I wanted to revisit some of the lovely coffee shops in Oxford that I got to try. You can read about my visit there in this post.
Being in Oxford for just one day, or to be more exact, it was more like 8 hours, but lets no quibble. What I was trying to say was that I only got the opportunity to visit three cafes. Some might say that three was enough - or maybe too much, but not you my friends and fellow coffee aficionados.
Lets begin the reminiscing. We came blame this stroll down memory lane on The Thrifty Anglomaniac's door, again.
I did mention earlier that I went to three places in Oxford. My second place of coffee nirvana happened along Broad st, a little place called Cafe Creme. A lovely little sandwich shop offering freshly and locally sourced sandwiches, the Moroccan chicken couscous wrap was so good. I ate it as I walked back towards the university to meet up with my group. I am still kicking myself for not taking a picture but by the time I thought about it, it was completely gone, devoured. With this lovely spicy tumeric and cumin basted wrap, I had a lovely espresso shot served with a little strip of lemon zest. Delish!

Last but not least, as we were leaving the university to head back to the train station, I stopped by the Caffe Nero. Caffe Nero is a popular coffee chain in the United Kingdom. This location is found within Blackwell Bookshop. I got to browse lovely books right across the street from Oxford University, plus indulge in some ... tea. Yes, my friends, I had some lovely, refreshing iced English breakfast blend tea. Oy vey was it hot, at least 98 degrees so I wanted something cool on the walk back to the train. Refreshing and crisp, a lovely amber color, the tea was served with a wedge of lemon and unsweetened. Just how I like it.
Alas, this coffee reminiscing has left me hunkering for a fresh pot of ... well, I think you know.
Cheerio!
Yeah, yeah ... blame it on me.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this post! I only managed tea at the Vaults and Garden Cafe, so I will add these to my list for next time.
When you get a chance, can you talk about how you take photos? Yours are so beautiful and I'd love to know your secret.