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FREVD Café and Bar

FREVD is a café, bar and bistro located in a former 19th century church, in the suburb of Jericho. It was founded in 1998 by a former art student of the Courtald called David Freud. Today, you can enjoy a cocktail while looking at the pre-Rapahelite stained glass windows

FREVD stands for “Friends, Relatives, and Enthusiasts of the Vanished Dragon,” and the venue is known for its unique name and eclectic atmosphere.

What is FREVD Café and Bar?

FREVD Café and Bar offers a relaxed and cosy environment for patrons to enjoy a variety of food and drinks. During the day, it operates as a café serving breakfast, brunch, and lunch options, including sandwiches, salads, pastries, and a selection of hot and cold beverages. The café also provides vegetarian and vegan options.

In the evening, FREVD transforms into a lively bar, offering a range of alcoholic beverages, including craft beers, wines, cocktails, and spirits. It often hosts live music performances, open mic nights, and other events, creating a vibrant atmosphere for locals and visitors alike.

Why Should You Visit FREVD in Oxford?

The venue’s interior has a distinctive decor, with quirky artwork and vintage furnishings, contributing to its unique charm. FREVD Café and Bar is a popular spot for socializing, catching up with friends, or enjoying a relaxing drink in a laid-back setting.

Where is FREVD Café and Bar?

Address: 119 Walton Street, Oxford, OX2 6AH

Service options: Dine-in · No takeaway · No delivery.

Website: https://www.freud.eu/

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