The Regal, Cambridge - pub details
Address: 38-39 St Andrews Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 3AR [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01223 366459
Cambridge (0.9 miles), Shelford (4.1 miles)
- Food served, Real ale
- Wireless internet access (provided by The Cloud)
Pub added by phil. Last visited on 5th Apr 2003. Suggested by Paul on 17 Jan 2003.
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user reviews of the Regal, Cambridge
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| So diabolical in some ways that it could be remarketed as an exercise in irony: in the same way that the originally straight faced film "Showgirls" was restyled as a spoof. Reputation has it that this is one of the biggest pubs in the UK and cavernous doesn't even begin to describe it. There can be surprises - I once overheard an extremely philosophical conversation about "critical realism in economics". BoehmBawerk - 17 Jun 2008 18:05 |
| As commented previously, a lovely (and cavernous) art deco building. The quality of the beer was very good. However, my fish supper was still frozen in the middle. Appalling! Never eat in Wetherspooons... Worth stopping for a pint and look at the architecture, but that's about all. I won't forgive them for the frozen fish, who do they think I am, Captain feckin' Birdseye?!?!? Quinno - 31 May 2008 12:31 |
| Situated just off the centre of Cambridge this former Cinema is one of the biggest Wetherspoons in the UK. A decent range of real ales although not kept in good condition but a pint is 100p cheaper than other locals.Food is cheap but problem is you have to wait in a queue while people order a coffee or a meal. Compared to other Wetherspoons this one is at the top but they need to hav more staff as it does get busy and waiting 10 mins for a pint is just not on. hogshead - 22 Feb 2008 13:23 |
| Beer quality check - Titanic seasonal was good (GBG standard anyway); glasses not the cleanest ! The pub is horrible but worth a trip for food & usually good beer. mtaylor40 - 30 Dec 2007 21:46 |
| This is one of my regular watering holes. It is a converted cinema and a lot of the cinema decor remains. Tastefully renovated as I believe all Wetherspoons pubs are. Reputed to be the biggest pub in the UK. Large range of beer as you would expect in a wetherspoon now Lloyds No1 bar. Beer always seems to be in good condition. Usual Wetherspoon range of meals.Including full breakfasts from 0900 til Noon 24/7 Cheap and cheerful but good value. Friendly atmosphere at Lunchtimes. Very busy in the evenings. Sometimes queues to get in. Rhode_Runner - 9 Oct 2007 13:41 |
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