I went to the Queen Edith recently whilst in Cambridge visiting friends. With my other half off having brunch with her friends, it was time for food and a beer.
The pub itself is a new building, in a residential area in the Cambridge suburbs. It's almost split in two, with one side being entirely booth-style seating for groups and the other side being more suited for couples or individuals.
Being owned by the Milton Brewery, which is a local brewery, there were 5 of their ales on cask for me to sample. I went for a pint of Dionysus first, which is a pale ale with a reasonable amount of hoppy flavour without being overbearing. That was followed by a pint of Pegasus, which is a CAMRA award-winning bitter. Both beers were fantastic, neither were overly strong at around the 4% mark, and at £3.10 a pint my fears that Cambridge would financially bankrupt me were unfounded.
The food here is also solid. I had the minted lamb burger, which came with triple cooked chips and salad. The burger was delicious, though not really very minty. The chips were brilliant, soft in the middle but nicely crisp on the outside and hot! The salad was also decent, with no cucumber or tomato to get in the way which was a bonus. For £10, I wasn't complaining.
Overall, a nice little pub which does great beers and good food for decent prices. Keep up the good work, folks! read more