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    Monkfield Arms

    2.5 (4 reviews)
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    The Three Horseshoes

    The Three Horseshoes

    4.2(5 reviews)
    4.7 mi
    ££

    Absolutely love this place. OK the place might get a bit upper class country posh with preppy kids…read moreand their parents visiting in Cambridge. The place is located near the Madingley Hall, a beautiful country location of Cambridge University. The food was absolutely delicious. The menu is focused on Italian european but also has some British dishes. Loved the coffee. Drinks and spirits looked good but didn't go for it. The staff was polite and friendly. Called them up last minute to reserve a table to which they happily obliged.

    The Three Horseshoes is probably my favourite restaurant in the entire world…read more Set in the refreshringly green hamlet (or village, not really sure on the distinctions) of Madingley, it is a charmingly floral spot for a Summer's lunch and a cosy retreat from the Winter's chill. The food is innovative, interesting and always beautifully presented: having spent a lot of time in Italy, I am often dissappointed with the Italian food in England, but The Three Horseshoes always hits the right note. The seasonally changing menu is always a delight, but I particularly like their use of autumn veg, particularly butternut squash. Whatever buffalo mozzarella they use deserves a special place in heaven, and my boyfriend always manages to find room for their delicately seasoned lemon tart. Well worth a visit - if you're a student, this is definitely one to persuade your parents to take you to.

    No 77

    No 77

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Great Thai restaurant. The single best Pad Thai I've had since being in Thailand and the Massaman…read morewas equally good. Will be back here regularly. Ps. Also excellent for those who are gluten free.

    No 77 is a wonderfully quirky little pub that serves delicious Thai food. From the outside, No 77…read moreappears to be a typical aged village Inn - on the inside is a recently-renovated pub full of character! Unlike many renovated places, No 77 hasn't gone for a sterile "clean-cut" look full of formal dining tables, but has a cool, comfortable atmosphere with both eating areas and a more informal drinking area. As for the food, this is one of the nicest placest I have eaten for a while! The Thai Green and Thai red curries are out of this world. As far as I can tell, everything is prepared in-house with lovely, fresh ingredients. The restaurant has even been selected for the 2015 Michelin Guide! A take-away option is also available, but you have to collect yourself (I would recommend eating in the pub though, as it's such a unique little place!) The drinks selection is excellent, with a range of unusual beers and a cocktail selection. Price wise, the food is pretty good value; cheaper than most pubs in Cambridge and certainly worth the money. Drink prices are not the cheapest (£2.50 - £3 for a soft drink, £5 ish for a small glass of wine, £4 ish for a pint... although there are some cheaper "guest ale" options for a very reasonable £3.20). If you are used to Cambridge drinking prices, this won't seem too bad. As a little extra, every Sunday is a "cinema night", with a large projector screen and upcycled old cinema chairs. There is an afternoon film for the kiddies, and an evening film for the grown-ups. What better way to spend a Sunday evening!? All in all, I would definitely recommend a visit to No 77 - you won't be disappointed.

    Monkfield Arms - pubs - Updated May 2026

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