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This is a friendly place housed on the corner of Dawson Street and [[Locale Cowley Road|Cowley Road]]. It has a large conservatory at the front, as well as plenty of hidey-holes in the main space in which to chill out. Big Moroccan cushions line the low seating throughout the bar & restaurant; carpets on the walls give the place a cosy feel and huge lanterns from Marrakech hang from the high ceilings lighting up the back room.
This is a friendly place housed on the corner of a side street and Cowley Road, meaning it has a large conservatory in the front, as well as plenty of hidey-holes in the main space in which to chill out. I haven't been here for a while so I can't remember exactly what the prices are like, but they do a reasonably-priced lunch menu with beer.
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The traditional way of experiencing Kazbar is an extended sunny weekend afternoon drinking copious amounts of sangria and periodically ordering tasty tapas. This, however, gets expensive. The food menu (in August 2008) ranges from £2.50 to £4.50 per dish, including beef meatballs (albondigas), spicy lamb sausages with tzatziki (merguez), potatoes with chorizo, cous cous, falafel, tortilla, giant butter beans, manchego cheese and slices of jamon.
The traditional way of experiencing Kazbar is an extended sunny weekend afternoon drinking copious amounts of sangria and periodically ordering tasty tapas. This, however, gets expensive.
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Staff are friendly at quiet times but can get a bit shirty when things get busier, so I prefer going on a nice afternoon and letting it drift by.
Staff are friendly at quiet times but can get a bit shirty when things gets busier, so I prefer going on a nice afternoon and letting it drift by.
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Kazbar is part of the [[Clinton Pugh]] empire.
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This is a friendly place housed on the corner of a side street and Cowley Road, meaning it has a large conservatory in the front, as well as plenty of hidey-holes in the main space in which to chill out. I haven't been here for a while so I can't remember exactly what the prices are like, but they do a reasonably-priced lunch menu with beer.

The traditional way of experiencing Kazbar is an extended sunny weekend afternoon drinking copious amounts of sangria and periodically ordering tasty tapas. This, however, gets expensive.

Staff are friendly at quiet times but can get a bit shirty when things gets busier, so I prefer going on a nice afternoon and letting it drift by.

Photo of Kazbar


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