Very close to Oxford Circus, this is a modern lunch/brunch & dinner venue with club, music, DJs.
Both lunch and evening menus include a selection of salads, with the evening menu served from 5pm. Some keg draught beers/lagers served. A basement room is bookable for functions. The site has the largest outside seating in the immediate area.
Historic Interest
Situated on this site, Oxford Market was designed by James Gibbs in 1721 as an open market building at reasonable rents for traders in fish, meat and vegetables, servicing the new building developments around nearby Cavendish Square. It was demolished in 1876. The building was photographed for posterity in 1875, see p. 262 of “London, the Great Transformation” by Philip Davies.
Oxford Market, London