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Kushiara, St Ives

Have you ever wandered past St Ives' oldest restaurant and wondered why there are boats in the window?   Well, one balmy May evening in search of tantalising cuisine we ventured inside and discovered it is because...

Cambridge Arts Picturehouse

There are very few places in Cambridge to while away the entire day, from noon until the late evening, but there's one place where small tables, comfortable cane chairs and stand up tables create a continental style caf&...

Loch Fyne, Cambridge

Loch Fyne, situated just across from the Fitzwilliam Museum, started life as a shack selling oysters on the shores of Loch Fyne. Now a national chain, the Cambridge restaurant is one of the oldest branches and still rema...

Meet you in The Pear Tree!

Set in a the beautiful rural village of Hildersham, just 8 miles south of Cambridge, the Pear Tree Inn is a freehouse where we pride ourselves on providing that special country welcome.Our location lends itself perfectly...

La Maison Du Steak (Cambridge)

This new French restaurant in Cambridge hides away in a previously residential property that looks far too small to house it. This end of the city used to be dirty and dull a year ago, but now shines with new glass-front...

The Prince Albert, Ely

The legendary Ely boozer located at 62 Silver Street has been under new management for half a year now. How have they changed one of the most traditional pubs in in the town and are the changes working? The Prince Alber...

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