The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 9 and Version 8 of St. Giles' Cafe (Pre-2013)
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A typical greasy spoon caff, offers 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, at about £1.10 a cup. The tea is less impressive. The owner is friendly, if you like talking about football. |
A typical greasy spoon caff, offers 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, at about 80p a cup. The tea is less impressive. The owner is friendly, if you like talking about football. |
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A typical greasy spoon caff, offers 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, at about 80p a cup. The tea is less impressive. The owner is friendly, if you like talking about football.
Has serious competition for the title of best fry-up from the Excelsior place on Cowley Road.
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