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    The Geldart

    4.3 (10 reviews)
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    The Geldart is a gem. I was pleased with the service, beer, food, atmosphere. A great all around package.

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    Ah, The Geldart. Nice beer, nice food, nice vibe, what's not to like? :-)

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    Elm Tree

    Elm Tree

    4.4(22 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    ££

    A very nice, cosy pub, off the beaten track, but a short hop from two other pubs - the Free Press…read more(also recommended) and the Cricketer (sports TV). This is definitely not touristy Cambridge, which in one way is a pity, because it's much a nicer pub than many that tourists visit in the centre. The interior is very traditional - lots of dark wood - with a single long room. On a freezing winter's night, it was cosily warm, and the staff were very welcoming and helpful. Clientele seemed a very mixed bunch of locals and students and some (very polite and chatty) heavy-metal fans. A nice touch was the lack of piped music. The main draw is the choice of up to 10 real ales, with some really interesting choices, include a locally-produced ale if you want to keep your food miles down. Food is more limited, with the usual snacks, plus a platter (£5) of either mixed gourmet Swiss and Dutch cheeses, or cheese and sausages, both served with horseradish and pickles, but (oddly) not bread. Overall, a nice pub with a great beer choice.

    When I worked for a company of text message experts that answered whatever question you had, we…read moreoften had our own questions for ourselves. Q: "Which pub in Cambridge has outdoor seats that get the sun for the longest on a summer evening?" And what a wonderful question it was - taking in maps, local knowledge, astronomy and architectural planning to find the answer. No doubt you've already worked out that the winner is The Elm Tree, but for us it was a stunning surprise as it's the awesome town pub right opposite our text nerd headquarters. We were sitting on a pot of gold defined by the west-facing alleyway. But is 5 stars justified just for beer garden sunshine at 9pm? Not quite... but the Elm Tree is amazing on so many other fronts. A wide selection of Belgian beers with their glasses, superb local real ales, barrels of cider, pork scratchings made by the local butcher, jazz music and a library of books. Plus secret genius bar staff and a great sense of humour. Like the sign says... Great beers No Food Angry Barmen (i think they're joking)

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    Kingston Arms

    Kingston Arms

    3.5(17 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    ££

    I grew up in Milwaukee, an American city with a history defined by the neighborhood bar, and one…read morethat - like many pubs in England - have also struggled to to redefine themselves for the 21st century. The threats aren't exactly the same, though the results certainly are: on one side of the ocean, our bars are being brightened and electrified into colorful sports bars, with a menagerie of televisions surrounding every possible vantage point and friendly waiters in colorful uniforms selling us cheap microwaved food. On the other side, pubs are being bought and consolidated into mega-chains, all offering roughly the same food and strategically-placed memorabilia to make you forget that all of the beer on tap is produced by the same brewery. Obviously, this isn't very good, but neither are those dark and dank pubs of my youth - I want to drink in a modern bar that offers a variety of local taps and maybe get some good food while I'm at it. Since Heston Blumenthal popularized the gastropub, the idea of a bar with an eye for good food and quality beverages has been embraced by many bars simply looking to eschew corporate ownership. Success varies, depending on the establishment, but when they manage to strike the balance between beer, food, and atmosphere, the result is quite nice indeed. Kingston Arms is one of those places. As someone who's not from this country, I appreciate the abundant and free wifi. As someone who drinks, I appreciate the wide variety of real ale casks on tap. As someone who likes food that tastes good, Kingston Arms is more or less in my camp, too. A charcuterie appetizer didn't impress me too well - there were some obligatory peaces of prosciutto and salami, along with some cumbersomely whole artichoke hearts, sun-dried tomatoes, a too-thick rendition of hummus, and with only two halves of a pita with which we were to scoop everything up, it ended up being a lot of finger food. Things improved with the main courses. The rotating trio of sausages on special seemed a little too on the nose for a traveller like me, but the queen scallops (also on special) were nicely and simply prepared over an appreciable black pudding. Served with some roasted baby potatoes, it was a very nice lunch. I obviously don't come to England very often, but as someone who likes to make my meals count, I've seen what pitfalls can befall the traveler who decides to just walk down the street and pick the first thing that catches their attention. This very nearly happened to me, in fact, thanks to a taxi driver who assumed that I, like all other Americans, would have been content to just head to The Eagle and call it a day. Do a little more research and walk down a few unassuming streets and you might find something with a bit more character, a bit more concern for your food and drink needs, and a better pub in which you can spend an afternoon.

    1st night ever in the UK and I am lucky to find this gorgeous pub. Great atmosphere, good beer,…read morenice hosts, good food...perfect!

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