Leisure Activities

Leisure Activities

Byron Burgers
Bars & Clubs
Food & Drink
Leisure Activities
Restaurants
Take Aways
Toilets

Byron Burgers

Byron Burgers is an established restaurant, offering guests quality food for affordable prices. If you're a burger lover, and love all things mac 'n' cheese, wings, fries, Byron is the place for you!

Courtyard Kitchen
Art & Framing
Coffee Shops & Tea Rooms
Food & Drink
Gift Shops
Leisure Activities
Museums & Galleries
Restaurants

Courtyard Kitchen

Combining food and culture, our modern eatery is the perfect spot to enjoy freshly prepared, homemade food whilst being able to peruse the contemporary exhibitions, art and antiquities within the museum walls.

King Street Cellar
Leisure Activities
Take Aways

King Street Cellar

Independent Cambridge wine merchant offering fine, sustainable wines for all. Friendly, inclusive, and passionate about great wine at every budget.

Slingers
Bars & Clubs
Leisure Activities
Pubs
Restaurants
Take Aways

Slingers

Welcome to SLINGERS on STATION ROAD: Cambridge’s first competitive smart darts bar & kitchen… we’re talking all kinds of dart games with a killer atmosphere and tons of fun. so whether you’re a seasoned pro or just a beginner, we can’t wait to see you on the SLING FLOOR!

The Tivoli
Bars & Clubs
Leisure Activities
Pubs
Restaurants
Street Food

The Tivoli

The Tivoli, a unique social experience. 2 street food stalls, 4 bars, two 9-hole indoor crazy golf courses, a shuffleboard basement, numerous event spaces & a roof terrace!

VRXtra Cambridge
Coffee Shops & Tea Rooms
Leisure Activities

VRXtra Cambridge

VRXTRA is a premier destination for virtual reality (VR) entertainment, offering an exciting array of immersive experiences, games, and activities tailored for families, parties, and adventurous individuals. Whether you’re seeking collaborative puzzles, thrilling action, or free-roam exploration, VRXTRA has something for everyone.

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Did you know?

One of the oldest surviving buildings in Cambridge is the Leper Chapel on Newmarket Road. Also known as the Chapel of St Mary Magdalene, it dates back to the 12th century and was originally used as a place to isolate victims of leprosy.