Located on the River Cam, The Anchor boasts a suntrap terrace that is packed all summer, so arrive early and bag a table. Inside, the upper level is wooden and smoky, with the lower level sporting a trendy feel. The drinks choices and quality is excellent, three changing guest beers are available on tap. Traditional pub food includes fish and chips, sandwiches, jackets, potatoes, burgers and a variety of sides and salads, all at very inexpensive prices.
This coffee house is deceptively small, despite being laid out on two floors. Try any of their huge mugs of coffee. The Coffee, Coffee, Coffee and Marshmallows, three shots of espresso and marshmallows, is a favorite and can be sipped while inspecting the daily newspapers or the selection of magazines; a variety of snacks are also on the menu. Very popular with students, seating in the upstairs and colorful downstairs fills up very quickly. It is situated perfectly in the center of the city just down an alley opposite King's College. The cafe is a great alternative to the larger chains in the city.
Michaelhouse Café offers a great variety of fresh local produce in an unusual setting; customers sit in a church with beautiful stained-glass windows in the oldest part of Cambridge, right opposite Gonville and Caius College. The generous portions and very reasonable prices explain this eatery’s popularity, as Michaelhouse is always bustling with students and families alike. Friendly staff cater equally well for meat-eaters and vegetarians.
The Old Cannon is a microbrewery located in the city of Suffolk. The brewery serves some of the best craft beers as well as bottles beers and also delights patrons with bountiful breakfast and brunch made from locally sourced produce with seasonal menus. They also house a shop where patrons can buy bottled beers, souvenirs branded beer glasses and beer flavored marmalades, jams, chutneys, etc. If you find it hard to leave the place after your meal and drink, you could spend the night or two in the charming little inn on-site.
Café Milano brings the ambiance of a stylish Milanese cafe to Cambridge. The elegantly furnished, warmly lit interior and the smartly turned-out staff make this a real Italian experience. The menu also includes a range of authentic Italian specialties, from a light focaccia snack to a full plate of spaghetti alla bolognese. The traditional British café specialties are not neglected, however, and a classic full English breakfast and heart-warming jacket potatoes are also on the menu.
This classy hamburger restaurant is the perfect haunt for the modish urbanite who realizes that burgers are suddenly cool. Impossibly large “freakshakes” and a few specialty burgers like the “B-Rex”–with onion rings, bacon, and jalapenos–and the one and only "Byronaldo," round out a creative menu of classics and some surprises. A love of beef makes visitors return to Byron, but there are also very good vegetarian options for those so inclined. Bean patties are the obvious choice. The avocado, kale, and quinoa salad is more surprising, as is the refreshing feta and watermelon salad.
A warm atmosphere and humble staff welcomes you at The Greyhound and Twenty One. One of the finest pubs in Meeting Green, it is known for its scrumptious food and delicious beers. Established in August 2011, the pub is owned and operated by locals Karen, Jack, Damien and Paul. The food menu features typical pub style fare and the drinks menu has an extensive list of premium wines, ales and refreshing coffees. There is a huge garden area for airy summer drinking. Private events can also be held here.
Providing a stellar Indian dining experience, Navadhanya gives Indian cuisine a creative twist. Located on Newmarket Road, this restaurant does away with usual suspects and surprises with a regional specialties such as the Lamb Varathu Curry, Hariyali Monk Fish and a classic Southern lamb curry. Navadhanya is helmed by a brilliant staff with Michelin-star and award-winning backgrounds, which comes as no surprise when you sample the delightful offerings here.
King of the Belgians is an iconic British pub which has been around for centuries by one name or the other. Said to be the favorite haunt of Oliver Cromwell and now haunted by the friendly ghost of a headless woman, the pub is shrouded in a sense of mystery and heritage. The historic charm of the place added to the delicious British pub staples and the real ale and beer served here makes this an irresistible dining destination. Along with a loyal stream of local patrons, the pub also gets its fair share of tourists.
The Five Bells restaurant is located four miles away from Bedford in a quiet lush village of Cople. A huge garden surrounds this 'traditional village pub' that doubles up as an event space. Wedding celebrations, birthday parties and other private functions can be held here with great aplomb. The menu is quite impressive. Especially for children, the pub takes care to see that the portions of are matched to their requirements. Where else would you get such courtesy?
The Old Cannon is a microbrewery located in the city of Suffolk. The brewery serves some of the best craft beers as well as bottles beers and also delights patrons with bountiful breakfast and brunch made from locally sourced produce with seasonal menus. They also house a shop where patrons can buy bottled beers, souvenirs branded beer glasses and beer flavored marmalades, jams, chutneys, etc. If you find it hard to leave the place after your meal and drink, you could spend the night or two in the charming little inn on-site.
Alberts is known for serving a delectable British cuisine menu along with a variety of coffee and other beverages. If you are feeling a little more indulgent, pamper yourself with their famous Coffee Walnut cake, Meringue with chocolate cream and banana or other desserts which will melt in your mouth. Its warm and friendly service is sure to give you a pleasant dining experience. Their cozy indoor and beautiful outdoor seating is ideal for a quick and delicious bite. Enjoy a quick brunch or lunch as you visit Alberts.