Pint Shop is all about creating a place that embraces eating and drinking equally. A place where you feely equally at home having a few beers, a light lunch or a full blown feast. A place where people from all walks of life, rub shoulders with each other.
You can find Greene King Local Pubs in towns and cities across England and Wales, providing a little something for everyone. Whether you’re looking to catch up with friends, the best place to watch sport or a drink with colleagues after work they've got the perfect spot for you.
Located on the banks of the River Cam overlooking Laundress Green, the 19th Century Mill is one of Cambridge’s most iconic pubs and renowned for its wide choice of well-kept real ales.
Lloyds No 1 is a part of the Wetherspoon chain of bars but they stay open later in the night and usually have a DJ with small dance floor too. As such they tend to have a more clubby feel, rather than a traditional pub.
The Pickerel Inn is a traditional British pub in Cambridge serving great cask ales and freshly cooked traditional pub food.
The Cambridge Brew House is the ideal pub in Cambridge to meet friends, enjoy fine beers, kick back and watch the game whilst sampling a tempting selection of delicious fresh food.
Nicholson's traditional pubs feature real ale, hearty food and a friendly welcome right in the centre of the city or town. Every pub has at least eight hand pulled beers from national favourites to upcoming microbreweries.
Revolution is a UK chain of late night bars, some of which have a separate club room. Open from midday, it's really in the evening that the bars get going. Known for its wide range of vodkas, it's usually called 'Vodka Revs'. Popular with a younger crowd at the weekend.
NOVI is a multi floor space. Downstairs they operate as an espresso bar during the day and a cocktail bar with pop up kitchens at night. On Saturdays, Cambridge's best street food trucks and nomadic chefs take over our open kitchen to offer something a little different at NOVI.
One of Cambridge’s popular independent restaurants has had its identity stolen – literally! d’Arrys in King Street is now re-named Stolen, offering a new casual eating and drinking experience.
Browns is a UK brand of brasserie style bars. Usually in elegant, historic buildings, they're designed to be relaxing and traditional. On the menu you'll find the Browns steak, mushroom and guinness pie as well as salads, pastas, burgers and seasonal fayre.
The King Street Run is one of the liveliest, quirkiest bars in Cambridge. The Run appeals to a laid back, alternative crowd and has regular promotions most nights including a pool league.
You can find Greene King Local Pubs in towns and cities across England and Wales, providing a little something for everyone. Whether you’re looking to catch up with friends, the best place to watch sport or a drink with colleagues after work they've got the perfect spot for you.
La Raza first opened its doors to the public in 2003 and has since gone on to establish itself as one of the most popular venues in the city. During the daytime you’ll find a relaxed café atmosphere serving a selection of smooth barista coffees and a broad range of mediterranean dishes.
All Bar One is a chain of stylish city bars in central locations. Discover a well-chosen wine, by the glass, carafe or bottle, catch-up with friends over cocktails or enjoy sharing some excellent tapas together.