The Grand Café

The Grand Café is the site of the first coffee house in England, according to Samuel Pepys’ 1650 diary, and soon became an Oxford institution worth a visit.
Once frequented by luminaries like C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, The Grand Café continues to attract students, scholars, and tourists alike. With its polished wooden interiors, ornate chandeliers, and plush seating, the café provides an inviting ambience to savour a variety of coffees, teas, and delectable pastries. Very often referred to as an institution, The Grand Café has a well-deserved reputation for providing the quintessentially English delight of tea. They source fresh produce, patisserie, teas, and coffees daily from local suppliers at the historic Covered Market. It’s a true Oxfordian gem, where history, culture, and culinary excellence converge perfectly.