- There are eight Michelin Restaurants in Cambridge.
Cambridge 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.
Explore boutique shops, experience calming wellness treatments and indulge in delicious food in local restaurants celebrating seasonal produce.
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.
From refined restaurants to fantastic food trucks, the Cambridge food scene is thriving – here are some unmissable eateries to try during your visit.
The Cambridge Chop House sits in the heart of Cambridge, just 50 yards from King’s College Chapel.
Creative chargrilled meat dishes and real ales in bar with parquet floor and industrial-chic decor.
Mercado Central is inspired by Spain’s historic markets and restaurants. With a focus on our Galician and Basque heritage, we source high quality, seasonal ingredients. Set in an historic, Cambridge townhouse, you can enjoy a casual lunch at the open kitchen or a special dinner in the upstairs dining rooms. Our suppliers are specialist, small scale operations, whose good practices ensure sustainable and high welfare produce.
Bene't Street
Newmarket Road
Us in a Nut Shell…Modern Brasserie, Charcoal oven, Wonderful steaks, Sunday Roast, Fresh Fish, Local provenance, Ice cream hatch, Saturday Brunch, Riverside dining, Party venue, Cocktails, Local Draught beer, Spinning Millwheel, Silver Sustainable award, Lovely team.
Cambridge Baker & Provisioner. Est. 1920 Serving you breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, coffee and cakes every day of the week.
Great Steak for Everyone – find us on Market Street.
Here at Fort St George we serve freshly prepared, irresistible food all day, every day.
We bake fresh, handmade bread, pastries and cakes every day, served with our carefully-sourced house blend specialty coffee.
A family run restaurant in the heart of Cambridge with a view of the River Cam and Cambridge University Colleges.
Rose Crescent
Enjoy the best Thai food in Cambridge at Giggling Squid. Serving plentiful dishes, exciting Thai ingredients and bold flavours for lunch and dinner. Situated in the heart of the city the gorgeous grade 2 listed building is the flagship restaurant with a beautiful domed ceiling, pillared rooms and our unique bold, floral decor. you'll be greeted with a backdrop of florals, birdcages, welcoming service and delicious Thai food cooked by expert Thai chefs.
Nestled on the banks of The River Cam and in the heart of city centre, this idyllic retreat is perfect for history lovers, locals and city-dwellers seeking a much-needed getaway.
Award-winning wine merchants and bar in central Cambridge, specialising in English and Welsh wine. We offer a frequently changing range of wines by the glass and over 200 bottles to purchase, the largest selection of English and Welsh anywhere.
Gutter&Stars is proud to be Cambridge’s first winery. From the basement of the Grade II-listed Chesterton Mill winemaker Chris Wilson makes award-winning English wines from grapes grown locally. "Gutter & Stars should be on every wine lover's radar," says Olive Magazine.
Indulge in a delightful dessert experience right in the heart of Cambridge. Our relaxed ambiance sets the perfect backdrop for your sweet escapade.
The largest hotel set in the heart of the city, minutes from the University of Cambridge colleges with an executive lounge, restaurant and bar.
Burleigh Street
Best of British. We knew that with great British produce, we could make the best burgers we'd tasted – anywhere.
St Johns Street
Hot Numbers Coffee Roasters are an Independent specialty coffee company with two successful coffee shops in Cambridge.
Cambridge is home to one of the most famous student theatre troupes in the world: the Footlights. Founded in the 1880s, some of the UK’s biggest stars were part of it, including John Cleese, Emma Thompson, Stephen Fry and Rowan Atkinson.