Rainbow Cafe
Located in the city centre, on 9A Kings Parade, a quite crowded place due to its location and tasty food, at reasonable fares of approximately £12 for a meal and a beverage.Michaelhouse Cafe
Located inside St. Michael's Church, serving lunch daily until 3 PM, at a price of about £4-6. Besides the coffee, you can eat delicious sandwiches, salads, hot dishes, and soups.CB2 Internet Bistro
On 5-7 Norfolk Street, open every day from 12:00-00:00, serving international cuisine for a price of about £10.Dojo's
Serving oriental food at approximately £6, on Mill 1-2, Millers Yard, Mill LaneLoch Fyne Fish Restaurant and Oyster Bar
On 37 Trumpington Street, for seafood lovers.Sala Thong Thai Restaurant
Located on 35 Newnham R, a good option if you are a thai food fan.Thanh Binh
Located on 17, Magdalene St, where you can serve good Vietnamese food.Tang Chinese Buffet Restaurant & Bar
Located on Napier Street, good for Chinese food fans, especially for those who value traditional Chinese dishes.De Luca Cucina & Bar
On 83 Regent St, an interesting mix between Italian and British dishes, served at reasonable prices £25.Bella Pasta
On The Mill, Newnham Road, functioned as a mill until 1910, and now operating as a restaurant and bar, opened daily, serving Italian food.Midsummer House
Maybe the most elegant and classy restaurant in Cambridge. You can choose it if you want to spend a quiet and expensive dinner out, at a price of approximately £50 and up.Auntie's Tea Shop
Located on 1 St Mary's Passage, is serving traditional afternoon English tea with sandwiches and other snacks, at a price range of about £9.Just as many other large cities in England, Cambridge has also a great number of pubs, over 100 places of this kind where you can spend your evening or night out. If you are a smoker, you should be aware that you will not be Magdelene Street allowed to smoke inside, but only outside, in the specially designed facilities. A few pub choices are The Cambridge Blue, on Gwydir Street, The Castle Inn on the Castle Hill, The Champion of the Thames in the city centre and The Pickerel Inn on the Magdelene Street, known as the oldest pub in Cambridge.
