The Anchor, Sutton Gault

Recognised by all the major food guides, the 17th century Anchor Inn offers modern British Cuisine with an emphasis on seasonal and traditional ingredients. For more information please visit: www.anchor-inn-restaurant.co.uk
The Black Bull, Balsham

The Black Bull is a traditional thatched public house and restaurant situated in the rural Cambridgeshire village of Balsham. For more information visit: www.blackbull-balsham.co.uk
The Cambridge Blue, Gwydir Street, Cambridge

The Cambridge Blue was built in the 1860’s to serve the terrace which housed railway workers. It remains community based, attracting locals, students and real ale fans. For more information visit: www.the-cambridgeblue.co.uk
The Crown, Little Walden

The Crown at Little Walden is a row of three cottages converted into a pub. Excellent bar food, with regular Jazz nights. For more information call: (01799) 522475 or visit: http://www.thecrownlittlewalden.co.uk
The Old Bridge Hotel, Huntingdon

The Old Bridge is a handsome, ivy-clad 18th Century building on the banks of the River Ouse, yet right on the edge of the town centre. For more information visit: www.huntsbridge.com
The Barn Restaurant, Pidley

The award winning restaurant produces modern British food with International influences where the focus is on creating honest, great tasting, fresh, local, seasonal food and presenting it with flair. For more information visit: www.thebarnrestaurant-pidley.co.uk
The Crown and Punchbowl, Horningsea

The Crown and Punchbowl has imaginative, modern and traditional english fare with a distinct mediterranean twist. Accommodation is also available. For more information visit: www.thecrownandpunchbowl.co.uk
The Fountain, Cambridge

The Fountain Inn is a prominent Cambridge pub dating back to the nineteenth century. Food is served from 12 til 3 and 6 til 9:30 everyday, and the bar operates a late license until 2am during the week and 3am at the weekend. The central location means it's within easy walking distance of the town centre, the bus and train stations, the multi-cultural hub Mill Road, John Lewis and the Grand Arcade shopping centre. For more information visit: www.fountaincambridge.co.uk
The Old Cannon Brewery, Bury St Edmunds

The Old Cannon Brewery is a privately owned, independent free house in Bury St Edmunds. Recent runners-up in the Suffolk Food & Drink awards for best food pub. The pub also has it’s own brewery in site. For more information visit: www.oldcannonbrewery.co.uk
The Dove, Bury St Edmunds

The Dove is a traditional pub in Bury St Edmunds serving hand pumped real ale. The pub has a monthly folk club and regular quiz nights. For more information call: 01284 702 787
Quy Mill Hotel, Stow-cum-Quy

This independently owned hotel set in 11 acres of landscaped grounds has been sensitively converted from a Grade II former watermill, Miller's House and timber framed barns. Experience excellent food in our award-winning restaurant followed by a relaxing drink in one of our bars, featuring real ales and the finest selection of whiskies in the area. For more information visit: www.bw-cambridgequymill.co.uk
The Maypole, Cambridge

Located in the heart of Cambridge the Maypole is popular with students and locals. The landlord is an expert on making cocktails. Food is available lunchtimes and evenings. For more information call: 01223 352999
The Red Lion, Hinxton
The Red Lion Inn is a privately owned free house and restaurant with bed and breakfast accommodation in the heart of the pretty conservation village ofHinxton Cambridgeshire. For more information please visit: www.redlionhinxton.co.uk
The Three Horseshoes, Madingley

The Three Horseshoes is a picturesque thatched inn with a small, bustling bar and a pretty conservatory-restaurant. Inside, the lively atmosphere is given a cosmopolitan edge by the nature of guests drawn from the important tourist and business centre that is the city of Cambridge. For more information please visit: www.threehorseshoesmadingley.co.uk
The White Bear, Royston
The White Bear is situated in Kneesworth Street, Royston. The white Bear has a good range of beers and serves food all day and in the evening. For more information call: 08721 077 077
The White Horse, Swavesey

Voted by Cambridge CAMRA as pub of the year, the White Horse is an eighteenth century pub located in the heart of Swavesey. The White Horse offers all the best features of a traditional pub: friendly service; comfortable atmosphere and a wide range of hand drawn cask ales. For more information please visit: www.whitehorseswavesey.com
The Fleur, Cambridge

The Fleur Bar & Bistro is one of the friendliest gastro pubs and restaurants in Cambridge. Stylish touches a plenty. Warm and cosy. A scrumptious glass of Pinot Noir. Rich, bistro classics such as beef bourguignon and slow-cooked lamb. Hearty vegetarian options. Real ales and beer, perhaps served in a chilled glass on the deck. Home-made soups, puddings and ice creams. Corking cocktails. Just a stone's throw from the River Cam and there's no trouble parking. For more information please visit: www.tfdl.co.uk
St. Radegund, Cambridge

Situated in King Street the St Radegund is small but perfectly formed. The pub is the start and finish of the King Street Run.