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Cambridge Pubs
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The Lazy Otter
Cambridge Road,
Stretham,
Cambridgeshire,
CB6 3LU
Tel: 01353 649780
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The Lazy Otter can be found in the Cambridgeshire village of Stretham, between Cambridge and Ely. It enjoys a splendid riverside setting and has an attractive garden, which makes it extremely popular during the summer months.
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King William IV
High Street,
Fenstanton,
Cambridgeshire,
PE28 9JF
Tel: 01480 462467
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The King William IV is a charming old inn in the Cambridgeshire village of Fenstanton. The characterful bar, with its low beamed ceiling, makes a comfortable place to sit and enjoy a pint of Greene King ale and peruse the menu of home cooked food.
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The Leeds Arms
The Green,
Eltisley,
Cambridgeshire,
PE19 6TG
Tel: 01480 880283
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Mid way between Cambridge and St Neots is the charming village of Eltisley, and it is here that you will find The Leeds Arms – a traditional village pub with a friendly atmosphere and a good reputation for cask conditioned ales and home cooked food.
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The John Barleycorn
Moorfield Road,
Duxford,
Cambridgeshire,
CB2 4PP
Tel: 01223 832699
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The John Barleycorn originally dates from the mid 17th Century, and retains many of its original features, including the thatched roof and low beamed ceilings. There is a good selection of food available, as well as real ales and bed and breakfast accommodation.
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The Red Lion
High Street,
Hinxton,
Cambridgeshire,
CB10 1QY
Tel: 01799 530601
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The Red Lion is a classic country pub in the delightful Cambridgeshire village of Hinxton. An impressive selection of real ales is available in the cosy bar, while a more recent extension provides the setting for the popular restaurant.
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The Coalheavers Arms
Park Street,
Peterborough,
Cambridgeshire,
PE2 9BH
Tel: 01733 565664
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This pub in Peterborough may be off the beaten track, but it is well worth trying to find it. The Coalheavers Arms offers a regularly changing selection of cask ales, as well as bottled beers and lagers. There is also a pleasant beer garden and two beer festivals are held every year.
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The Pheasant
Keyston,
Near Huntingdon,
Cambridgeshire,
PE28 0RE
Tel: 01832 710241
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The Pheasant is a delightful thatched inn in a peaceful rural setting, and offers a warm welcome to its customers. Well-kept real ales with regularly changing guests are a major highlight, and the food menu is a cut above typical pub grub.
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The Fountain
Silver Street,
Ely,
Cambridgeshire,
CB7 4JF
Tel: 01353 663122
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The Fountain enjoys a central location in the historic cathedral city of Ely in Cambridgeshire. A friendly, welcoming little place, The Fountain is held in great esteem by locals and tourists alike thanks to the well-kept beer, although sadly there is no food available.
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The Chequers
Fowlmere,
Cambridgeshire,
SG8 7SR
Tel: 01763 208369
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The Chequers is an historic coaching inn dating from the 16th Century, and is believed to have accommodated Samuel Pepys during its time. The interior has much of its original charm, and makes a cosy place to enjoy the well-kept ales and delicious food.
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