Nothing delights quite like The Orator, serving up contemporary British food, cocktails, beer and wine. Set in a stunning Victorian gothic venue with high ceilings bathed in swathes of natural light. We can offer private dining for up to 20 in our private Dining Room used to host guests of the Cambridge Union Society, recently including Dua Lipa and Robert de Niro. For larger groups, we have a number of different rooms throughout the venue to cater for any occasion. Speak to our events team at enquiries@theoratorcambridge.co.uk for more information on all private hire options.
Situated on Wheeler Street in the centre of Cambridge, Pho is a healthy Vietnamese restaurant that specialise in pho noodle soup, the national dish of Vietnam. Aside from pho, you can also expect to find amazing starters, healthy salads, hearty rice bowls and decadent curries. They have a range of freshly made juices and also Vietnamese beers and a large wine and cocktail list. Pho’s menu is 40% vegan and nearly entirely gluten-free too. They also have an accessible kids’ menu where children can get a meal and a drink for £6.95.
KIBOU Japanese restaurant and bar in Cambridge is a chic new addition to the city, and the perfect spot to enjoy a leisurely lunch or dinner.Located at 7a Jesus Lane, home to the Pitt Club, and formerly Pizza Express, the venue features eye-catching murals and digital animations, alongside stunning Japanese floral and foliage installations.Light and airy, The Mirror Room centres around a large Japanese cherry blossom tree, whilst the seductive Oak Room focuses on a large wisteria tree set against a backdrop of plush fabrics and artwork. There’s also a relaxed cocktail lounge and dining area, featuring an open sushi and hot kitchen, and a standalone spirits and cocktail bar.The menu has all your favourite dishes from Japan, including steaming bowls of ramen, a selection of bao buns, crisp tempura and handmade spiced pork gyoza, plus work of art sushi and sashimi sharing platters, seasonal specials and A5 Grade Japanese wagyu.Their Japanese-inspired afternoon tea is a must try too!
Take a punt at Bill’s next time you’re in Cambridge. It’s one of our most tucked away, historic restaurants and we think you’ll agree it’s pretty special. Whether you’re a gown-wearing student or a coat-wearing visitor, we’ve got a table for you.
SUSHI FOR ME – YAKITORI FOR YOUSticks’n’Sushi serve high-quality, fresh food based on a unique combination of traditional sushi and yakitori sticks from the grill. So for those less keen on fish, there is a selection of chicken, pork, beef and vegetable skewers - all grilled fresh to order.Attracting both families and trendsetters, Sticks’n’Sushi is known for making the fashionable, friendly and affordable.
Cote is inspired by the brasseries of Paris, serving authentic French dishes all day in our classically designed restaurants. We are committed to producing authentic French classics, freshly cooked to order, from the highest quality sourced ingredients.
The hotel is well known for the friendly, welcoming and relaxed atmosphere of its bar, restaurant and conservatory.The use of bright cheerful colours in the bar, coupled with beautiful chintz curtains, comfortable sofas and armchairs has helped to create a warm refreshing feeling of spring and with two beautiful fireplaces and a magnificent Victorian style bar, the bar is an area where you can just sit and relax.The restaurant, which is also adjacent to the bar, has achieved a reputation for providing some of the best food in the area in glorious surroundings. All tastes are catered for, thanks to a wide range of imaginative dishes that feature on its menu.One section of the restaurant can be closed off for special events such as weddings, anniversary celebrations, birthdays, private dinner parties, business luncheons etc.
A restaurant and bar located within the new University Arms hotel on Parker’s Piece, Cambridge.Parker’s Tavern serves modern British comfort food sourced from field, fen and England’s seas. The menu changes with the seasons, every dish representing a return to good, unpretentious British cooking, conjured by a spectacular chef.
Le Pint Shop propose un cuisine britannique simple, principalement au barbecue. Son bar sert 16 bières pression artisanales, 45 sortes de gins ainsi que du vin de petits producteurs européens. Il dispose de 2 salles à manger et concocte les plats de 3 façons différentes : rôtis, grillés au barbecue et braisés. Le restaurant est ouvert du lundi au vendredi, du midi à 19h00. Son menu de 2 plats est au prix de 10 £ et vous dégusterez celui de 3 plats pour 13 £. Le dimanche, le Pint Shop assure toute la journée un service continu.