Unicorn, Trumpingtonback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
The Lord Byron was my last stop before hitting Cambridge. It was also my first sighting of real cider in Cambridgeshire, with not just one, but three ciders on. The interior lacks atmosphere. There were very few customers. Although, it does offer accommodation and there were a lot of people coming and going without stopping for a drink. Three real ales were Turpin's Mozart & Cambridge Black & Mauldon's Silver Adder. The ciders were Weston's Old Rosie & Simon's Cox & Vice Versa. Easily the best pub I visited today outside of Cambridge.
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Now renamed the Lord Byron last week.
I had no idea he drank there.
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I'm a little late with this, as it must have been about a year ago I went there. It was evening and there were about 4 or 5 locals around the bar, otherwise no one around. I ordered a meal and expected in in the bar but was shown to the "restaurant" (more a dining room) to the rear of the pub. A strange experience sitting in a room by yourself... The price was about average and the service, quantity and quality a little above.
The landlord was a pleasant chap though and quite chatty. The beer (again Wentworth) was very drinkable.
The exterior is a little off-putting - it almost looks as if it should be deserted but for a drink it's a good place
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Very good community pub - one of few survivors in area not turned into food-driven pub. Offers good quality and sensible selection of beers (Wentworth at times), good children's gardens and a smile.
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Real ale festival held in June with live music and food.
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