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Bread & Meat

Bene't Street

Cafe Abantu
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Cafe Abantu

Small Independent Cafe in Cambridge.

Charcoal Grill
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Charcoal Grill

Hill's Road

Chosen Bun
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Chosen Bun

Hill's Road

City Kebab
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City Kebab

Regent Street

GAIL’s Bakery
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GAIL’s Bakery

We bake fresh, handmade bread, pastries and cakes every day, served with our carefully-sourced house blend specialty coffee.

Knoops
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Knoops

The Knoops concept is based around our carefully curated percentage menu which offers chocolates to suit every taste and mood. We find joy in helping you to discover your perfect chocolate drink, and encourage experimentation with different % chocolates and flavours in a process we call ‘Knoopology’. This process is simple; choose your chocolate %, milk, and extra flavours like sea salt, orange zest or chilli to be made into a hot chocolate, milkshake or iced chocolate.

Lokum Take Away
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Lokum Take Away

Burleigh Street

Namaste Village
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Fine Dining
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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!

Nanna Mexico
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Nanna Mexico

Regent Street

Pho Cambridge
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Pho Cambridge

Enjoy healthy, Vietnamese street food at our Cambridge restaurant.

Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen
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Toilets

Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen

Welcome to Popeyes®! Founded in New Orleans in 1972. It all started with one small restaurant with a big idea that turned into a craze that swept America. Now we’re opening in the UK to serve a new nation of chicken lovers. We’re shaking up the UK chicken game, Louisiana style! Sure, we took our time getting here, but some things are worth the wait. Here in the UK, we use 100% Fresh British Chicken marinated for 12 hours in our signature blend of Louisiana herbs & spices. Then breaded and battered by hand to create that famous Popeyes® shatter crunch texture. So Cambridge, y’all ready for this?

PRANA INDIAN RESTAURANT
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PRANA INDIAN RESTAURANT

WELCOME TO THE AWARD WINNING PRANA INDIAN RESTAURANT CAMBRIDGE We warmly welcome you to experience dining at Prana Indian Restaurant Cambridge. Our aim is to provide the finest food cooked with fresh ingredients to the highest standards along with excellent wines, elegant surroundings and a wealth of atmosphere. We hope the memory of your visit to Prana Indian Restaurant Cambridge will be pleasant and linger with you until you return.

Scott’s All Day
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Scott’s All Day

Easygoing restaurant offering brunch, sourdough pizzas & local beer.

T4 Cambridge
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T4 Cambridge

A chained bubble tea shop serving high quality fresh tea. You can have milk tea, fruit tea, or milkshake.

Thaikhun
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Thaikhun

Nestled away down on the Quayside in Cambridge, Thaikhun transports you from the River Cam to the streets of Koh San road in Thailand. With booth seating and two small private dining rooms we make the perfect place to celebrate or relax with friends! The menu features classic Thai dishes, vegan options and some modern twists.

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