
Oxford · café
Queen's Lane Coffee House
Oxford's oldest coffee house (1654) serves proper espresso drinks and cakes in a wonky medieval building on High Street.
Closed4.0(916)££40 High St, Oxford OX1 4AP, UK
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You'll climb creaking stairs past exposed stone walls to find yourself in a proper working café—no Instagram theatrics, just good coffee and the weight of 370 years pressing down on the beamed ceilings. Queen's Lane sits in the heart of the High Street's medieval cluster, squeezed between the colleges and tourist throng, but once you're inside, time feels appropriately warped. The queues can be punishing during term time, and the wifi is dodgy, but that's rather the point: this place exists for coffee drinkers, not laptop settlers.
Known for
- ★Oxford's oldest coffee house (1654)
- ★Proper espresso-based drinks
- ★Homemade cakes and pastries
- ★Medieval building with creaking stairs and stone walls
- ★Literary and academic clientele
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