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Edwinns was a restaurant on Bridge Street. It has now closed, and as of October 2009 the premises are in the hands of [http://www.cote-restaurants.co.uk/ Cote Restaurants], who [http://www.caterersearch.com/Articles/2009/10/06/330259/cte-to-open-third-restaurant-outside-london.html plan] to open there in December 2009. |
Large, and empty on a Wednesday evening; serving a standard English restaurant sort of a menu. Comfortable chairs and tile floors. Part of a small chain - five others. It recommends its cocktails. |
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The information below is retained for people who want to know what it used to be like. <div style="padding: 1em; margin: 1em; border: 1px dotted black; font-size: 0.8em"> Large, and empty on a Wednesday evening; serving a standard English restaurant sort of a menu. Comfortable chairs and tile floors. Part of a small chain — five others. It recommends its cocktails. |
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Serves a three-course set menu for £15.95 Monday to Friday, a-la-carte on weekends. Reasonable vegetarian options - two starters and two main dishes. |
Serves a three-course set menu for £15.95 Monday to Friday, a-la-carte on weekends. Reasonable vegetarian options - two starters and two main dishes. |
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I dined there 11 November with a friend; we shared the whole baked camembert as a starter, which comes with not quite enough dipping opportunities and is perhaps slightly over-bitter but perfectly pleasant. Braised pork with an elaborate mash for me, mushroom fricassee for my friend, both very tasty. They officially don't have house wines, but offer a nice £14 Chardonnay if you ask for house white. £28 a head with wine but without dessert. |
I dined there 11 November with a friend; we shared the whole baked camembert as a starter, which comes with not quite enough dipping opportunities and is perhaps slightly over-bitter but perfectly pleasant. Braised pork with an elaborate mash for me, mushroom fricassee for my friend, both very tasty. They officially don't have house wines, but offer a nice £14 Chardonnay if you ask for house white. £28 a head with wine but without dessert. |
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category='Now Closed' |
category='Chain restaurants,Cocktails,Restaurants' easting='303045' |
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formatted_website_text='http://www.edwinns.c...' |
formatted_website_text='http://www.edwinns.co.uk
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latitude='52.209456' locale='City centre' longitude='0.117288' |
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northing='5788251' |
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postcode='' summary='Now closed; was a restaurant on Bridge Street.' |
postcode='CB2 1UJ' summary='' |
Large, and empty on a Wednesday evening; serving a standard English restaurant sort of a menu. Comfortable chairs and tile floors. Part of a small chain - five others. It recommends its cocktails.
Has a piano in the bar window, and a live pianist every other weekday and Sundays; you feel a little sorry for him, since he's clearly playing with the primary requirement being background music.
Serves a three-course set menu for £15.95 Monday to Friday, a-la-carte on weekends. Reasonable vegetarian options - two starters and two main dishes.
I dined there 11 November with a friend; we shared the whole baked camembert as a starter, which comes with not quite enough dipping opportunities and is perhaps slightly over-bitter but perfectly pleasant. Braised pork with an elaborate mash for me, mushroom fricassee for my friend, both very tasty. They officially don't have house wines, but offer a nice £14 Chardonnay if you ask for house white. £28 a head with wine but without dessert.
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