Summertown Gail’s in Oxford is great
Summertown Gail’s in Oxford is great. Go there most weekends to buy croissants from our favourite waitress Hong (Serial Chiller)!!😉
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Dedicated to the craft of baking. Available to buy in-bakery, online at https://order.gailsbread.co.uk and on Waitrose, Ocado, Deliveroo, Gorillas and Amazon Fresh.
251 Banbury Road, OX2 7HN, Oxford, United Kingdom
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Summertown Gail’s in Oxford is great. Go there most weekends to buy croissants from our favourite waitress Hong (Serial Chiller)!!😉
The Gails bakery at Summertown in Oxford is consistently good. The food is always fresh and tastes wonderful. All members of staff are polite and professional. The only problem with the place is limited seating but everything else is brilliant!
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