Experience Oxfordshire has launched a new online guide showcasing places to eat and drink to support hospitality businesses after the pandemic.
Over 200 businesses have been given a free listing in the guide which provides both locals and visitors information and inspiration of where they should visit next.
The Destination Management Organisation (DMO) for Oxfordshire collated it over the summer after keen interest from businesses.
It should help drive visitation and boost the visitor economy at a quiet time of year when many businesses are still recovering from the lockdowns.
It includes everywhere from Castle Yard Café, Oxford Artisan Distillery and Modern Art Oxford in the city to Bicester Village and Hook Norton Brewery in the north of the county.
Readers will be inspired by the exciting suggestions including Blenheim Palace and Cogges Kitchen as well as the River Rowing Museum and Stonor Park in Henley.
The guide also details the food and farmers markets.
Hayley Beer-Gamage, Chief Executive of Experience Oxfordshire, said: “We know we have a fantastic hospitality offering here and it is great to be able to showcase this in our exciting new guide!”
It is available online at www.experienceoxfordshire.org
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