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Oxford House Cafe sits in the village of Begbroke, just north of Oxford, and works well as a straightforward stopping point whether you're passing through or want a proper reason to visit.
The cafe serves good coffee, a decent range of teas, and light food throughout the day. They do breakfast and lunch, and there are usually homemade cakes and pastries on offer. It's the kind of place where you can linger over a book, meet someone for a catch-up, or simply rest between exploring.
Begbroke itself is a small, quiet village, and this cafe functions as its natural meeting point. The relaxed atmosphere reflects the unhurried pace you'll find across this part of Oxfordshire. The location is genuinely convenient for anyone moving between Oxford and the villages further north. Woodstock, where Blenheim Palace sits, is nearby, and Kidlington offers additional facilities if you need them. The cafe doesn't pretend to be anything it isn't—it's an unpretentious local spot that does what it does well, which is exactly what makes it useful when you need a break.
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