#}
Sluurpy > Restaurants in Cambridge > The Anchor

The Anchor - Cambridge - Photo album

Superior pub close to several colleges in Cambridge that doesn't demonstrably advertise its identity as a Greene King establishment. The outside seating area is very picturesque, directly by the river and "Cambridge Chauffeur Punts". Very nice seating there unless the sun is burning down (No umbrell
We had a lovely experience for lunch at The Anchor. Ideally located on the River with lovely views and access points. Staff were super friendly and attentive from start to finish. We all had Sunday roast, I opted for the Vegan Wellington which did not disappoint. It was delicious and filling, the on
Great place for a bite to eat and a pint with the family. Food was great and our host was excellent. Would have given 5 stars all round and deservedly so but bathrooms were in bad shape and pretty gross. If that's not an issue for you I would recommend and will certainly be back.
I read about Syd Barret visiting this pub as a school kid and how it has a legacy. I don't think a lot of people know about this. You can find Syd's portraits ( also a few of the band members- Gilmour and Waters , as they are from Cambridge) on the wall. The food was good, good selection of beers on
Lovely place with great food and vibe and the view is really cute. Had a chicken roast, really good! Went there to watch the rugby world cup and have a beer and it did not disappoint. Would absolutely recommend.
We had a brilliant meal here on a sunny Friday afternoon. The upstairs area was very airy and pleasant and the food was fantastic: all cooked freshly and very tasty indeed. The stars of the show though, were Ian and the team who were so brilliant with our children and us. It’s hard to imagine a frie
The pub is very nice, the atmosphere is lovely, they have a very nice view on the river and punts 😊 service was excellent, very professional with good recommendations. Ian was just the best!
Great roast place for Easter weekend. We got lamb roast and added additional sides. Cauliflower cheese is great! Great view of the punting too!
Food was excellent, I had the shepherds pie, nice amount of chunky lamb,topped with piped on mash. The gravy was actually a highlight. Very nice.
AWESOME bartender. Went out of his way to find me the exact fish bowl gin glass I wanted, and served me the best gin and tonic with loads of ice. Just a lovely way to spend a summer afternoon in Cambridge and then sat by the river watching the punters!!!!
Fabulous place! We've been coming here regularly for a number of years and never been disappointed. The staff are always very friendly, helpful and professional and importantly the premises are very clean. But, it is a shame that the general public abuse the Anchor's toilets and leave them dirty.
Lazy lunch watching punts turn around, pickup and drop passengers, and trying to avoid bumping into the bridge. Here I was introduced to Cambridge Gin - very smooth dry gin which I ended up drinking far too much of.
The cod was delicious, and the setting was lovely. The only issue I had was that it was 30° today, and their terrace has no shade... we started off outside, but even with hats and lots of water, we had to move inside halfway through eating. An investment in parasols would be a massive plus.
Share on WhastApp
Share on Facebook
Upload your pictures