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  2. Covered Market, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Oxford City Council, which owns the Covered Market, announced a £1.6m investment in the fabric of the building, including roof repairs, improved public conveniences, external paving and new signage. [3] In May 2017, the Covered Market received 'the Royal seal of approval' when it was visited by Prince Charles and the Duchess of ...

  3. Market Street, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The Market Tavern (formerly the City Tavern, Bar Oz and the Roebuck public house [6]) was once located on the south side of Market Street. The Oxford University Jazz Club (now the Oxford University Jazz Society) had met there for jazz performances [7] and jam sessions. The Tavern has since been replaced by a noodle restaurant. The noodle ...

  4. Cornmarket Street - Wikipedia

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    The tower of the Church of England parish church of St Michael at the North Gate is the oldest building in Oxford. It is Saxon and dates from about 1000–1050. [13] The church is named after the medieval gate of Oxford's city walls that spanned the north end of Cornmarket.

  5. Golden Cross, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Golden Cross is now used as Oxford's branch of Pizza Express. The courtyard is used as a thoroughfare which leads to the historic Covered Market and has been redeveloped as a small shopping centre, with upmarket shops, a branch of iGlasses Opticians, Holland and Barrett and a Chinese herbalist.

  6. Whole Foods’ Berry Chantilly Cake is 20 years old — but it’s ...

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    The 18-ounce cake, which combines “moist, flavorful cake with smooth vanilla buttercream frosting,” per the company, has some people calling it their “death row meal.”

  7. Clarendon Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Writing in the "Oxford Diary" column in The Times in January 1984, A. N. Wilson labelled the newly built centre as "the most grotesquely horrible building I have ever seen"; [18] in 1985, a reporter for The Observer described the centre's "phoney unfunctional pipes" and Bavarian marble floors. [19] The Shoe Lane entrance prior to the 2012–14 ...