The St Radegund, Cambridge - pub details

St Radegund
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Address: 129 King Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 1LD [map] [gmap]

Tel: 01223 311794

Nearest train stations Cambridge (1.1 miles), Shelford (4.4 miles), Waterbeach (5.2 miles)

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Pub suggested by Lee on 6 May 2003

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> Current user rating: 7.1/10 (rated by 40 users)
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Champion of the Thames, Cambridge (0.1 miles), King Street Run, Cambridge (0.1 miles), Cambridge Arms, Cambridge (0.1 miles), Bun Shop, Cambridge (0.1 miles), Elm Tree, Cambridge (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

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Small traditional pub just up the road from The Champion. On a busy Friday night when it is fairly full inside everyone spills out on the street. Like previous comment I also strangely enough spoke to Paul Crush of the Milton Brewery. A pleasant and sociable chap who likes drinking his beer from this pub. Three ales here although four hand pumps. Milton Sackcloth and Daedalus with London Pride available. A friendly pub but I wonder if it is as popular when the weather is not so nice.
Love_good_ale - 2 Jul 2008 15:29
Good old fashioned boozer! Lots of ale including several local ones. Was busy on the Friday afternoon I visited and people had spilt onto the street and were enjoying each others' company. I got chatting to a bloke about the quality of the beer and it turned out to be the bloke who brews the beer at Milton Brewery - it seems he likes the way they serve his beer too!
Rod_Hariga - 1 Jul 2008 20:47
A new pub to me and what a fine pub. Located a minute from the Grafton center. A very good selection of ales including 3 from the Milton brewey and some dubious looking cider. I tried the milton sack cloth which was OK but I am not really a fan of Milton ales.
Bar staff very friendly and welcoming.


CambridgeBlue - 12 May 2008 12:13
Always good to discover a new pub experience - unless it's being told by the landlord where to stand. Being a grumpy sod and making customers feel unwelcome means no repeat custom from me.
pubcollector - 17 Mar 2008 22:40
Only one other customer on Sat afternoon so no queuing system to negotiate. Small single roomed pub playing background jazz. The infamous Terry was not in situ but the barman and the other punter were happy to chat about the pub's name & social angles - they have rowing & cricket teams and run an annual drinking (or drunken?)race. Apparently Jesus college was founded on the site of the 12c nunnery of St Mary & St Radegund. On handpump Thwaites, Pride, Milton Nero & Milton Sackcloth. Wall of shame is for those who fail to finish their drink - they are invited to sign a chitty stating "Terry's beer was too strong for me".
trainman - 28 Jan 2008 11:50

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