The St Radegund, Cambridge - pub details
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Address: 129 King Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 1LD [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 2606)
Cambridge (1.1 miles), Shelford (4.4 miles), Waterbeach (5.2 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Real ale
Pub suggested by Lee on 6 May 2003
NB: Information may be incomplete or out of date as this pub is not currently registered.
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other pubs nearby:
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
user reviews of the St Radegund, Cambridge
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| Being new to pubs, only in Cambridge for 6 months at the time, I was made very welcome and educated quickly to the local brews. I fell in love with a couple and the staff and ownership took there time to make sure I was satisfied with the selections. I became a regular for my final 3 months. I never stopped in on a pub crawl, the St. Radegund is an all niter. If your a tourist, it's a "must". A fan from Atlanta Georgia, USA fmbguy - 11 Jun 2009 19:15 |
| Pleasant start to my first Cambridge crawl of two thousand and nine here. Milton "Sackcloth", 4.3%, tastewise halfway between Pegasus and Sparta. No bowls of nuts here tonight (out of stock) but otherwise pub unchanged since last visit. Drinkers should note that the No mobile phone policy includes silent use of a phone (on silent mode) to send or respond to a silently received text message. I got caught out while advertising the pub to a friend in London! Remains a hostelry to include in any Cambridge crawl. lad_newton - 28 Feb 2009 21:23 |
| An atmospheric small pub with plenty of character (and characters). Very quiet on a rainy weekend afternoon, though. Ales on offer were Milton Sackcloth, Woodforde's Wherry and London Pride. All in good nick, but we decided to move on to the Elm Tree for a wider range after a couple of pints. Also contributing to this decision was a distinct aroma of sewage, which may well have come from outside the pub, but definitely did not enhance our experience. dpv - 8 Sep 2008 14:03 |
| 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 |
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