Chutneys Indian Brasserie — Restaurant in Oxford

Chutneys Indian Brasserie is a longstanding restaurant on St Michael's Street in Oxford’s city centre, just south of the University of Oxford. It has served authentic Indian cuisine since at least 1950 and remains one of the oldest surviving Indian restaurants in Oxford. Locals and visitors come here for dinner with friends, to celebrate special occasions over shared meals, or simply to unwind after a day at university or work.

About The Venue

Chutneys Indian Brasserie is housed in a Modernist commercial building that has operated as a restaurant since the early 1950s. The interior combines traditional Indian brasserie decor with modern elements and features warm ambient lighting, creating a cosy yet energetic atmosphere. Its moderate noise level matches the bustling energy of one of Oxford’s most enduring dining spots. High crowd density during peak hours is typical, but step-free access ensures everyone can visit comfortably. This inclusive environment reflects its long-standing role in local community life.

Typical Experiences

Chutneys Indian Brasserie delivers a consistent restaurant experience rooted in India’s culinary traditions. Locals regularly use the space for social dinners and casual gatherings, especially on Thursday nights during Student Night, when those with valid ID get a ten percent discount. The venue is popular for private functions, particularly festive group bookings in December, making it ideal for celebrations or cultural networking across Oxford.

Notable Features

  • Festive Menus for Groups
  • Private Functions and Large Group Bookings
  • Longstanding Legacy
  • Famous Patronage
  • Student Night Every Thursday
  • Chicken Jalfrezi
  • Warm atmosphere
  • Student discount
  • Sunday to Wednesday lunch option

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.