November 2023 by Jannat Ch
Lovely and respectful staff? always show responsible behaviour ??
August 2023 by Elizabeth Simpson
hm disappointing, says it closes at 6 on a Saturday and walked a while to find it closed half an hour early
December 2022 by Journalist Vass
Love the atmosphere and vibe of the shop, glad to see it back open and doing well :)
October 2021 by Sally Hutton
Walked for 30 mins to find the shop shut 2 hours early. No sign on the door to say why had 2 bags of donations to give
September 2021 by Evelyn macia Macia macia
I don't like to write bad reviews but this time the occasion deserves it.At 3:50 today I entered this store to make a donation of valuables, in addition to not accepting, the blonde girl who is usually in the store yelled at me, something that amazes me because Days before, she treated me very well as a client. I will never return to this store either as a customer or as a donor.
September 2021 by Bethan Mills
Great shop, lots of lovely stuff and always happy to accept donations (of items, but also money I presume!)
September 2021 by Musik Magazine
The manager is so dedicated and works very hard, the volunteers are brilliant and make the shop look beautiful !
September 2021 by valentine fabbri
Staff rude , especially the blonde woman .
May 2017 by Gary Rose
overpriced~!!!! it likes a proper shop more than like a charity .
December 2016 by jahan Ali
Great location for students. The only thing I found was the pricing for the books. Overall a good place to snap a book.
October 2016 by seth bradley
Overpriced and I mean hideously so
September 2016 by Frank Kosik
Great staff
October 2014 by Dirty Disco
A little expensive but a well laid out store
June 2012 by Qype User (KevCam?)
As a student, Oxfam stores are a brilliant way of finding some second hand clothes, books or homewares. However, this is a rather small shop and there sometimes doesn't seem too much instore. It's a handy location just down from the University on Oxford Road very near the Whitworth Park halls in between the chip shops.
April 2010 by Matthew H.
Is your house missing a few plates and mugs? Eggcups? A gravy boat? A Toby Jug? Then get yourself down to the University campus branch of Oxfam. They stock books here (the section for which has been excellently reshuffled of late) second hand clothes (including a rack of recycled creations by local fashion heroes 'Me4U') and cheap photocopying (definitely come here rather than the John Rylands Library) but what they do best is crockery and kitchenware. I got a set of lovely shot glasses with yachts handpainted on them from here not long ago and last time I visited they had an awesome earthenware pourer, a deco-ish cut glass vase and some austere eastern bloc-style enamel cups and bowls all priced for a few pounds. Before you try Ikea, Habitat or even the basement of Pop Boutique looking for individual looking kitchenware give Oxfam a go.