Little Clarendon Street
Little Clarendon Street is a short shopping street in northwest Oxford, England. It runs east-west between the south end of Woodstock Road opposite St Giles' Church to the east, Somerville College to the north and Walton Street to the west. One of the three principal streets in North Oxford off the Woodstock Road, the shops and cafés located there are considered bohemian; the other two streets are North Parade and South Parade. Occasionally nicknamed Little Trendy Street, its reputation was already apparent in the 1960s.
Buildings
As of 2006, the following buildings can be found on the street :;North side
- Taylor's Delicatessen
- Lussmanns restaurant - closed March 2020
- Tree Artisan Cafe ;
- wine and spirit merchant ;
- Richards' Group hairdresser's;
- Duke of Cambridge cocktail bar;
- The Oxford Wine Company;
- Pierre Victoire Restaurant;
- Al-Andalus Tapas Bar;
- Wilding Wine Bar ;
- Margery Fry & Elizabeth Nuffield House, part of the graduate-student accommodation of Somerville College;
- Uense - closed 2022 ;
- Gail's Bakery
- Moshi Oxford
- Popham Hairdressing
- Natural Bread Company
- Jericho Cheese Company ;
- Hobbs Clothing Store;
- Wild Honey ;
- Clements & Church;
- Lacy's hair salon;
- Posh Frocks clothing store;
- Juice sandwich shop;
- Oxford Wine Cafe.
- Taylor's Delicatessen
- University of Oxford IT Services, Dartington House
- University of Oxford Admissions Office;
- G&D's Ice Cream Cafe;
- Angels cocktail bar;
- Sobell House Hospice Charity Shop;
- The Isis Centre ;
- The University of Oxford Offices;
- Oxford Little Barbers ;
- Common Ground collaborative workspace ;
- Lizzie James women's clothing store;
- Central furniture store.
The Porters Bar & Restaurant, formerly at 1–2 Little Clarendon Street, but frequently changing hands, and now occupied by Carluccio's, appeared in the BBC television programme The Restaurant.
On the wall of Taylor's Delicatessen on the south-side of Little Clarendon Street, a miniature model door and window have been installed by Cambridge-based art project Dinky Doors.