These best local restaurants in Cambridge make up the city’s thriving dining scene that owes much to its large student population. Wander the lanes of the city centre or stroll through the meadows that line the River Cam and you’ll easily spot the telltale signage of many of its eateries.
Highlights include traditional British pub fare, authentic Italian dishes, flavors of the Maghreb and dishes from the Indian subcontinent. Whichever you opt for, what’s served will be cooked with passion. Where possible, sustainable practices are adopted, using seasonal locally sourced ingredients from the wider region. Here’s where to eat like a local in Cambridge.
- 1
Smokeworks Free School Lane
Lively barbecues in Cambridge
- Food
- Group
Smokeworks is a BBQ restaurant that has 2 locations in Cambridge. The first to open is in Free School Lane. Casual, contemporary and above all fun, it’s quirky too. When you want to get the waiter’s attention, simply flick a switch and watch the light on your table come on.
The food’s the star, however. Barbecue glazed ribs are cooked low and slow until the meat’s practically falling off the bone. Pile on some tasty carbs – try the fries laden with cheese and jalapeño peppers or a plate of mac and cheese fritters – and tuck in.
Location: 2 Free School Lane, Cambridge CB2 3QA, UK
Open: Monday–Thursday from noon to 9.30 pm, Friday and Saturday from noon to 10 pm, Sunday from noon to 5 pm
Phone: +44 (0)1223 365385
Map - 2
The Clarendon Arms
Popular pub in central Cambridge
- Food
- Group
The Clarendon Arms is one of Cambridge’s best gastropubs. This cozy, convivial place is like a welcoming hug in tavern form, whether you’re one of the regulars or a visitor. It’s had plenty of time to practice: some say the deeds date it from 1812, though most likely it opened in the mid-19th century.
Today, people come for the highly regarded fish and chips. Other pub grubs such as shoulder of gammon, chili con carne or their classic Sunday roasts are equally good. If you seek a mental workout, time your visit for a Monday night when you can participate in the weekly quiz while munching on a plate of chips.
Location: 35-36 Clarendon St, Cambridge CB1 1JX, UK
Open: Monday and Tuesday from 4 pm to 10 pm, Wednesday from 4 pm to 10.30 pm, Thursday from 4 pm to 11 pm, Friday and Saturday from noon to midnight, Sunday from noon to 10.30 pm
Phone: +44 (0)1223 778272
Mapphoto by Richard Sutcliffe (CC BY-SA 2.0) modified
- 3
The Old Bicycle Shop
Plant-based dining in a charming setting
- Food
- Group
The Old Bicycle Shop breathes new life into what was once a Cambridge institution. When Howes Cycles closed in 2013, it had been in business for 173 years. Charles Dickens, it’s thought, bought a bike there. But times change, even in pedal-friendly Cambridge.
Fortunately, the shop’s new incarnation as a restaurant preserves much of the place’s character. Saddles and handlebars hang on the walls, while other bicycle parts have been transformed into table lamps. The food is heavily (though not exclusively) vegetarian and vegan. Global influences abound – try their harissa hummus with baba ganoush or chickpea, sweet potato and beet Sri Lankan curry.
Location: 104 Regent St, Cambridge CB2 1DP, UK
Open: Monday–Thursday from 10 am to 10 pm, Friday and Saturday from 10 am to 11 pm and Sunday from 10 am to 9 pm
Phone: +44 (0)1223 859909
Mapphoto by Hugh Venables (CC BY-SA 2.0) modified
- 4
Parker’s Tavern
British brasserie championing East Anglian produce
- Food
- Group
Parker’s Tavern focuses on unfussy British dishes created from locally sourced fresh ingredients. All the classics are here: slow-roasted pork with crispy crackling, buttered sole with brown shrimp, braised lamb, rib of beef, and roasted Norfolk duck.
Parker’s Tavern also offers a quintessentially English afternoon tea, inspired by Winnie the Pooh. The range of sweet and savory treats includes finger sandwiches, bite-size pastry boats filled with crayfish and dill, macarons, and of course the obligatory scones with jelly and cream.
Location: 52-42 Regent St, Cambridge CB2 1AD, UK
Open: Monday–Thursday from 6.30 am to 9.30 pm, Friday from 6.30 am to 10 pm, Saturday from 7 am to 10 pm, Sunday from 7 am to 9.30 pm
Phone: +44 (0)1223 606266
Map - 5
Pint Shop
Pair good beer with good food
- Food
- Group
Pint Shop is a trendy gastropub in Cambridge that’s housed in a Grade II-listed building from 1830. The building was once the home of novelist E.M. Forster and later an office. In 2013, it became the Pint Shop boasting industrial chic décor and a cute, walled beer garden.
Meat lovers can feast on pork belly, lamb chops or jerk chicken, while there are stuffed zucchinis, beer-battered tofu and vegan burgers to satisfy those who prefer to eat a plant-based diet. Wash down with a glass of real ale – the day’s keg and cask beer offerings are chalked up on a board on the wall.
Location: 10 Peas Hill, Cambridge CB2 3PN, UK
Open: Sunday–Thursday from noon to 11 pm, Friday and Saturday from noon to midnight
Phone: +44 (0)1223 981070
Mapphoto by N Chadwick (CC BY-SA 2.0) modified
- 6
Bedouin
Relaxed North African dining
- Food
- Group
- Nightlife
Bedouin is as close as you’ll get in Cambridge to dining in a Bedouin tent. This cozy North African restaurant brings the flavors of the desert to this corner of East Anglia. Rugs and blankets imported from the Sahara line the walls and create a canopied ceiling. Metal lanterns and kilim cushions layer the look.
You’ll be transported to the Maghreb as you taste flavoursome dishes such as bastillas, which are filo pastry parcels filled with spiced chicken, onions and toasted almonds. There’s a fine selection of tagines, each served with bread or fluffy couscous. Round off your meal with fig tart or rice pudding.
Location: 98-100 Mill Rd, Cambridge CB1 2BD, UK
Open: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from noon to 3 pm and 5 pm to 10.30 pm, Friday – Sunday from noon to 10.30 pm (closed on Tuesdays)
Phone: +44 (0)1223 367660
Map - 7
Limoncello
Authentic Italian comfort food
- Food
- Group
- Shoppers
Limoncello has been a fixture on the Cambridge dining scene for a quarter of a century. This Italian deli and bistro serves up a varied menu that’s sure to satisfy fans of the cuisine. Upload a picture to your favorite social media feed and they’ll give you a free shot of Limoncello as a thank you.
Start with crunchy bruschetta topped with truffled mushrooms or creamy burrata accompanied by sun-blushed tomatoes and just the right amount of fresh pesto. Follow up with one of their delicious stone-baked pizzas or a hearty portion of risotto, gnocchi or tortellini. Save room to indulge in tiramisu or lemony Torta della Nonna.
Location: 212 Mill Rd, Cambridge CB1 3NF, UK
Open: Monday–Thursday from 9 am to 10.30 pm, Friday and Saturday from 9 am to 11 pm, Sunday from 11.30 am to 5 pm
Phone: +44 (0)1223 507036
Map - 8
DoppleGanger Burger
Burgers with a twist
- Food
- Group
DoppelGanger Burger serves up delicious patties with a difference. Here, there’s no sign of the ground beef you’d expect. Instead, the kitchen team proves that you don’t need meat to create a great burger, serving up an innovative menu of plant-based alternatives.
Prepare to be impressed. Sample menu items include patties topped with jerked oyster mushrooms, lime and chili slaw, coconut mayo and ginger beer pickled green onions. Other toppings include Korean BBQ jackfruit, pickled pear and jackfruit, lime slaw and miso mayo.
Location: 59 Regent St, Cambridge CB2 1AB, UK
Open: Monday–Saturday from noon to 10 pm, Sunday from noon to 9 pm
Phone: +44 (0)1223 665917
Map - 9
Tradizioni
An authentic taste of Italy in Cambridge
- Food
- Group
Tradizioni is a successful Italian restaurant in Cambridge specializing in pizza. Inside, you’ll find a simple contemporary-style space. There are a few cafe tables outside on the sidewalk that are a joy on a sunny day. If you’re inspired to replicate what you’ve eaten at home, there’s a deli too.
Meat eaters should try the pizza Andrea, topped with tomato, mozzarella, mushrooms, Italian sausage and pepperoni, or the Agnello which features lamb ragù. Vegans and vegetarians will enjoy numerous plant-based options. There’s also a selection of pasta, meat and fish dishes to choose from.
Location: 18-19 The Broadway, Cambridge CB1 3AH, UK
Open: Monday–Saturday from noon to 10 pm (closed on Sundays)
Phone: +44 (0)1223 245966
Map - 10
Stolen and Liquor Loft
A buzzy gastropub celebrating a range of cuisines
- Food
- Group
- Nightlife
Stolen and Liquor Loft is a casual eatery whose name reflects the diverse range of dishes on its menu that it has pinched from cuisines around the world. The décor is also a nod to the theme, with an eclectic and colorful scheme that’s fun and cheery.
The menu is divided into street food small plates and more substantial dishes. Graze on spring rolls, duck dumplings, salt and pepper squid or crab mac and cheese, or dive into steaming ramen in a chili and miso broth, or a po’boy sandwich crammed with seafood.
Location: 2-4 King St, Cambridge CB1 1LN, UK
Open: Monday–Thursday from noon to 11 pm, Friday and Saturday from noon to midnight, Sunday from noon to 7 pm
Phone: +44 (0)1223 505015
Map