Restaurants

Restaurants

With something for even the most discerning palate, the selection of restaurants in Cambridge makes choosing somewhere to dine a difficult decision to make. Offering something for all occasions, the choices range from Michelin Star European cuisine to the best tastes of the Orient.

Byron Burgers
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Byron Burgers

Byron Burgers is an established restaurant, offering guests quality food for affordable prices. If you're a burger lover, and love all things mac 'n' cheese, wings, fries, Byron is the place for you!

Cambridge Quy Mill Hotel & Spa
Fine Dining
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Cambridge Quy Mill Hotel & Spa

Once a historic watermill, Quy Mill Hotel & Spa is a secluded haven which offers delightful hotel accommodation in Cambridge, superb food and unfailing courtesy. It is the only hotel in Cambridgeshire to be awarded the Silver Star award by the AA, recognising our superior level of quality, and high standards of service and cleanliness. All our rooms feature en-suite bathrooms and some offer the height of exclusivity with four poster beds and whirlpool spa baths, with free parking and free Wi-Fi always included. Our award-winning restaurant will create a tempting selection of local and international dishes.

Dishoom Permit Room
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Dishoom Permit Room

Arched into the cobbled lane of Trinity Street, behind a mustard yellow door, an all-day bar-café cuts loose. Crowds of regulars turn up, drink, snack, kick back, relax, decide to stay for a meal. A full-on feast or just a good old knees-up. On the menu, knock-out cocktails rub up against Snacks, Savouries, Curries and some. Special collabs with local breweries join in. On the decks, resident DJs bounce beats. Feet tap, spirits lift, Aunties groove. Permit Room Cambridge, step inside. The vibe never dims.

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