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When we arrived at the 17th-century Blue Lion in Hardwick, the welcome from waitress Nicola was as warm as the pub’s roaring log fire. Co-owners Stuart Tuck
(who is also the head chef) and Luke Edwards, and their team, go out of their way to ensure guests enjoy their visit to the full. You can choose to dine in the conser...
This true British gem sees people flock from miles around to enjoy the atmosphere, the wide selection of local beer, and, of course, the food. Having owned the venue for only a few years, the owner has spared no expense in bringing quality dining to complement the venue, and is very proud of the food on offer. The menu boasts trad...
View full reviewFormidable husband-and-wife team David and Tina Cheng – a Cordon Bleu-trained head chef and a delightful host, respectively – have successfully transformed The Chequers into a haven of fine food and drink. This picturesque public house in the village of Orwell, just a few miles from Cambridge, has a snug, comfortable feel and ...
View full reviewThis quaint, low-ceilinged country pub is located just on the outskirts of Cambridge, in the heart of Grantchester. Far from the madding crowd it may be, but on our mid-week visit, every one of its striking oak tables was packed with patrons dining by candlelight. Indeed, concealed behind the pastoral exterior of The Green Man,...
View full reviewOn a crisp autumnal night with winter looming, I can think of nothing I would enjoy more than escaping the bracing cold by slipping into the inviting warmth of an English pub. The Green Man offers just the solution, with a fi ne selection of local cask ales, a thoughtfully selected wine list and a diverse food menu. This 15th-Centur...
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...
You know you are in Cambridge when you come across a pub called The Punter. Close to the city centre and a short walk from the River Cam, visit The Punter and you'll find yourself stepping into the serene and intimate atmosphere of a renovated old coaching house. With stripped wooden floors, candlelit tables and plenty of comfortable...
View full reviewA gastropub that combines delicious freshly cooked food and an upmarket yet unpretentious atmosphere is a rare find, but that’s exactly what the Sir Isaac Newton is. This recently renovated pub is tastefully decorated whilst staying true to its roots. The interior has a grand open feel, yet doesn’t forego the sports channel wh...
View full reviewPint Shop is all about creating a place that embraces eating and drinking equally. People from all walks of life come to this popular spot to celebrate lip-smacking food and excellent drink in one place. As soon as you step through the door, you will feel at home whether you’re having a few beers, light lunch or a full-blown fea...
View full reviewThe Snug is known across the city, to students and locals alike, as the home of hearty, wholesome food and delicious cocktails. We visited on a chilly November evening but immediately felt right at home in the warmth of The Snug, comforted by the inviting decor and welcoming staff who greeted us with menus and a series of seasonal co...
View full reviewOccupying an enviable spot next to the River Cam in the centre of Cambridge, Punt Yard is a fantastic spot for a bite to eat or a drink with friends. The retro-inspired decor provides a stylish and characterful setting in which to while away the hours, while the vibrant atmosphere and friendly staff ensure that all who visit becom...
View full reviewThis 16th-century traditional inn is the epitome of a true countryside pub, featuring a charming thatched roof and white-washed walls bedecked with vibrant hanging baskets. Inside is cosy and inviting, tempting you to stay awhile.
Customer service is the focus for the owners and their friendly team, putting guests at the fo...
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 reviewThis vibrant venue was once the site of a much-loved Cambridge institution, which traded for 173 years until its closure in 2013. Howes Cycles, which was believed to be the oldest bicycle shop in the country, was given a new lease of life and is now a favourite haunt for Cambridge locals and foodie visitors alike.
The Old B...
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