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Bill's

3.7 (9 reviews)
ModerateBritish
Closed 8:00 am - 11:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Good for groups
Good for kids
Outdoor seating

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Great place. Went there cause I love the Cambridge location. Staff was great and the meal was worth the price. Would recommend!

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Ben's - ice-cream

Ben's

4.0(2 reviews)
0.1 mi

Ben's, Bury St Edmunds - A very lovely setting in a clean and immaculate dining room. It is a…read morelittle pinky and girly but the interior has a feel of spring even though it was still wintery weather outside. Identical chandeliers and the organised mismatched furniture has a certain charm. The decoration was quite sparse; the kind of place where echoes were almost possible, so after awhile it made the place feel cold when there was no one else except us. If it was not a restaurant, I would have thought that it was a tea house. The cleanliness makes the place feel like a new establishment; clean open kitchen and nicely built bar area. It would be perfect if they had baby changing facilities as well. Ben's restaurant was started with a dream of a man who is concerned about the source of his food. With an acute entrepreneurial sense, he brought the restaurant, Ben's, alive. Ben's is a restaurant with it's own lifestock. The menu boasts the providence and quality of the ingredients. But Bury St Edmunds is in the countryside. So, apart from the chain restaurants, restaurants like this are sort of expected, isn't it? Taking pride of their ingredients, Ben's menu is hence very British. For example, sausage and mash is not just sausage and mash. It has additional accompaniment and a touch of finesse that lifts Ben's restaurant to quite a sophisticated eatery. The main has quite a large selection of meats; game, venison, beef, pork, lamb, fish - and the accompaniment and sauces is also tailored to each separate main. The amount of work in the kitchen, before and during service, must be extensive. On Sundays, it is traditional Sunday roast and pie of the day. Desserts are quite a list as well. roast beef GBP 14.95 - An enormous serving of beef, together with potatoes, yorkshire pudding, peas and a side of cauliflower cheese, served with gravy. The dish looked delicious, but unfortunately the meat, while not bad at all, was nothing special, and the cauliflower cheese was tasteless. salmon salad GBP 12.45 - this was a starter dish but they kindly upgraded it to a main dish portion. It had abundance of smoked salmon and the wasabi mousse was delicious perfect with the salmon. ginger cheesecake GBP 5.95 - very creamy, and not enough of that ginger, obviously home-made, but tasted as if it was mass produced. caramelised pear and spiced ginger sponge, with custard GBP 5.95 - texture was very light and the pudding was warm. However, the ginger bit needs to be a little more gutsy. trio of ice-cream GBP 4.95 - chocolate, elderflower with apple and tayberry. The flavours were very, very good but shame that there were just too many ice crystals in the ice-cream. It wasn't pleasant eating it. Service was very polite and friendly. The meal was very enjoyable but slightly expensive. Each plate was presented well. Mains and desserts came in generous portions. There are little things that could be improved and I thought overall, the meal was mediocre.

My husband and I ate here regularly while we were stationed in England. He live in Bury for one…read moreyear but I'm pretty sure we are here twice a month if not more the entire time. The dishes change based on what's available seasonally and it's always great. At lunch the sandwich and soup or salad combinations are always delicious and flavorful. I got duck almost every time it was on the menu and was always amazed with how perfectly it was cooked. We celebrated or engagement and wedding here. We came for dinner after all the craziness with the celebration was over and relaxed knowing we had a great meal coming our way. Every server is kind and helpful if you have any questions and they make amazing recommendations. I always recommend people eat here anytime they mention going to Bury.

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The Angel Eatery

The Angel Eatery

3.7(7 reviews)
0.1 mi

Not a great experience. The am since is OK. The food however was served Luke warm except for the…read morecroquette which had obviously been deep fried briefly before being served (it had a twice fried look and taste). The serving staff didn't really know what was being served from the menu. Not once was I asked how my meal was nor did any of the staff really seem to care. Probably won't return based on this experience as the food was not only below par BUT it was expensive. The saving grace was that the Chancellor picked up half of the tab :-)

The food here is fantastic. We had the okra fries, tempura baby squid, homemade bread with truffle…read morebutter and Pickwick Pie. All were great even though neither of us like root vegetables much. The Brussels sprouts side and creamy mashed potatoes were delicious. Sauce was a little salty but went great with the pie which needed salt (probably by design). Cocktails were well made and delicious. Overall not too pricey either. We did not stay at the hotel but it looked lovely. The reason for the missing star was that our server was painfully slow and inattentive. This is not just by our American level of impatience (not proud of that but it's of course true), the locals at tables around us also complained. Bless her heart I'm not sure this is the right business for her to be in. But the eatery is a great place to stop for a bite and a drink after an Abbey Gardens stroll.

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1921

1921

3.0(2 reviews)
0.2 mi

Fantastic experience. Food was perfect, but service was outstanding. it takes both to make a nice…read moreevening, and 1921 nailed. fresh menu, locally sourced included an actual Chef with actual recommendations without being asked! great food, expertly prepared and presented by staff that actually strives for top - notch customer experience. a can't miss. thank you TripAdvisor for the recommendation. shame on yelp for not even having it.

having received a kind invitation from a client for a pre Christmas meal and recommendation from my…read moreson who is a chef I contacted 1921 because of dietary requirements , I have coeliac disease and cannot have gluten, Despite spending twenty minutes on the phone with a very helpful member of staff I struggled to come up with three suitable courses, the first course I had asked for was rabbit with onions and tomatoes what arrived was a strip of what I can only describe as pate that did not taste anything like rabbit being laced with so many herbs the flavour of rabbit was lost,and for some reason the onions were pickled which I cannot have due to gluten in the vinegar ,the tomatoes were almost non existent with only half of one cherry tomato being visible. mains, ooh dear what arrived was a huge plate with food that would have fitted on a saucer,a miniscule piece of chicken. mashed potato that had the consistency of smooth peanut butter and was virtually tasteless. The brussel sprouts and bacon were nothing more than a dessert spoon sized dollop of liquidised mush, not the brussel sprouts and bacon that I had asked for, the only dessert I could have was sorbet, which consisted of three teaspoon sized portions two of which were tasteless and one having intense fruit flavour and was very pleasant . the drink I had ordered was Aspall cyder ,a favorite of mine , when I tried it I found it to be extremely dry and sharp certainly not the Aspall cyder I was used to,But this was all they had so I had to put up with it, I believe it is called harry sparrow! well what can I say not the best culinary experience . I felt quite embarrassed for the kind person paying the extremely large bill...

Bill's - british - Updated May 2026

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