Eat The Future Cafe — Cafe in Oxford

Eat The Future Cafe is a sustainable pop-up café inside the Oxford Museum of Natural History. Just behind the main academic buildings, it serves handmade sandwiches and hot or cold drinks in a modern space with large windows letting in natural light. Midday is the best time to visit, students and staff often stop by for lunch or coffee breaks during work hours. It's open daily from 9am to 5pm, with full service until 4:30pm. You can find it just outside the city, a short drive away.

About The Venue

Eat The Future Cafe is in a Gothic Revival museum building originally built as a natural history display space. The interior has modern minimal decor and large windows that flood the area with daylight throughout the day. Food items have ecolabels to show their sustainability credentials, including sandwiches, salads, hot lunches, and both cold and hot drinks. Crowds are moderate during lunchtime, noise levels average for a busy café. The space is step-free and accessible to everyone, including people using mobility aids or looking for quiet study time.

Typical Experiences

Eat The Future Cafe Oxford is a practical stop for students or staff needing food or coffee between lectures. Its sustainable menu includes ecolabelled sandwiches, salads, hot lunches, and drinks served in reusable or recyclable packaging. Reliable wifi and power outlets nearby make it suitable for long stays during study breaks or informal group meetups. Pop-up events here are inspired by themes around sustainable living and eco-conscious food choices across Oxford.

Notable Features

  • Sustainable menu with ecolabels
  • Pop-up café inspired by museum exhibition
  • Sandwiches
  • Natural lighting

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