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"excellent drink, innovative food, world music"
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"Relaxed and friendly on the Quay"
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"tradtional country pub serving homemade food"
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"Committed to the bicycle, the ultimate vehicle"
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"Discover the stories of racing"
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Historical horse memorabilia.
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"open access printmaking studio"
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Framing, open access printing
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Print-making courses
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Bespoke services
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Bar
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"English and Mediterranean-style food in an atmospheric setting"
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Smartly styled in deep dark reds and solid browns the restaurant is a beacon of sophistication in a setting that is slowly developing
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"the essence of enjoyment"
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private conference Room
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ideal for live performances, cultural and artistic events
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available all day and evenings
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Like the bar itself, the food on offer is carefully considered and attractively presented
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"Bar with great entertainment"
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room for 130
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can be hired for private event
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will cater to party's needs
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"Modern Italian restaurant and cocktail bar"
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room for up to 30
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Audio facilities
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LCD Plasma Screen, DVD
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a top destination for first dates or business dinners
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"Relaxed and friendly on the Quay"
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scenic views
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great location
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popular for cocktails
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Wicker chairs gathered around circular tables suggest Parisian pavement cafes
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"Independent, inspired bar rooms with live underground vibe"
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"Relax on any day of the week at The Lazy Otter"
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Traditional Pub
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Riverside location
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Children's play area
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The general theme here is for family dining. So good portion sizes and a menu that encompasses most tastes
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"Unique Cocktail Flair Bar"
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DJ Music
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cocktails
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ambience and flair
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Nusha had undoutedly added an unexpected dimension of chic glamour to our night out
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"Enjoy, share, relax, belong"
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acoustic nights
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cocktail bar
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bar snacks
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you can sink into a sofa, relax, enjoy the ambiance and completely loose track of time.
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Cafe
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"freshly-prepared food in the Grafton"
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Indoor pavement cafe
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Child-friendly access
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quite simply, and totally unpretentiously, what it says on the little printed coasters: a café-restaurant
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"Totally awesome place to eat"
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Spying a bottle of Root Beer in the fridge we couldn't resist accompanying our meal with this American classic
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"where the locals go"
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expansive subterranean venue
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wide menu
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very OAP friendly
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everything needed to restore a weary consumer
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"No junk food, just good food"
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"Café nestled in the Botanic Gardens"
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gardeners were on their lunch break were avidly ordering sandwiches and salads, clearly approving of the choices on offer after a hard mornings graft
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"Fresh sushi straight from the cutting board to your door!"
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It is definitely Green Box's sushi that puts it several cuts above any other Japanese food in the area.
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"Traditional delicatessen & espresso bar"
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It's light, bright, and piled high with Italian foodstuffs on one wall from floor to ceiling
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"Bury's most popular daytime cafe-restaurant"
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Street Level Cafe is a family business that that has been running for nearly quarter of a century, specialising in breakfast fry ups, warm and cold baguettes, coffee and ice cream, as well as more substantial courses
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"Excitment strikes every time"
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"An oasis of colour and warmth in a grey part of town"
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friendly atmosphere
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tasty cafe food
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very busy during termtime
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Between its grey, sombre seriousness neighbours Trockel, Ulmann & Freunde is a rainbow-coloured world of joy
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"Dedicated to locally sourced food"
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Being just a stone's throw from the shops, you can sense the busy shoppers come here for a breather
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Apparently the rabbits are provided by a local farmer, hung and prepared in the Black Bull's kitchens
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"Fresh food & real ale"
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"The friendly local for Bury"
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"cosy village pub with good food at reasonable prices"
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15th century building
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customer-friendly ethos
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quality food
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the slow-roast belly of pork pie with cider and apples was excellent: full of flavour without over-reliance on salt
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"the pie and salad pub"
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Traditional village pub
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Outdoor area
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Available for receptions
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A good pie is dependant on the quality of its pastry, and we were not disappointed
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"The pub that feels like home"
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Good pub food
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Beautiful building
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Real ales
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Prince Charles has praised this 'splendid pub', and the chef's appetising menu is rather more than traditional pub fare
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"Traditional pub in Burwell with a Mexican twist"
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Mexican Restaurant
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real ales
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300-year old traditional pub
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We shared a 'chimichanga' served with ice cream and caramel sauce, the highlight of our meal
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"excellent drink, innovative food, world music"
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Yes, the highlight of the Geldart menu is meat plus a brick hot enough to cook it on
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"a passion for detail"
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It's nice to see local produce in use - Suffolk rack of lamb, Dunmow pork fillet with pistachio mousse and Gressingham duck jostle for position
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"Serves great British sizzling steaks"
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The back corner of the pub has a section devoted to Vinnie Jones
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"Traditional country pub serving homemade food"
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A big open-sided fireplace that should provide some welcome warmth when winds blow across the fen
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"Friendly atmosphere with great food"
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Friendly atmosphere
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Great food - reasonably priced
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Traditional Sunday lunches
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Landlord Keith Pawley used to be a regular at the New Wellington himself before he took over
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Situated just a hundred yards back from the boat houses of the River Cam, the Old Spring captures the best of both worlds
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"The best of the old and the modern"
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We were salivating in anticipation of the 'chocolate ravioli with brioche and hot chocolate sauce'
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"Dining pub serving freshly prepared locally sourced food"
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The main strength of the pub is the menu and if you are looking for traditional British food, you would be hard pressed to find better
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"Proudly traditional English country pub"
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traditional English food
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Attractive village location
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Sunday roast lunch and evening
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A place which invites intrigue and lets you sup the spirit of an ancient inn
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"Unique dining experience in relaxed surroundings"
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As you turn into the large car park of this charming hostelry your nostrils are assailed with the delicious odours of roasting, conjuring up all manner of culinary delights
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"Pub that serves freshly made food"
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You know at once that this is a down-to-earth, no-frills sort of place. What you see is what you get.
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"a warm welcome awaits at the Three Horseshoes Inn"
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The warm and welcoming building is eclipsed by the warmth of the reception by Jane, partner and front of house dynamo, who positively whizzes around the place
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"Restaurant quality food at pub prices"
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As you approach a charming little village square with its pleasing jumble of old buildings you will see the welcome sign of the Three Horseshoes
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"17th Century Freehouse - a truly traditional experience"
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Despite arriving surprisingly fast, roast dinners in pubs rarely have this much taste.
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"Great food, great beer, Warm welcome"
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What's really interesting here is how only a curtain divides the pub into two very distinct halves. A raised dining area is separated from the bar and two drinking areas by a velvety red curtain. It's an evocative touch
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"Traditional pub with home cooked food"
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Since re-opening in the spring of 2009, this pub on Mitcham's Corner has literally bloomed. Window pots and hanging baskets have sprouted flowers, brightening up the red brick building on the corner of Victoria Avenue and Chesterton Road.
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"Gorgeous village gastropub situated in the picturesque village of Bourn"
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hearty food
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wines by the glass
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warm and welcoming
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It's the mishmash of kitchen chairs, stools and throne like seating which adds a sense of charm - you can pick and chose which you want to suit your mood
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"Laughter, chat & irresistable sizzling kebabs"
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Our verdict was that the Turkish food was somewhat - and successfully - tempered towards the English palate
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"a little bit of heaven anchored in the Fenland"
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Beautiful fenland views
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Professional and relaxed
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high-quality cuisine
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Fenland beauty stretches beyond the eye can see
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"Easy going drinking and dining"
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Benson Blakes Bar and Grill looks tiny from the outside, but once inside it opens up like Doctor Who's Tardis and the long building makes for an intimate yet spacious place to grab a bite to eat
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As part of an already winning formula, and with an enviable location at the head of King's Parade, there is a certain expectation when you visit the Cambridge Chop House.
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