Sunday Lunch- Oxford Recommendations
Sunday Lunch- Oxford Recommendations
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JKRolling

Original Poster:

642 posts

127 months

Thursday 14th September 2023
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Hi All

I’m taking the family (including MiL) to Oxford in a few weeks for a weekend and I’m looking for recommendations for a great traditional Sunday Lunch in or not far from the City Centre. Ideally I would like to find somewhere in the centre so we can all have a drink but would be happy to drive 30 minutes in any direction if it was really worth it. Any suggestions?

  • Preferably not a chain place and somewhere with character if possible.

SmithCorona

848 posts

54 months

Thursday 14th September 2023
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The Killingworth Castle. Phenomenal. Don't tell anyone else.

PositronicRay

28,718 posts

208 months

Friday 15th September 2023
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My goto lunch place in Oxford is Quod.

They don't do a trad roast and Yorkshire pud, but very good otherwise.

lauda

4,290 posts

232 months

Friday 15th September 2023
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This is my standard recommendation for lunch in Oxford.

https://www.pierrevictoire.co.uk/les-menus/dejeune...

Might be French but still does a Sunday roast.

JKRolling

Original Poster:

642 posts

127 months

Friday 15th September 2023
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Thanks for the replies. I’ve been to Quod before and wasn’t that impressed to be honest. Pierre Victoire is a favourite but not quite what I’m looking for. I think it’s a brilliant French bistro though.

Killingworth Castle looks like the sort of place I was hoping to find so thanks for that.

Wadeski

8,881 posts

238 months

Friday 15th September 2023
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The classic is the Trout pub...big outdoor garden, right on a river, has been there for ages.

JKRolling

Original Poster:

642 posts

127 months

Friday 15th September 2023
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The Trout I think used to be very good but then sold out to M&B. Their concept for this brand in their portfolio is based on the Orange Tree Project business they bought quite a few years ago. Then the FD got involved and quality went downhill.

I’m hoping for an independent that uses local produce, lovely location though.

Wadeski

8,881 posts

238 months

Friday 15th September 2023
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JKRolling said:
The Trout I think used to be very good but then sold out to M&B. Their concept for this brand in their portfolio is based on the Orange Tree Project business they bought quite a few years ago. Then the FD got involved and quality went downhill.

I’m hoping for an independent that uses local produce, lovely location though.
To be fair, its been twenty years since I was in Oxford frequenting pubs hehe

brickwall

5,332 posts

235 months

Saturday 16th September 2023
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“The Alice” at the Randolph. Relatively new, I liked it.

My other “go to” spots are Quod, Gees, and The Old Parsonage.

Edited by brickwall on Saturday 16th September 15:17

Bonefish Blues

35,231 posts

248 months

Saturday 16th September 2023
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JKRolling said:
The Trout I think used to be very good but then sold out to M&B. Their concept for this brand in their portfolio is based on the Orange Tree Project business they bought quite a few years ago. Then the FD got involved and quality went downhill.

I’m hoping for an independent that uses local produce, lovely location though.
As an alternative in a lovely location about 30mins outside Oxford:

https://www.minstermill.co.uk/

JKRolling

Original Poster:

642 posts

127 months

Sunday 17th September 2023
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Thanks all for the suggestions. I have booked The Killingworth Castle in a few weeks time and will post an update then.

SmithCorona

848 posts

54 months

Sunday 17th September 2023
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Great to hear. It is a genuinely great pub. Local, organic and seasonal food, the family who own it are lovely and the chef works his backside off.

I really hope you and your parents enjoy it!

sunbeam alpine

7,231 posts

213 months

Sunday 17th September 2023
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The Killie was good back in the late '80's when I lived not far away, it's good to know it's still just as good.

JKRolling

Original Poster:

642 posts

127 months

Sunday 8th October 2023
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SmithCorona said:
The Killingworth Castle. Phenomenal. Don't tell anyone else.
Thanks for the suggestion, we absolutely loved the place and the Sunday lunch was amazing. Even catered to my preference for rare roast beef and the missus wanting well done.




Bonefish Blues

35,231 posts

248 months

Sunday 8th October 2023
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I confess I thought your wife's beef was a couple of mushrooms at first glance! Looks excellent, thanks for reporting back.

SmithCorona

848 posts

54 months

Sunday 8th October 2023
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JKRolling said:
Thanks for the suggestion, we absolutely loved the place and the Sunday lunch was amazing. Even catered to my preference for rare roast beef and the missus wanting well done.
Really pleased that you enjoyed it. It is a cracking pub, and the team have put a lot of effort in over the past few years, genuinely nice people too.

TwigtheWonderkid

48,264 posts

175 months

Monday 9th October 2023
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JKRolling said:
Thanks for the suggestion, we absolutely loved the place and the Sunday lunch was amazing. Even catered to my preference for rare roast beef


Jesus, a decent vet would have that back on its feet.