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40 High St, Oxford OX1 4AP, Montepuez
Cosy, multi-roomed cafe that has been serving coffee and comfort food for more than 350 years.
Been around since 1654 they obviously been doing the right things!Fast forward to October 2022, 1st visit here, great food ( full English breakfast and a vegetarian breakfastnice and hot,just the right amount and reasonably priced, polite and friendly staff.Definitely visit again!
My friends in Singapore told me that Queen’s Lane Coffee House has the best scone. I came and tried it. The cream was fresh, and adding the jam gave another dimension to the taste. It was simply heavenly. Yum yum!!!Today, I tried several more dishes; they were equally as tasty. Time flew past when I was enjoying myself.Would I revisit this place when I am back in Oxford? 100%!!!Thank you to the wonderful waiting staff too. They were friendly and helpful.
Coffee and lunch place. Cakes could have been fresher …. Very busy.
The best place in Oxford to have an afternoon tea, fantastic breakfast and lunch menu.
£4.45 for a cinnamon pastry to go. Stupidly expensive.
An extremely disappointing lunch. Was looking forward for lunch here and ordered a baguette. It was hardly filled, tiny bit of tuna and few green leafs. I did not enjoy it at all and bread was difficult to bite. I fed back to the staff and they were not helpful either.Never visiting there again
Lovely ambiance, nice coffee and lots of cake options, very friendly staff
The food was good but a little salty. The service was okay. I would have liked more airflow while inside. The historic nature of this place cool to visit though, being the oldest coffee house in the world dating back to 1764.
Delicious cakes and biscuits, good coffee, great location, kind staff.
Great experience. 12 of us sat in for a dine in meal. They made us comfortable and feel welcome
Coffee was ok, however surprised at being charged £3.45 for a can of diet coke for sit in.
Staff were efficient and friendly. The coffee was however disappointingly warm rather than hot. There was no complementary biscotti either which given the price was also disappointing.
My favourite coffee house in Oxford with superb Turkish coffee and delicious baklava. The staff too are very amiable. A must!
This was a very underwhelming meal. I ordered the Nicoise salad and it was basically mesclun with canned tuna dumped on top, plus a few small bits of tomatoes and chunks of cucumbers plus some avocado slices. The key elements to Nicoise include green beans, halved hard boiled eggs, and *Nicoise olives*, along with Nicoise dressing, but none of those were on this salad. I had to ask for dressing and then the only choices were French, Caesar, or oil and vinegar (that you apply separately yourself). How they pass this off as a Nicoise salad is a mystery. Be forewarned: you have to take the menu description literally. Except it just says tuna with olives & avocado, and I didnt even get the olives! What a ripoff. They clearly capitalize on their claim that theyre the oldest coffeehouse in Europe, and thats not even true; the establishment across the street pre-dates them. Stay away.
Fish and chips - the mushy peas were dry. The fish was burnt on the outside and mush in the middle. The eggs on toast were over cooked and the yolks solid. When asked for lemon for the fish a rotten wedge was given. Staff didn’t care. Avoid like the plague.
A good coffee place in a very historical part of the city. I had a cappuccino and it was good, but food wise we were very disappointed with our breakfast at Queens lane coffee house this morning . Me and my partner have been going there since before the pandemic and always had a good experience regarding food and costumer service , but this morning we were dissatisfied. We ordered some bagels and scrambled eggs with salmon and hollandaise sauce and it was very unpleasant and tasteless. The bagel looked as it was old and was dry, the eggs were very thick and not soft and the whole dish was not good. I would also like to mention that the costumer service was not good either. I hope they can review this things for the future.
The place is nice and very well placed, but the food is disgusting. We ordered bagel with scrumbled eggs and salmon and the bagel was so dry we barely couldnt cut it with the knife, the scrambled egg was a thick mass of egg that made the whole thing so big we had to cut it for eating it.Besides, the waiter was unwelcoming and we didnt feel ok being there.It wasnt our first time, and some others have been alright because we ordered english breakfast and the staff was different, but the place has changed after pandemic and I truly dont recommend it anymore
The full English breakfast is really good, the staff are nice! Decent pricing. Also, great coffee
Our experience was ruined by a hostile waiter - he was entirely incompetent and unfriendly. Not only was he unable to tally up simple maths for our bill (by which the other, far nicer waitress was also obviously annoyed about), but upon finding a hair in my friend’s food, he first denied its existence, refused to apologise and instead snatched the plate away, merely saying “we can’t do anything considering this is half-eaten.” To preface, this was before asking for a refund, a new plate or any compensatory measure anyway - the hair was not visible until halfway through. He was very disrespectful, the 1/3 refund issued was not appropriate and neither was his behaviour.
The Turkish coffee was delicious. Great service.
Historic and delicious with friendly, inexpensive, down-to-earth service in an extraordinary location. We really enjoyed the Greek Salad, Turkish Ciabatta, and Turkish Coffee with Turkish Delight for dessert. If its Europes oldest coffee shop, even the better - but itd be a great spot even if not.
We were brought the wrong coffee order (doubles instead of the singles we had orderedand were charged for the more expensive items, which was their mistake not ours. Already overpriced before then being overcharged.
Conveniently located, offering a small but filling array of dishes alongside their pleasant coffee options. Grab a seat by a window, overlooking the main Street or queens lane, if you plan a couple of hours of relaxed working lunch!
Super high prices, below average food. Ordered food, nothing fancy just paninis. Thirty minutes passed since ordering and still no lunch, however in that time another table were seated, order taken, food served (which was same as what we orderedfinished eating and their plates cleared away before we even received ours. Politely asked when we might expect our sandwiches and was told there was an ‘issue’ in the kitchen. A few minutes later food arrived quite obviously rushed out as it looked sloppy and was cold (it was supposed to be a hot melted cheese panini). Super long wait, below average food and high prices, no apology from staff or offer for discount despite then knowing we had waited a long time. Paid in full as couldn’t be bothered to dispute however would recommend going literally anywhere else.
Its a very well located, cute coffee shop. They say its the oldest coffee house here.Lots of seating space. Option of sitting outside as well. Excellent service. I wouldnt say its cheap but its not too expensive either. Costs pretty much the same as all other coffee houses nearby.
They charged me 50p extra for a little almond milk and 50p extra because I asked for Decaff!!! Surely the greediest cafe in Oxford? £6.35 for a croissant and extremely average coffee. London prices dont match this absolute rip off.
Very friendly staff in Oxfords oldest cafe. Nice vibes. Whole setting reminded me on Paris, just much, much friendlier. Food was good too.
We stopped off here on our mini walking tour of Oxford. In addition to the gorgeous Turkish coffees we had a cream tea. The scones came out and were so warm and fluffy just what we needed.
Best breakfast in town. And the perfect place to experience Oxford, right from the heart of the place. Check out their turkish breakfast. Great 2-seaters at the window to just have a hot beverage and read a book.
One of my absolute favorite spots in Oxford. Service is always friendly and top-notch (been here many many times).l, food is great, with halal options. Carrot cake is amazing!
We had a lovely brunch at the Queens Lane Coffee House last week. They were especially accommodating of the various dietary needs of our party (2 vegans, 1 serious nut allergy & 1 very fussy eater!). Service was quick and friendly and the food delicious.
It is located at the tourist area just great for a break. Environment is comfortable with hand writing ‘oldest coffee shop in Europe’ on walls. Food is too salty. Drink is ok. Toilet is clean. Quite pricey!
The place did not come up to any expectations. We sit for a tea and a quick bite, but the food was far below the average and too overpriced for the quality and quantity. I ordered a burger as a safe option (supposed to be the shops highlightand came out to be the worst burger ever had. It was just a beef patty between two 1/3 of a panini with no sauce, cheese or salad or any other topping. Just a patty between 2 breads, which was also over-cooked on the outside and still raw and watery on the inside with a very poor texture; obviously straight from the freezer onto the grill. When I kindly asked the staff to speak to the kitchen to see if anything can be done, I received what is shown in the pictures below. Disrespectful at least and disgusting to be served that over-burned thing, thrown on a plate. I would not even give that to a starving stray animal. Gladly the manager was willing to scratch it off the bill. The fish and chips my friend selected, also very poor, shoggy on the outside, dry on the inside, tasteless, with undercooked chips. At least the tea was potable. Steer clear of it, or at least of youre brave enough, visit it but dont get anything from the above. Stay with some tea. Hope the place has a word with the kitchen, because this behavior kills the great attitude of the rest of the staff working there.
We had an English breakfast, it was fast and tasted amazing
Terrible. Do not order a cream tea here. It was inedible. First they delivered the scones still in a frozen state. Then the replacements arrived that had been split and put under grill. What we got was toasted crumpets with soggy middles. For the privilege I £18!! Poor waitress apologised not the manager did not have the balls to come and speak to dissatisfied customer. Should not have paid anything but didn’t want the hassle.
One among the oldest coffee shops in the world which opened in 1654. The feeling of that is what attracted us. Tried their Turkish coffee which claims to be the best, but in my opinion was nothing special. Definitely haved tastes many best ones in the Gulf. The ambiance is ok and give the feel. The prices are slightly on the higher side, maybe due to the long standing history. Can definitely give a try to have a try. The fish n chips and tropical smoothie was ok.
I went on a walking tour that introduced me to th oldest coffee house in Europe. Of course I had to visit and have a coffee here. I didnt have an ordinary coffee, but a Turkish coffee with Turkish Delight. I also ordered a strawberry cheesecake which was probably the best cheesecake I have ever eaten. The cheesecake was super creamy and smooth and the perfect amount. The coffee was strong and so yummy. The service was excellent and very quick, I didnt wait for more than 10 minutes for my order. The waitress was friendly but I was in and out, I didnt have a good interaction with her. All in all, this place as lovely decor, yummy cakes and strong coffee. Theres not more you could ask for.
Omg, the falafel wrap was so good, tasted fresh and perfectly cooked
Not bad, coffee could’ve been better but I think those are the old school vibes. House breakfast was great!
Pop in for a piece of history and a coffee. They also serve wine, beer and spirits. Small bistro type menu if youre hungry, they do have pizza. Friendly staff and about 8 outdoor tables. 2 min walk from Christchurch
Never going again. I was told this was a good little cafe in Oxford. Having never been, and extremely ravenous after a work out, I thought Id give it a go. Everytime I tried to took into my food, there would be a bee hovering about. Staff swatted them away, moved to 3 different tables until I simply couldnt eat my food, they were all over it! Food was good! Gave a few stars because at least I got some money back for my troubles, but only because I asked! Just posting so I hope they acknowledge this problem and sort it out
Visited last Sunday. Cosy coffee house serving delicious food and very affordable. Fabian was smiling the whole time, delivering a very friendly and professional service. Totally recommend it.
On a cold Saturday afternoon after walking around multiple colleges and museums in Oxford, this coffee house serves a range of classic items from fish and chips to tea with scones. The scones we ordered were warm but very dry and the apple pie tasted very soggy and store bought. The prices were reasonable and service was prompt. Would visit again as I was not keen on the posh places around me.
I bumped into this place looking to warm myself up with a cup of coffee.. little did I know it was the oldest coffee house in Europe and I would have a delicious slice of cheesecake with a hot cup of CULTURE! Loved it.
Fabulous Halal Homemade Food! Tasty & delicious. Big portions. The tea as well is very good. The ambience is cozy & friendly. Music is old and beautiful. Toilets are clean. So... 5 stars.
My wife and I stopped in for some tea, coffee and food. The wait staff was on it, we were greeted and sat promptly at the door, drinks were taken and gathered immediately and we weren’t kept waiting to order food either. We had the chicken shepherds pie with potatoes. A very heavy and tasty meal. Also great view of one of the central areas of Oxford.
This place is definitely worthwhile since its so historic and the cream tea is DELICIOUS. The scones with clotted cream and jam are amazing, but be hungry when you go because they are massive!
The day after the night before, feeling rather worse for a night out. I popped in here as the smell of breakfast and coffee drew me close.Well I have to say the staff were lovely and friendly (It was the start of the day, and the rush had still to come).My coffee was just perfect, nice and strong with the type of flavour that a chain will never be able to get right. I had a lovely spot people watching as locals and tourists atr various breakfasts that looked and smelt amazing.If your in town you should pop in, but dont expect more than good honest food, drink and service.
Nice cappuccino, decently fast service, but the food was mediocre at best. I ordered a steak sandwich and I felt like chewing on a piece of an old shoe, which makes it impossible to eat properly. Fries were decent though. Despite the food, the place was cosy and quite enjoyable.
3 for breakfast having fruit salad, porridge with berries and a full English plus 2 Irish breakfast tea and 1 black coffee for £28.60 including tip. Food was excellent and service was ok. This is the oldest coffee house in Europe according to them. Busy but patrons moved through quickly yet no sense of being rushed. We’ll go back soon.
40 High St, Oxford OX1 4AP, Montepuez
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