This is a Cask Marque approved pub, which means you can be assured you'll be served an excellent pint! We'll be sending one of our reviewers along very soon to review the pub for Fancyapint.com. In the meantime why not give...
Cambridge had a disproportionate number of quality pubs, but Live and Let Live is arguably amongst the best on offer. Another classic in every sense, it is certainly worthy of a visit. Sat in a back street location, this is a...
Another Cambridge back street, another back-street pub. The Kingston Arms in this instance is a comfortable, well proportioned Freehouse, with a good mix of punters and an excellent choice of ale. There were plenty of people...
On the surface, the Six Bells is another excellent pub on the back streets around the Mill Road area of Cambridge. There is a cosy, traditional feel to the place, which features lots of wood and a gantried bar. Being a Greene...
It is never a good idea to judge a book by its cover and the Alexandra Arms is one such example. What appears like it'd be a cosy, traditional pub lacks any real character inside and could almost pass for a coffee shop....
The Cambridge Blue, nestled among the terraced houses of Gwydir Street, has been serving the community for around 150 years and remains popular to this day with locals and real ale aficionados. The original section is split...
Attention-seeking won't always win friends, but we're happy to forgive the Cross Keys for its garish yellow exterior, which certainly drew our gaze. Luckily the paint job inside is more subtle in this small two-level venue,...
The Tram Depot is one of two Everard's pubs in Cambridge and is a decent enough place to have a drink. The ale choice is very good, with a wide cross selection of the Everard's brews, while pub grub is served at the usual...
The Dobblers is a good, solid pub which we'd be happy to have as our local. Certainly by looking at the number of regulars seated at the bar, there are plenty of people who'd agree with our sentiments. The large screen showing...
The Free Press is a quirky, idiosyncratic pub certainly worth visiting, with an unusual name which derives from when it housed a printing press used to produce a free Cambridge newspaper (which alas only lasted one issue). Sat...
This pub is awful. It's so awful that it is worth a visit to marvel at the depths of awfulness that can be achieved. What they've done here is convert a cinema in to a 'spoon. We doubt we need to say much more. There's a club...
The Cricketers could arguably be called the also ran, faced as it is by the delights of either the Elm Tree or the Free Press, both located within eyesight. That doesn't mean it's not without merit, as it provides a place to...