4 /5 Alistair Guy: In a city where history presses in from every cobbled street, Quod makes a confident case for the classic brasserie experience. It’s a pleasant spot for lunch right in the heart of Oxford—buzzy without being frantic, polished without feeling stiff. The real draw is the set menu, which offers noticeably better value and plays to the kitchen’s strengths with simple, well-executed dishes. Step outside that menu, though, and the pricing starts to feel ambitious for what arrives on the plate. Enjoyable, certainly, but at full price it leans more towards convenience and location than culinary generosity.