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The White Hart is a popular village local with oak beams and low sloping ceilings, providing a comfortable and relaxing environment. It is approximately 300 years old and was once a coaching inn that served the old A1 from London to Scotland. Now the pub rests in the middle of a quaint Cambridgeshire village alongside a brook and vi...
View full reviewThe Barley Mow remains the home of traditional pub fare, quality drink and friendly gatherings. Whether you’re a regular or a newcomer, everyone who steps through the door is made to feel special. The food offering is familiar, but the daily specials offer new takes on traditional dishes. Prices are sensible, especially consider...
View full reviewThe Black Bull, the newest addition to Paul and Karen Beer’s group of family-run pubs, has been given a new lease of life thanks to a recent refurbishment. Step inside and you’ll be met with a gorgeously rustic interior, complete with open fireplaces and stripped-back wooden floors, as well as a modern function room and comfy ...
View full reviewSet among chocolate-box buildings with thatched roofs and glorious Cambridgeshire countryside, and opposite the village church, sits the independent Crown Inn. Originally a saddlery, this Grade II listed building boasts a modern country style complete with soft lighting, feature walls and wooden furniture. Mark and Daska’s ethos...
View full reviewSituated in the centre of Houghton is the Three Horseshoes Inn, a traditional 17th-century English pub boasting oak beams, a cosy log burner, a well-stocked bar and a delightful, informal restaurant. A selection of well-kept real ale provides the perfect accompaniment to your meal. Lunch options include a range of filled baguette...
View full reviewIn the chocolate-box village of Hemingford Abbots sits the Axe and Compass, a 15th-century English country pub where real ale, fine wine, and quality fare await. As soon as you set eyes on the thatched roof and pretty windows you’ll be drawn in to this quintessential pub.
The pub’s traditional character is echoed in the...
With uninterrupted views of the Cambridgeshire countryside, St Andrews Bar & Restaurant is a stylish and dynamic place to meet, eat and drink with friends and family. Tuck into a variety of freshly prepared meals, snuggle down on comfy sofas with an Italian coffee, or relax in the bar and catch up with the latest sporting news. ...
View full reviewThe exquisite food served in this 17th-Century Grade II listed building is always sourced fresh from local suppliers to make sure customers get top-quality meals. Co-proprietor and executive chef Richard Kennedy, supported by chef Andy Church, insists that frozen, poly-packed food is an absolute no-no. Their mouth-watering menu incl...
View full reviewThe village of Glatton’s Addison Arms is a traditional country pub in leafy Cambridgeshire serving great food, real ale, fine wine and sumptuous desserts.
Food at The Addison is second to none, prepared with the utmost care and attention to detail. The chefs source the best quality seasonal produce that the local area off...
Town councillor Philip Pope began his career at Floods at age 14 as a humble glass collector before working his way up the ranks to the top spot that he holds today. Since Philip took over this bar and eatery in 2013, he has successfully refurbished the pub without taking away from the character and heart of this historical Grade II...
View full reviewA good breakfast is the only way to start a successful day - thankfully The Wheatsheaf serve theirs throughout, ensuring that both early risers and those partial to a lie-in are provided for and no-one has to miss out on their most important meal. Lunchtimes see baked potatoes, sandwiches and baguettes all prepared fresh for the hun...
View full reviewIts delightfully peaceful location is what sets Dolphin Hotel apart from the rest. Views of the surrounding meadows, the flowing river and historic 15th-century bridge build a pretty picture of this popular hotel. The Dolphin gets its name from a manmade marine structure and there are private moorings for those who arrive by boat....
View full reviewThis independently run premium hotel and restaurant offers a thoroughly impressive and unforgettable experience. Oliver's Lodge is housed within a spectacular original Victorian building, and boasts a stylish bar and well furnished restaurant. Known for its unrivalled service and delicate cuisine, this excellent eatery has a deserve...
View full reviewThe Angel, set inside a quaint old building in the market town of Ramsey, is a real find. Brimming with character both inside and out (the original stained-glass windows are delightful), the bar and lounge offer plenty of charm, whether you're propping up the bar with friends or settling in for a delicious meal. If the latter option...
View full reviewThe Racehorse & Coffee House is a warm and welcoming traditional country inn ideally situated in the award-winning village of Catworth, just a few minutes from the A14 and A1. The cosy bar, intimate dining room and lounge areas complete with roaring log fi re make this the perfect place to gather for casual drinks with friends, ...
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