The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 14 and Version 13 of St. Giles' Cafe (Pre-2013)

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st. giles cafe is one of the greatest cafe's that you will ever come across. now the smoking ban has come in place that place is less smokey and more up to dat. about 2 yrs agpo it got refured and now it is very modern . it serves one of the best coffee's in town much better than greens and browns . the food is better portions and there is not them skinny horrid sausages they used to serve
A typical greasy spoon caff, offering one of the best fry-ups in Oxford.
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The portions remain large though the chips are slimmer than they were five years ago. Can be smokey, however and gets crowded (which may mean sharing a table with a strange(er)).
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The coffee here is superb, much better than [[G And Ds (Little Clarendon Street)]] and probably some of the best in the North Central region. The tea is less impressive, and also more expensive than a large glass of milk! The owner is friendly, if you like talking about football.
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In 2005 the Cafe went through a very lengthy refurbishment, and re-opened with slightly higher prices and much more comfortable seating. The food appears to be just the same as ever, although on a recent (07/2006) visit it was freshly prepared so took a little while to arrive.
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This place was utterly legendary among Christan students in the late 90s and early 00s - being a place to meet following church and properly mop up the hangover that they shouldn't have gone to church with in the first place. The portions at that time were probably the largest on the planet, perhaps barring the US. During the week there was always an interesting by comfortable mixture of students and builders among the clientele.
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the ower is fair and lovely but can be moody at times but she is very nice . the staff are willing and smilely



the toilets are clean and hyginic


Has serious competition for the title of best fry-up from the [[Excelsior]] place on Cowley Road.
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category='Cafés'
category='Cafés,Greasy spoons'
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host='84.13.162.243'
host='212.125.93.52'
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phone='07918775421'
phone='552110'

A typical greasy spoon caff, offering one of the best fry-ups in Oxford.

The portions remain large though the chips are slimmer than they were five years ago. Can be smokey, however and gets crowded (which may mean sharing a table with a strange(er)).

The coffee here is superb, much better than G And Ds (Little Clarendon Street) and probably some of the best in the North Central region. The tea is less impressive, and also more expensive than a large glass of milk! The owner is friendly, if you like talking about football.

In 2005 the Cafe went through a very lengthy refurbishment, and re-opened with slightly higher prices and much more comfortable seating. The food appears to be just the same as ever, although on a recent (07/2006) visit it was freshly prepared so took a little while to arrive.

This place was utterly legendary among Christan students in the late 90s and early 00s - being a place to meet following church and properly mop up the hangover that they shouldn't have gone to church with in the first place. The portions at that time were probably the largest on the planet, perhaps barring the US. During the week there was always an interesting by comfortable mixture of students and builders among the clientele.

Has serious competition for the title of best fry-up from the Excelsior place on Cowley Road.


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