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Restaurants and Places to Eat in Cambridge
The city of Cambridge is an historic university town. For visitors it offers the chance to visit the beautiful colleges, punt on the river and enjoy a wide range of museums art galleries and other attractions.

If you are looking for a place to eat in Cambridge there is no shortage of options. The demands of a hungry student population, visitors, locals and businessmen and women ensure that there are plenty of restaurants and pubs in Cambridge.

A popular place to eat in Cambridge is the Caffe Uno restaurant which is based at 32 Bridge Street close to the Magdalene College and Jesus College.

It provides a relaxed and informal atmosphere with a range of Italian dishes including pasta, pizza and grills. Light crunchy salads are available.

Children and parties are welcome at Caffe Uno.

Loch Fyne restaurants are renowned not only for their splendid seafood and fish dishes but also for the beautiful historic buildings in which they are housed. The Cambridge Loch Fyne is no exception located in the heart of Cambridge in a former pub which still retains its charm. Dating back 500 years, original features such as exposed beams and interconnecting dining rooms are still intact and provide a wonderful setting for a restaurant.

All the treats which you would expect from a Loch Fyne restaurant are available, oysters, mussels, splendid cold seafood dishes prepared at your table, daily specials and lobster bisque. There is also a vegetarian menu.

A second Italian restaurant in Cambridge is Prezzo which is located in an 18th century building on Northampton Road. It offers a range of pasta, pizza and other Italian dishes. Dishes are cooked using the freshest ingredients many of which are imported from Italy.

Master Mariner, Cambridge, CambridgeshireIf you would prefer to eat in a local pub which welcomes families check out The Master Mariner. The restaurant has been refurbished and Landlord and Landlady Sean and Geraldine McDonagh provide a warm welcome.

There is an enclosed beer garden which caters for children. The pub organises regular special events and functions.

When you are planning your visit and things to do in Cambridge, take a look at the website for The Folk Museum. It provides a fascinating insight into lives of the people of Cambridge over the years. If you click the map link on the site you will find a really aerial photograph with the name of key roads added which can serve as map to guide you on your journey around the city.

For further information on places to eat go to Restaurants in Cambridge.
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