Visit Eastgate Brasserie to enjoy a delicious Breakfast or Brunch among the historic Oxford University campus.

Eastgate Brasserie in Oxford offers a relaxed setting for Breakfast and Brunch, just a short walk from the city’s historic colleges and museums. Located within the Mercure Oxford Eastgate Hotel, the brasserie blends classic charm with modern touches, making it a comfortable choice for early risers and Brunch enjoyers.

The Breakfast menu includes timeless options such as a Full English, eggs benedict, and French toast, alongside lighter dishes like smashed avocado with poached eggs and cherry tomatoes. Brunch options range from a minute steak with fries to a hearty club sandwich and margherita pizza with your choice of toppings. Sweet treats such as fluffy buttermilk pancakes, Belgian waffles, and carrot cake round out the offering. Guests can enjoy a variety of hot drinks, including freshly brewed teas and coffees, as well as juices to accompany their meal.

Eastgate Brasserie is located around a 15-minute walk from Oxford Train Station, with nearby bus stops offering additional connections.

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Breakfast

Weekdays: 07:00am - 11:00am

Weekends: 07:30am - 11:00am

Brunch and Lunch

Everyday: 11:30am - 16:30pm

 

  • Breakfast
  • Brunch
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Online Booking
73 High Street, Oxford, OX1 4BE

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    a year ago
    I had battered halloumi for my starter, a Greek salad for my main, and a brownie for dessert. The halloumi was too oily for my taste, and I feel that the salad had a similar issue of being drenched in oil. The brownie was delicious, though. The decor is nice, with lots of oak and mahogany. It has a cozy atmosphere which fit the rainy weather when I went, and while service was sometimes a bit slow, it's not bad for pub grub. I find it hard to consider this restaurant a brasserie, though. I've noticed from their website that their menu was downscaled significantly at some point, so that may be why. In all, this isn't my favorite restaurant, and I probably wouldn't come again for a full meal, but the ambience makes it worth going for coffee or something similar.
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    5 years ago
    If the Marco Pierre Restaurant has closed, this is an outdated review. I have not been to this 'Keepers'. It was my partner and I's 3 year anniversary, and as a last minute (ugh I know) booking, we decided to give this restaurant a go as its one of the last places we haven't been in Oxford. What a great decision that was! I had put a request on the booking saying it was our anniversary and to place us as far away from kids (not a children person) and they put us in a gorgeous little corner of the room and put little candles and felt hearts on the table, absolutely lovely. Our waitress was Vera was was so nice and wonderful to us. She was lovely and professional and chatty, but not too much to be over the top. The menu inside was slightly different to the one online but there was no hassle in getting the food that I had wanted. Our food was outstanding and even for a Friday the wait times were quick and not at all awkward. What's even better is that there was a 20% discount that we didn't know about AND we had a dessert for free. Honestly you can't go wrong when someone goes above and beyond to help make memories. We'll always remember this restaurant and will endeavour to go to more branches in Oxford and beyond!
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    3 years ago
    Wonderful full English breakfast with coffee and pastries. The staff was very friendly. The space is lovely. Perfect place for a solo cup of coffee, a date, or a family meal. I really enjoyed it here.