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    The Mitre

    3.5 (28 reviews)
    ModeratePubs
    Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups

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    Katherine S.

    My friends and I were visiting Cambridge and the colleges. After punting and visiting a few colleges, we were tired and hungry. We came across a vew pubs along the street and decided to come here. The environment was inviting and the food selection looked good. We were hooked by the selection of pies advertised on the blackboard hanging on one of the walls. A friend and I decided to share the mini pie platter -- 2 pies, a pasty, and a tart with potato wedges for a little under £10. Two of our other friends also got the platter to share too. We also got a pitcher of PIMM's to split among the 4 of us, another £10. The pitcher was pretty big, so we each got about 2 glasses. PIMM's plus good food = satisfaction. The food came hot and I really enjoyed the pies. It was my first time eating English pies, so I'm glad I got to try it. Delicious food and drinks for £10, awesome!

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    JJ P.

    Stopped in for lunch today at the Mitre Tavern. they claim to be famous for their fish and chips. I've been in Cambridge for a few days now, so I have been waiting for an opportunity to get some fish and chips. And it was fantastic! The interior has the feel of a traditional British pub. Apparently, there has been a pub here with different names and ownership for a while, but nothing inside looks old. It's actually kind of modern looking. Very cool inside. As I said, I ordered the fish and chips and it was exactly what I was hoping it would be. It was flaky cod fish with a light, tasty batter that was perfectly golden brown. I also got the mushy peas, which were great. You know how sometimes there can be cream or butter in them to make them richer? These mushy peas had a very organic 'pea' flavor with chunks of peas. And that's it. The fries were thick cut and well cooked. I also got a Nicholson (4.0) to drink and really enjoyed that. Why does beer taste so much better here? I paid £10.95 for my fish and chips. Mine was Cod. There was a cheaper Pollack and chips for £8.95. My beer was £4. I took one star off though, because this is another one of those Cambridge establishments that has no host at the door to seat you and no sign that says seat yourself. Or "grab one of us, order and sit down". Let's face it, everyone from America, France, Spain, Italy are all used to being seated and having our order taken by someone. Unless you walk into a fast food place or a deli type of place, where you obviously order food at the counter. Tourism generates a lot of business, especially in the summer. No one wants to be confused and feel awkward. I just think a simple sign on the table with one sentence about the seating/ordering procedure, like at the Eagle, would be extremely helpful. Great place though. The bartender/server that I finally did talk to and order from was really friendly, helped me pick a beer and then even came to ask if everything was ok. He was great. And the food and beer were excellent.

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    Denni P.

    Great example of a British Pub, super friendly staff that smile and laugh. Menu has a great variety of food

    Sarcaswit Z.

    Shockingly good food! So typical annoying American tourists constantly fantasizing about fish & chips, a friend and I decided to try the Mitre on a whim. Following a few hours of sightseeing, we stopped by at around 3pm, which was not a terribly busy time obviously and perfect for a couple of tired, anti-social travelers. We ordered the highly anticipated fish & chips, as well as their chicken and bacon salad and tomato bisque soup, and every single one of these was absolutely delicious. Faith in English cuisine in serious danger of being (semi) restored! Customer service and prices were also okay, though there was slight confusion in the beginning as to how you place an order- no one was coming to our table and we couldn't find anyone behind the bar either, but eventually things worked out and all in all we were happy with our experience. The only small cloud on the horizon was that one of the few customers there was a rather glum, perhaps slightly disturbed older lady who would not stop staring at us - not sure what warranted this strange prolonged fascination but it felt weird and uncomfortable - not that this is the fault of the establishment, but perhaps a glimpse of the potential mid-afternoon clientele, in case anyone is wondering!

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    Caution! The Mitre is now under different ownership and the fish and chips now SUCKS. They try to be posh but utterly fail.

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    Make sure to get their Shepard's pie here. Definitely one of the better pub lunches I've had.

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    Good value but the food is nothing special; also the selection of ciders and beers isn't very good.

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    A friend and I decided to share the mini pie platter -- 2 pies, a pasty, and a tart with potato wedges for a little under £10.

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