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The two Chop Houses in Cambridge are passionate about providing both first-rate service and a welcoming environment in which to eat top-class British food. The Cambridge Chop House was the first of the two to open. It is situated in the heart of the city centre, 50 yards from Kings College Chapel and a similar distance from the Art...
View full reviewAgora at The Copper Kettle is one of Cambridge’s oldest restaurants and boasts a location to die for – in the heart of the historic city and just across the road from the stunning King’s College Chapel.
In contrast to the historic building over which it looks, the interior is modern, light and airy, but the traditiona...
In a picturesque location overlooking Parker's Piece, in a building that was once a cricket pavilion, sits Mai Thai, a restaurant known as the go-to place for exquisite Thai cuisine. Everything is freshly prepared by expert Thai chef Saiyam, who uses the finest ingredients and fresh herbs flown in weekly from Thailand to create auth...
View full reviewA real Cambridge institution, Fitzbillies was established in 1920 and has become famous for its mouth-wateringly sweet and sticky Chelsea buns. Set in the heart of the city, this beautiful shop is tastefully decorated with splashes of Cambridge blue and split into a stylish 100-seater café and a relaxed coffee bar.
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Well-established in central Cambridge for several years now, The Fountain is enjoying a brand new look after an extensive refurbishment and modish makeover. The venue is set to reach new heights with a modern charcoal coloured bar, polished concrete flooring and unique retro elements, including 70s Danish-style furniture. The ne...
View full reviewCharlie Chan is something of a Cambridge institution. For over 30 years this family-run restaurant in the city centre has continued to maintain high standards, offering great food and efficient service, much to the delight of a very loyal local following.
Spread over two floors, Charlie Chan provides fresh, homemade dim s...
Situated right in the centre of historic Cambridge, Loch Fyne effortlessly achieves both style and substance. The restaurant can be found in a 500-year-old former pub just across the road from the Fitzwilliam Museum. The interior is light and airy; high ceilings are adorned with original feature exposed beams. As well as boasting ...
View full reviewSet on the banks of the River Cam, overlooking Laundress Green, The Mill is the perfect place to take a load off and watch the day go by. Stop by after a morning of sightseeing and enjoy a round of drinks, or pop in following a punt along the river for a tasty lunchtime meal.
Inside The Mill, you’ll find a traditionally d...
Classic Mexican street food dishes such as tacos, quesadillas, nachos, tortillas and Big-Ass Burritos are prepared before your eyes at this city-centre restaurant. Pick the style you want and add your mouth-watering choice of filling, be it vegetables, chorizo, chicken, pork, lamb or steak cooked to your liking, and traditional topp...
View full reviewDojo, a lively eatery tucked away in Millers Yard near the River Cam, first opened its doors in 1998 and has been a beloved haunt ever since for students, tourists and locals alike. There is one pre-requisite to a visit to Dojo - a healthy appetite. Portions are pleasingly generous, ensuring no diner leaves hungry. The restaurant is...
View full reviewThe Free Press is a traditional British public house found just a few minutes’ walk from Cambridge city centre. Having been licensed in 1834, this friendly pub has been lovingly restored but still boasts several impressive period features, including a large, open fireplace and hand pumps that date back to the 1940s. The cosy int...
View full reviewChic, Parisian-style Café Rouge offers diners a little slice of Gallic life in the heart of Cambridge. With the River Cam just a hop, skip and a punt away, Café Rouge is a restaurant for all seasons and all eventualities. On the ground fl oor, this 17th-Century, Grade II listed building boasts a fully stocked bar ...
View full reviewA real Cambridge institution, Fitzbillies was established in 1920 and has become famous for its mouth-wateringly sweet and sticky Chelsea buns. Set in the heart of the city, this beautiful shop is tastefully decorated with splashes of Cambridge blue and split into a stylish 100-seater café and a relaxed coffee bar.
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Fondly known as ‘the restaurant on the river’, Galleria is one of the best-loved eateries in Cambridge. Its enviable location at the foot of Magdalene Bridge, on the banks of the River Cam, means that this is a particularly lovely spot in summer – the two riverside terraces are perfect for al fresco dining.
The relaxe...
Tucked away on the first floor of the University Centre by the River Cam, Riverside Restaurant is one of Cambridge's best-kept secrets. Sophisticated, refined decor and a sweeping vista of the tree-lined River Cam make this an elegant dining destination, but the high-quality cuisine created by talented chefs steals the show. On our ...
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