Book British Restaurants in Cambridge
Browse and book British restaurants in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire and East Anglia. Narrow your choice by selecting your cuisine type from the menu on the right. If you can't find the restaurant you are looking for, please try our restaurant directory for more local listings and be sure to check our eating out offers section for our latest dining out deals.
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Graffiti Situated inside Hotel Felix, Cambridge's award-winning designer hotel, Graffiti offers critically acclaimed food in luxurious and stylish surrounds. Overlooking the hotel's lush gardens, Graffiti's dining room boasts polished wooden floors, an abundance of natural light and soothing, mocha coloured walls. The hotel's south-facing terrace is perfect for al fresco dining and afternoon tea during the summer, and the open fire in the middle of the restaurant brightens the gloomiest winter days. Graffiti's modern British menu has a Mediterranean twist, and signature dishes include the four cuts of Wicks Manor Farm suckling pig; the chargrilled rump and braised cheek of Tilbury Meadow beef; and the black forest gateaux with ginger-cream. Cuisine: British Location: Hotel Felix, Whitehouse Lane, Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, CB3 0LX [Map] |
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Midsummer House Restaurant With its divine location right on the River Cam, Midsummer House is among East Anglia’s best restaurants. Once you’ve finished punting down the river and taking in the sights and sounds of the beautiful university city of Cambridge, pay Midsummer House a visit. Relaxed and elegant, with a sunny conservatory and perfect al fresco dining for warm summer evenings, this modern British restaurant offers a wide range of creative dishes with a sophisticated touch learned by Chef Patron Daniel Clifford throughout his years in Britain and France’s best restaurants. Passionate about ingredients, Clifford even uses the harvest from Midsummer House’s own 80 year old apple trees in his cookery. Cuisine: British Location: Midsummer Common, Cambridge, CB4 1HA [Map] |
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St John's Chop House Owned by the same team who run the Cambridge Chop House on Kings Parade, the St John’s Chop House is an iconic eatery opposite the Punter’s Pub on Northampton Street. Close to Magdalene Bridge, this 17th century building retains its original beams and character yet has undergone a modern makeover. Filled with bentwood chairs, pine floors and colourful canvases, The St John’s Chop House is a popular place for corporate entertaining and special celebrations, and the hearty menu includes favourites such as the gin and juniper cured salmon, the beef fillet, and the traditional Cambridge burnt cream. Cuisine: British Location: 21 - 24 Northampton Street, Cambridge, CB3 0AD [Map] |
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The Cambridge Chop House Located in the heart of Cambridge, opposite Kings College Chapel, The Cambridge Chop House is a traditional British bar and restaurant that has been popular with locals and visitors from further afield since it opened in 2007. Split over two levels, the ground floor boasts views of Kings College Chapel while the basement is an intimate, atmospheric cellar split into four rooms. The menu offers British classics made from locally sourced ingredients and the two course set lunch and pre-theatre menu is excellent value for money. Popular dishes include the squirrel and hare faggot, the beef chop and the suet pudding. The hearty portions are best served with local ales straight from the cask or wine from an extensive list. Cuisine: British Location: 1 Kings Parade, Cambridge, CB2 1SJ [Map] |
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