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The huge plate glass windows of John Lewis' stylish brasserie provide a stunning view of the Cambridge skyscape and the birds that wheel and soar over its ancient roofs. We arrived too late for breakfast (staff joked that many fathers enjoy a full English while mum shops); instead, we were tempted by the tantalising smell of the Sun...
View full reviewLa Raza first opened its doors in 2003 and has established itself as one of the most popular venues in Cambridge. A relaxed café serving fantastic lunches and barista coffees by day, La Raza undergoes a complete transformation come the evening, when it becomes a vibrant and intimate venue hosting live music performances and s...
View full reviewThe Varsity Restaurant was established in 1954 by the present owner Bernard's Cypriot father and French mother, and this vibrant cultural mix has greatly influenced the food served there. One of the oldest restaurants in Cambridge, it has become something of an institution by consistently maintaining high standards in everything fro...
View full reviewThe 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 reviewSituated 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 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 reviewTucked 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 ...
View full reviewSurrounded by the historic sights of Cambridge, The Riverside Brasserie at the Doubletree Cambridge hotel is situated in an enviable position on the banks of the River Cam. The restaurant is therefore lucky enough to boast some of the best views Cambridge has to offer whilst still being only a few minutes' walk from the centre of the...
View full reviewAmidst the cobbled streets in the heart of the city of Cambridge, you’ll discover Hotel du Vin. In keeping with its historic setting, the beautiful medieval building has kept many of its quirky architectural features – the hotel itself was fashioned from a row of five Grade II listed, ex-university houses. While much of the or...
View full reviewSt John's Chop House serves up classic British dishes alongside real ales direct from the cask. This 17th-century building is packed with character, and boasts wood-burning fireplaces and naturally aged beams.
View full reviewTown and gown meet at this iconic central Cambridge landmark. The Oak Bistro began as a coaching inn where many tired travellers rested as they explored the city. Today, the Grade II listed building is a charming independent bistro that attracts locals and visitors from around the globe.
The decor is contemporary but classi...
Midsummer House Restaurant has a lot to boast about. This Victorian villa is the only two-star Michelin restaurant in East Anglia and is located on the stunning Midsummer Common, right beside the River Cam. Situated in the centre of the historic city of Cambridge, this exquisite eatery encapsulates proprietor and chef Daniel Cliffor...
View full reviewNew, energetic owners Alex and Sam are putting their own creative stamp on Restaurant Twenty-Two. Their relentless passion to bring refined, relaxed food to the city shines through in everything they do. The intimate, independent restaurant is small enough to allow them to focus on every guest, ensuring quality is paramount, but i...
View full reviewCambridge is a foodie mecca, so new establishments need to have something special to offer. Fortunately, The Architect has managed to take a well-loved British establishment, the fi sh and chips bar, and reinvent it in a way that’s tactful and stylish. Here, the clue is in the name; with diners able to design their own meal, the...
View full reviewThis bustling restaurant in Cambridge City houses an authentic Arabic atmosphere combined with tasteful, exotic decor and varied Moroccan, Middle-Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine. Our indulgent experience began with a warm welcome from the staff, who happily talked us through the tempting daily specials while we explored the entici...
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