ closed in early 2013] and is due to become a Korean restaurant called The Bamboo.
The inside is really well done, just the right level of lighting, and massive mirrors that make the place feel so much more spacious.
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There is free wireless — get the password from the bar ([[Kake]] used this in March 2012 and it worked fine).

Accessibility: No steps to get in. Most of the seating is also on the same level, though some of it is up a step. Step-free through to the toilets. There is an accessible toilet.

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category='Closed'
category='Accessible Toilet,Free Wifi,Internet Access,Restaurants,Step-Free Access,Wifi'
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formatted_website_text='http://www.cafe-coco...'
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hours_text='0700-2300'
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locale='Park End Street,Station Area,West Central'
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opening_hours_text='0700-2300'
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phone='793857'
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summary='Now closed; was a cafe in the Royal Oxford Hotel.'
website='http://www.cafe-coco.co.uk/' website=''
summary='Cafe in the Royal Oxford Hotel.'
website='http://www.cafe-coco.co.uk/' website=''

Coco Royal is a branch of Cafe Coco in the Royal Oxford Hotel, with an entrance facing Frideswide Square.

The inside is really well done, just the right level of lighting, and massive mirrors that make the place feel so much more spacious.

There is free wireless — get the password from the bar (Kake used this in March 2012 and it worked fine).

Accessibility: No steps to get in. Most of the seating is also on the same level, though some of it is up a step. Step-free through to the toilets. There is an accessible toilet.

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