- There are eight Michelin Restaurants in Cambridge.
From making your own gin with one of the world’s most innovative distilleries, to trying the best of the Cambridge food scene – here are some uniquely Cambridge experiences to seek out during your stay
Find out moreCambridge is a fabulous destination for foodies! From local pubs to lavish eateries, the city caters to every gastronomic taste. Grab a drink, tuck into a delicious meal, and enjoy the culinary delights of one of the UK’s finest cities.
Cambridge’s café culture is thriving. From specialist coffee shops to old-school bakeries, these are some of the best bets for a hot drink and a bite to eat.
Whether you fancy burgers, brunch or sweet treats, Cambridge has more plant-based eateries than ever before. Here are five of the best.
From refined restaurants to fantastic food trucks, the Cambridge food scene is thriving – here are some unmissable eateries to try during your visit.
Parker's Tavern offers a delicious local food and beverage menu from Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk.
Restaurant Twenty-Two first opened its doors 40 years ago and is now under the ownership of partners Sam Carter and Alex Olivier.
Enjoy 100% plant-based small plates and punchy cocktails in the heart of Cambridge.
Bene't Street
Newmarket Road
King Street
Renovated traditional riverside pub serving cask ales, craft beer and hearty food.
We pride ourselves on bringing you the very best quality classic pub dishes that reflect the latest seasonal ingredients and flavours you know and love.
We're passionate about quality food and wine, served with impeccable but unfussy service.
Regent Street
The Plough is a premium pub, bar, and restaurant with its very own courtyard and garden, centrally located in the heart of the picturesque town of Fen Ditton.
Minutes walk from the river and the oldest colleges, The Punter Pub is snug in winter and cool in summer.
The Steakhouse and Grill is located on Quayside in a beautifully restored exposed brick 18th century bonded warehouse with breathtaking views of river Cam.
St Marys Passage
The Three Horseshoes is a picturesque, thriving, thatched country pub.
Regent Street
Enjoy 100% plant-based small plates and punchy cocktails in the heart of Cambridge.
A modern-day meeting place and contemporary inn! Open all day and just a short stroll across the beautiful Midsummer Common.
Regent Street
King Street
Welcome to Thrive - a beautiful and friendly place to be in central Cambridge.
Lord Byron, the famous Romantic poet, is said to have kept a bear while he was a student at Trinity College in the 1800s.