Bars & Clubs

Bars & Clubs

If it’s a late night venue you are looking for then you are really spoilt for choice. With a wide range of city centre nightclubs and top-class bars offering a different style of music every night –  there really is something for everyone.

Cambridge has a whole host of bars and clubs that are full of people out to have a good time – you could make your way along Regent Street and Downing Street on the weekend to enjoy the lively clubbing scene with a great choice of late night bars pumping music onto the dancefloors throughout the night. Or you could kick back, relax and chill out at some of the city’s most stylish places to be seen.

Calverley’s Brewery LTD
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Pubs
Toilets

Calverley’s Brewery LTD

Calverley's Brewery & Taproom: A craft beer destination with unique brews in a welcoming atmosphere.

Cambourne Comedy Club
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Theatres & Cinemas

Cambourne Comedy Club

Big Deal Comedy is well known for its fantastic comedy nights, with plenty of customer testimonials to prove it. "Such a good night, comedy was 1st rate and the bar efficient and reasonable. Will definitely be back" Andy, Cambourne

La Raza
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Restaurants

La Raza

Serving authentic Spanish tapas since 2003, La Raza is located on the cobbles of Rose Crescent, one of Cambridge's prettiest streets.

Namaste Village
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Namaste Village

We invite you to join us here at our authentic Indian, family-run restaurant and sample some of the finest Indian food in Cambridge. Namaste Village is a traditional Indian restaurant, serving vegetarian and vegan food from different regions of India, which is both healthy and delicious. Our ethos is one of kindness; good food served with care, where our customers are treated like family. We source the very best fresh ingredients locally and are always developing new and exciting flavours with our dishes. Come, see for yourself and experience the spirit and spice of India in Cambridge. Namaste!

The Earl of Derby
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The Earl of Derby

The Earl of Derby in Cambridge offers excellent-value rooms just minutes away from the City Centre. Conveniently located within a 5-minute walk from Cambridge Train Station and 100 yards from the nearest bus stop, it provides easy access to major tourist attractions and surrounding areas. Fenders Cricket ground and Kings College are also within a short walking distance. The rooms in this Traditional Public House are equipped with TV, Wifi, tea and coffee-making facilities, bathrooms with baths and/or power showers, and complimentary toiletries. Overnight stay rooms are booked on a room-only basis, but guests can opt for a traditional cooked or continental breakfast served from 7:30 to 11:00 am, which can be booked on arrival. Additionally, the pub offers various home-cooked meals throughout the day at an extra charge.

The LAB Cocktail Bar and Kitchen
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The LAB Cocktail Bar and Kitchen

The LAB Cocktail Bar and Kitchen is a 1920s themed bar with a twist of science. The LAB boasts a menu that is both classy and playful, including unique signature cocktails as well as all the classics. At The LAB you’ll feel special. Full table service means you can sit back and enjoy the unique décor, which offers 1920s luxury with a twist of science.

The Orator
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Fine Dining
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Key Sites to Visit
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The Orator

Stylish British bar and brasserie in a beautiful Victorian building, offering cocktails, classic small and large plates & one of Cambridge's largest beer garden's. The Orator is part of The Cambridge Union, a charity owned members club which is home to the world's oldest debating society.

The Tram Depot
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The Tram Depot

The Tram Depot is a pub steeped in history - originally the stables for Cambridge Street Tramways who operated a horse-drawn tramway service from 1880 to 1914. There’s an original section of track by the front door leading to a former tram shed, and you’ll find a life-size model tram coming out from the front of the pub, which gives the pub that memorable wow factor! The Tram Depot is an iconic building within the stunning city of Cambridge.

Thirsty & Hungry
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Coffee Shops & Tea Rooms

Thirsty & Hungry

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Did you know?

The city’s name is known around the world, but it wasn’t always called Cambridge. In the Middle Ages it was known as Grantabridge, meaning the bridge over the river Granta (one of the sources of the River Cam).