FROM April 12, pubs will be able to reopen if they serve customers sitting outside.
Indoor dining areas will not be allowed to reopen until May 17, at the earliest.
As a result, Oxford City Council have been working to make roads in the city car-free so businesses can spill onto the roads with tables and chairs.
Here is a list of all of the roads that will be pedestrianised from April 12:
- Cornmarket Street
- St Michael’s Street
- Broad Street
- Dawson Street
- North Parade Avenue
Here is a list of businesses on those streets that could reopen, and how to book:
- The Plough at 38, 38 Cornmarket Street. Visit: ploughat39.com
- The Crown, 59a Cornmarket Street. Visit: nicholsonspubs.co.uk
- The Three Goats Heads, St Michael's Street. Call: 01865 721523
- Thai Street Kitchen, St Michael's Street. Call: 01865 203222
- Society Café, St Michael's Street. Call: 01865 425750
- Bill’s Oxford, St Michael's Street. Visit: bills-website.co.uk
- Le Bar @ Handlebar, St Michael's Street. Call: 01865 251315
- Chutney’s Indian Brasserie, St Michael's Street. Visit: chutneysoxford.co.uk
- The White Horse, 52 Broad Street. Call: 01865 204801
- The Jericho Café, Walton Street. Visit: Thejerichocafe.co.uk
- Branca Bar, Restaurant and Deli, Walton Street. Visit: Branca.co.uk
- Koto, North Parade Avenue. Visit: Kotorestaurant.co.uk
- The Gardener’s Arms, North Parade Avenue. Call: 01865 554007
- Barefoot, North Parade Avenue. Call: 07814495001
- Vinny’s Café, North Parade Avenue. Call: 01865 553663
- The Rabbit Hole, North Parade Avenue
- Little Venice Pizzeria, North Parade Avenue. Call: 01865 553300
- Rose and Crown, North Parade Avenue. Visit: Roseandcrownoxford.com
- Jee Saheb, North Parade Avenue. Visit: Jeesaheb.co.uk
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