What are you up to this weekend? I'm SUPER excited because Johnny and I are flying home
to help celebrate his Granny's 90th birthday and it looks as if you'll have something to celebrate in Oxford too... Have you seen the forecast? 27 and sunny means only one thing - a visit to one of G&D's Ice Cream Cafes is a must!
Known
for their wide and imaginative range of ice cream flavours, G&D's has become something of an Oxford institution but you'll need no excuse to visit. There's always something new and exciting to try - 'Black and Blue' (blackberry and blueberry), 'Golden Secret' (Crunchie Bar) and Hamlet (white chocolate & raspberry) all frequent the menu, but my favourites are 'Bananarama' and 'Oxford Blue' (blueberry). How about you? Which flavour do you like the best?
The first G&D's opened in Little Clarendon Street in the summer of 1992 and was named after its founders - George Stroup and Davis Roberts, who were both students of Oxford University.
All of G&D's ice cream continues to be made on
site and is delivered to its new siblings on St Aldates and Cowley
Road by bike. It doesn't get more Oxford than that!
2 comments:
I've heard of "G&D's," but why does one picture say "George & Danver" and the other say "George & Delilah?"
"George & Danver", "George & Delila" and "George & Davis" are all affectionately known in Oxford as G&D's. The original cafe in Little Clarendon Street was founded in 1992 by 'George' Stroup and 'Davis' Roberts, but I have no idea where Danver & Delila fit in.
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