The St Radegund, Cambridge - pub details
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Address: 129 King Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 1LD [map] [gmap]
Tel: 08721 077 077 (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NB: Information may be incomplete or out of date as this pub is not currently registered.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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| This pub has changed hands of recent months and has made a remarkable recovery!!! Day time opening (is new) has WIFI!!!???! (for all those workpubaholics who cannot make up their minds to work or play.) The new Landlord offers a wide range of rather tasty ales from light to strong. Its been a while since i have had the pleasure of visiting this delightful pub so seeing a transformation from a spit and sawdust with designer dirt thrown in...to a cleaner, more inviting cheerier place. The beer tastes clean and as it should, the atmosphere is as ever welcoming with the usual suspects perched on a bar stool, fighting over a crossword or arguing on who won the King Street Run, or the Grads pouring in for their pub crawls. as you can tell i hold this pub very dear to my heart and would highly recommend this quaint (smallest pub in cambridge) to everyone who travels past its door for a warming ale, a hot honey vodka, whisky that you are spoilt for choice or a soft drink. top notch traditional pub with a good rep....give it a go!! Lushkit - 15 Jan 2010 14:03 |
| Excellent little pub. Makes good use of limited space and a good choice of ciders. Pat_Bateman - 4 Jan 2010 15:55 |
| Small, wedge-shaped Milton Brewery pub with lots of character. Five handpumps - on our visit they had three Milton ales - Dionysus, Icarus and the house ale Sackcloth, along with Pride and Thwaites Wainwright. We sampled the Dionysus, a light, thirst-quenching ale. One to include on any Cambridge crawl. holbornboy - 19 Oct 2009 20:19 |
| A quirky atmospheric free house situated at the far end of King Street and little more than a stone's throw away from the Champion of the Thames 9 just reviewed ). Don't let the rather forbidding and grim looking exterior - see photo here - put you off. It's reputed to be the smallest pub in Cambridge and there's plenty of interesting memorabilia on the walls. In particular, I liked the memorabilia of the infamous King Street Run - a local pub crawl - where the record is apparently less than 15 minutes for a pint in each of 8 pubs. Sadly, there's now fewer pubs, so current contestants have to do some of the pubs twice to get the 8 pints in. There's 5 pumps in total. 4 beers were on during my visit - Thwaites Original, London Pride plus 2 Milton beers ( Icarus and Sackcloth ) . The Sackcloth, disappointingly served in one of those tall branded Adnams glasses, was a splendidly tasty pint. The St Radegund is a CAMRA GBG regular. I didn't find the pub as welcoming and friendly as other posters and the barman on duty looked slightly bored and disinterested to me, but I'd probably come here again. I did like the background jazz playing. Finally, do check out the opening hours. It doesn't do lunchtimes between Monday and Friday. Evening opening on those days is not until 5pm. JohnBonser - 10 Aug 2009 13:41 |
| 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 |
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