No 77 is a wonderfully quirky little pub that serves delicious Thai food. From the outside, No 77 appears 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. read more