Oxford

Coverage highlights hospitality and foodservice activity in this university city, with reporting focused on central Oxford, Jericho, Cowley Road, and Summertown. Topics include restaurant and café openings, independent concepts, student and tourist-driven footfall, and premium casual formats. Insight is designed for operators navigating a market shaped by academic life, heritage appeal, and growing demand for diverse dining experiences.

  • May- 2025 -
    13 May
    Cafes and Coffee ShopsJamie Oliver Cafe and Cookery School opens at Oxford Street site

    Jamie Oliver Cafe and Cookery School opens at Oxford Street site

    The flagship Jamie Oliver Cookery School and Jamie Oliver Cafe have officially opened their doors to customers for the first time at John Lewis Oxford Street.   Spanning over 4,600 sq ft on the third floor of the store, the space includes two Cookery School classrooms and a 50-seat Jamie Oliver…

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  • Apr- 2025 -
    9 April
    FeaturesHow pedestrianisation could be the saviour of Soho

    How pedestrianisation could be the saviour of Soho

    G-A-Y, a nightclub in Soho, London, is one of the most famous gay clubs in the UK situated in one of the most notable LGBTQ+ friendly areas in the world. However, in February it was put up for sale with owner Jeremy Joseph stating the area has “lost its vibrancy”.…

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  • Mar- 2025 -
    31 March
    Food and DrinkMarket Halls acquires Shelter Hall in Brighton

    Market Halls acquires Shelter Hall in Brighton

    Market Halls has announced its acquisition of Shelter Hall, Brighton’s seafront food hall, in a multi-million pound deal with Sessions – marking a milestone in its expansion beyond London.  The Shelter Hall deal makes it Market Halls’ fifth site and its first venture outside of London.  For Sessions, this sale…

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  • 28 March
    News-In-BriefToday’s news in brief – 28/03/25

    Today’s news in brief – 28/03/25

    New World Trading Company has seen its revenues hit a record £73.5m in FY24. The bar and restaurant operator also delivered a 20% increase in underlying EBITDA for the period. Over the past year, NWTC had established a new leadership team, which has been credited with placing its main brand,…

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  • 28 March
    Food and DrinkChopstix closes Oxford Street venue

    Chopstix closes Oxford Street venue

    Chopstix has closed its Oxford Street site as the business seeks a new location for the QSR brand on the street. The Central London location, which first opened in 2002, was the debut Chopstix site launched by co-founders Sam Elia and Menashe Sadik. The Oxford Street site closure comes as…

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  • 18 March
    RestaurantsBurger and Lobster to open new restaurant in Kensington

    Burger and Lobster to open new restaurant in Kensington

    Burger and Lobster is set to open a new location in High Street Kensington London in early April.  Located next to Holland Park, the High Street Kensington Burger and Lobster will also debut its first London brunch offering, which is not yet available at any other destinations in the capital.…

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  • 11 March
    News-In-BriefToday’s news in brief – 11/03/25

    Today’s news in brief – 11/03/25

    Bill’s has reported that its EBITDA has doubled to £11.2m over the past two years, following a “remarkable” turnaround in sales and guest metrics. The chain said its performance coincided with the appointment of Tom James to the role of managing director in October 2022, who joined with a “clear…

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  • 11 March
    Food and DrinkPermit Room opens third site in Oxford

    Permit Room opens third site in Oxford

    Dishoom sister brand Permit Room has announced the opening of its third site, and first in Oxford. Located on one of Oxford’s oldest streets in North Bailey House, the design team from Macaulay Sinclair transformed an empty, concrete shell into a hospitality space. Permit Room’s interior design draws its name…

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  • Feb- 2025 -
    10 February
    BusinessRed Engine unveils expansion plans amid ‘record-breaking’ Q4

    Red Engine unveils expansion plans amid ‘record-breaking’ Q4

    Red Engine, the hospitality group behind Flight Club and Electric Shuffle, has unveiled its 2025 global expansion plans as its Q4 sales increased 24% to £25.3m. Its sales combined with its franchise partners reached £38.4m, up 23% year-on-year, with like-for-like sales increasing by 4%. Building on this success, Red Engine’s…

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  • Jan- 2025 -
    10 January
    RestaurantsThe Alchemist FY sales surpass £60m in company first

    The Alchemist FY sales surpass £60m in company first

    Bar and restaurant chain, The Alchemist, has reported that its total sales have passed the £60m mark for the first time in the year ended 31 March 2024.  Despite the well-documented challenges that the UK economy continues to face, such as a high inflation rate, The Alchemist believes that the…

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