This month, Dr Sue Bailey discovers a fruit worthy of the King’s table, with a 300-year link to Cambridge and the Fitzwilliam Museum As you pass by the spiky, bright-golden...
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Put the kettle on as Local food historian Dr Sue Bailey explores our love affair with tea and coffee, including the discovery of an ’18th-century Starbucks’ in Cambridge city centre ...
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1. Speedy home deliveries can be local and ethical Before Covid came along, our options for ultra-quick deliveries of food and products were limited to the likes of Deliveroo, Uber Eats...
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Memories of meals gone by are on Alex Rushmer’s mind this month, as he reminisces on his favourite dining experiences pre- and during Covid Several decades ago (or ‘February’ as...
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Fantastic Christmas feasts and where to find them, courtesy of Cambridge’s cafes, street food trucks and restaurants - ☕️ Casual Cafés ☕️ - Café Foy Nestled on the...
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Newly launched meal kit delivery service Plateaway allows you to make your own restaurant quality food at home, providing you with simplistic meal kits from an ever-growing group of much-loved...
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The best indie eateries that will deliver while you're self-isolating/on lockdown! Al-Casbah Al-Casbah’s fantastic Algerian-inspired food has made it a firm takeaway favourite on Mill Road. Their menu includes freshly...
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This image: Roger McGough See your favourite authors, discover new additions for your bookshelf and discuss the big questions at this month's Cambridge Literary Festival ‘‘Never has there been a...
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Supper club hosts back for pop up at PAUS. The team behind Cambridge supper club Platelickers Anonymous are rolling up their sleeves and preparing to return to the stoves for...
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Enjoy a star-studded lineup at the latest edition of the Cambridge Comedy Festival Need a good laugh? You’re in luck, because we’ve got the cream of the comedy crop coming right...
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