The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 5 and Version 4 of Freud's

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Unfortunately, being the only really spacious and atmospheric place to meet, it's occasionally booked out, especially during term time in the Winter -- October-December.
Unfortunately, being the only really spacious and atmospheric place to meet, it's reasonably often booked out during term time, much to the chagrin of the Oxford Go Club who meet here every Tuesday and Thursday nights.
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(Pete notes: It's actually called 'Frevd' - no 'u', no "'s". But everyone calls it "Freud's" ;-) )

Stylish bar/café set in a 19th Century church. Does an okay coffee as long as you don't ask for anything too complicated. However that is offset by the very nice atmosphere.

The food is actually OK if you get there earlier in the evenings. Pizzas are about 4 to 5 pounds, with hand-made bases. The service is actually pretty terrible; it's difficult to get the waitresses' attention even when the place is nearly empty. There's live music of variable quality towards the end of the evening every so often, mainly salsa or jazz. There's almost always an art exhibition on.

Unfortunately, being the only really spacious and atmospheric place to meet, it's reasonably often booked out during term time, much to the chagrin of the Oxford Go Club who meet here every Tuesday and Thursday nights.


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