Any Recommendations for decent place for lunch, will be there on Saturday.
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Restaurants in Cambridge
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The Anchor - it's on the riverside.Originally posted by norrahe View PostAny Recommendations for decent place for lunch, will be there on Saturday. -
http://www.simonseeks.com/travel-gui...bridge__114734Originally posted by norrahe View PostAny Recommendations for decent place for lunch, will be there on Saturday.Comment
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My info is several years out of date but I believe Midsummer House is still top of the pile, or the Pink Geranium if you fancy a bit of an excursion. Book early!Comment
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The Three Horseshoes in Harston (just west of Cambridge).
Excellent sea-food (at least, it always used to be). Otherwise The Riverside would get my second.Comment
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Going there Friday night, staying over in the felix and then having a wander round town hence looking for lunch the next dayOriginally posted by thunderlizard View PostMy info is several years out of date but I believe Midsummer House is still top of the pile, or the Pink Geranium if you fancy a bit of an excursion. Book early!Comment
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
I can almost see the menu.
You can't get a table there, it's booked solid.
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Was there on contract about ten years ago. Sure there were good places. Forgotten. It has merged in my memory with Cheltenham and other places beginning with C.
PS Cambridge is full of Chinese who also begin with C.
PPS Where isn't?bloggoth
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