In need of a caffeine fix? Oxfordshire is overflowing with cafes and coffee shops to quench your thirst.
October 1 is International Coffee Day a day dedicated to the steaming brew that gets many of us through the day.
Whether you are eager for an espresso or you go mad for a mocha, we have rounded up the top spots to help you celebrate today and beyond.
Here are seven of the best cafes in the county with at least a 4.5 Tripadvisor rating, that we think you're going to love a latte.
Best cafes to enjoy a coffee in Oxfordshire according to Tripadvisor reviews
Yellow Submarine
Location: 12 Park End Street, Oxford OX1 1HH England
Tripadvisor rating: 5.0
Number of 'excellent' reviews: 140
Plan your visit via the Tripadvisor website.
Blake's Kitchen
Location: Main Street, Clanfield OX18 2SH England
Tripadvisor rating: 5.0
Number of 'excellent' reviews: 72
Plan your visit via the Tripadvisor website.
Ribizli Cafe
Location: 53 St. Marys Street, Wallingford OX10 0ER England
Tripadvisor rating: 5.0
Number of 'excellent' reviews: 56
Plan your visit via the Tripadvisor website.
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FLTR Coffee
Location: 6A Nightingale Place, Bicester OX26 6XX England
Tripadvisor rating: 5.0
Number of 'excellent' reviews: 63
Plan your visit via the Tripadvisor website.
S&H Coffee Shop & Gifts
Location: The Red Cow Pub, The Green Alchester Road, Chesterton, Bicester OX26 1UU England
Tripadvisor rating: 5.0
Number of 'excellent' reviews: 49
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Eden Cafe
Location: 6A Wesley Walk High Street, Witney OX28 6ZJ England
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5
Number of 'excellent' reviews: 210
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Reg's Cafe
Location: Thorpe Way, Banbury OX16 4SP England
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5
Number of 'excellent' reviews: 277
Plan your visit via the Tripadvisor website.
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