- Category: Restaurants, Public Houses & Bars
- Location: Ely
3At3 is a real ale and craft beer café and bottle shop, a European style terrace café in the shadow of Ely Cathedral.
There are oodles of dog-friendly countryside inns and river-view drinking spots offering outdoor seating and a place to watch the sun go down as well as bars hosting DJ nights, live music and karaoke for those craving a livelier evening atmosphere.
Explore your options and find your perfect night out.
3At3 is a real ale and craft beer café and bottle shop, a European style terrace café in the shadow of Ely Cathedral.
Black Horse Inn, situated in Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridgeshire, is a warm and welcoming local pub.
A traditional, friendly, family village pub with plenty of charm, in the heart of Sutton.
Family-owned and run, fully licensed quality tea and coffee shop. The heart and hub of Haddenham.
Drayman's Son is a quirky Three Blind Mice Brewery Tap micro pub serving real ales, craft beer, bottled beer.
Ely Food Station is located on Ely Station, a family run business known for its speciality coffee and amazing bacon rolls.
Whether you want a three-course meal or just a quiet drink by the river, the Five Miles has it all!
Habis is an independent café, bar, and restaurant in the heart of Littleport serving a fusion of Mediterranean and English cuisine.
A small, warm and friendly village pub in Stetchworth near Newmarket with outdoor seating and off-street parking.
The Plough & Harrow family restaurant and bar in Littleport serves traditional cooked food, lunchtimes and evenings.
The Red Lion is Kirtling's only pub. A popular village often frequented by walkers and ramblers.
The Anchor is located just two miles outside the Cathedral City of Ely, located in the village of Little Downham.
A local, friendly pub in Bottisham serving freshly cooked food using locally sourced ingredients where possible. The Bell also hosts regular quiz nights, bingo and live music.
This family-run traditional pub and restaurant serves real ales and home-cooked food including breakfast, lunch, evening meals, coffees and private functions.
The Bull in Burrough Green is a traditional village pub and restaurant at the heart of the community and adjacent to the village green.
A traditional, friendly local pub in Soham with different real ales every week and a beautiful beer garden.
The Chequers is a community pub in Fordham, with a large bar area, outside terrace, beautiful gardens, a cosy bistro area and restaurant.
At the Cherry Tree in Soham, we pride ourselves on our extensive pub menu.
A centrally located pub in Littleport at the main town centre crossroads with a great choice of beers, ales and spirits.
Visit us at our superb location along the river Ouse in Ely.
The Dyke's End Free House and Kitchen is situated in the idyllic village of Reach which sits at one end of the Devil's Dyke.
The Five Bells in Burwell is a traditional village pub where you will find a warm welcome, great home cooked food.
A friendly, local, family-welcoming pub in Soham, serving from two separate bars, both of which have open fires.
Real ale free house pub in the shadow of Ely Cathedral. Serving a selection of beer and lager.
We are set in the centre of the village of Burwell; a 300-year-old free of tie pub with a history of being different.
The George and Dragon is a family-run pub located in the quaint village of Snailwell, just a short drive from Newmarket.
A friendly pub and restaurant in the centre of Isleham village within easy reach of both Ely and Newmarket.
Looking for a pub in Ely showing live sport? We show all the biggest games and fights on our new HDTV's.
The High Flyer pub is located in Ely, five minutes’ walk from the busy city centre and attractions.
The Isle of Ely pub is situated in the desirable Ely Leisure Village, making it the perfect place to stop for a bite to eat or a drink.
Located in Ely, just around the corner from Ely Cathedral, The Kings Arms has two bar areas.
The Kings Head public house is a traditional, local pub located on the High Street in the village of Wilburton.
Originally built as a coaching inn in the 15th century, The Lamb sits near Ely Cathedral. A grand building with 37 en-suite bedrooms.
The Maid’s Head in Wicken is a traditional 13th century thatched pub and restaurant bursting with history.
Tucked away in the Cambridgeshire fens, The Merry Monk in Isleham started life as three cottages in the 17th Century.
The Minster Tavern is directly under the shadow of the impressive Ely Cathedral and just a stone’s throw from the centre.
The Old Plough in Ashely has been under current management for 30 years; a winning formula that has stood the test of time.
An early Victorian grade II listed pub in Little Downham, well preserved in character and charm.
A ‘back street pub’ hidden away on Silver Street in Ely, once an officer’s mess.
We create simply-prepared, modern food using local, regional and seasonal ingredients here at Red Lion in Brinkley.
The Red Lion at Cheveley is a beautifully refurbished pub and restaurant in the heart of the traditional village of Cheveley.
The Red Lion in Soham is all about quality: quality of food, quality of service, and quality of environment.
The Red Lion is a former coaching inn situated in the centre of the village of Stretham.
The Red Lion is situated in the beautiful village of Swaffham Prior, serving excellent food, including traditional Sunday lunch, along with a good selection of cask ales and wines.
The Royal Standard started as a one-room public house in the 15th century and is the oldest building on Ely’s Fore Hill.
This is a friendly and welcoming open plan pub in Soham with inglenook fire, pool table, dartboard and jukebox.
We offer a wide range of fixed price, lunch and evening menus, filled with British pub food in our lovely riverside pub in Littleport.
A much-loved 17th century village pub in Woodditton, situated in the picturesque heart of horse racing country near Newmarket.
The Three Kings public house is a 17th century coaching inn.
The historic Three Pickerels is a 19th century building set in the quaint village of Mepal alongside the picturesque New Bedford River.
The grade II listed Georgian townhouse was converted to the Townhouse pub in 1996.
Located just five miles from the historic city of Ely, this traditional village pub is located at the heart of a thriving community.
A gorgeous central Ely site with five shipping containers. One has delicious own roasted coffee, another has street food, a dessert bar, cocktails and even a little kids play area. Lots of outdoor seating, but also indoors with heaters and blankets for when it is chilly. Free parking.