Family run deli with a popular selection of Middle Eastern Cuisine. Selection of falafel, pies and, as quoted by some locals, the best hummus in Oxford.
Oxford is not an obvious Valentine’s Day dining city. For all its beauty, history and postcard streets, eating out here can feel surprisingly utilitarian. Plenty of good food, yes, but romance is rarely the headline. Many restaurants prioritise efficiency over atmosphere, and in February, when the cold settles in and the evenings stretch long and dark, riverside fantasies give way to the reality of scarves, coats and the quickest route indoors. Which is exactly why finding th
February has a way of sneaking up on us. One minute it’s still January-ish and dark at 4pm, the next you’re being gently (or aggressively) reminded that Valentine’s Day is looming. And while many of us swear we don’t buy into the idea of being told when , how , and with what budget we should express our love, the truth is… most of us still do. Maybe reluctantly. Maybe last minute. But we do. Because showing up empty-handed feels worse than showing up with something . And be