The Open Guide to Cambridge - Differences between Version 3 and Version 2 of Alexandra Arms
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<b>See also:</b> * [http://www.localsecrets.com/showreview.cfm?id=7855 Local Secrets review] * [http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/28832/ Beer in the Evening comments] * [http://www.iankitching.me.uk/pubs/alex.html Ian Kitching's review] * [http://www.colc.co.uk/cambridge/gwydir/alex.htm History of the pub from the Gwydir Street website] |
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Greene King house on the corner of Gwydir Street and Milford Street. Not exactly a pub, and not exactly a bar, the Alex lies somewhere in between.
Although it does advertise three real ales — Greene King IPA, Ruddles Orchard, and Old Speckled Hen — on the afternoon of Kake's visit, all three of the other customers were drinking wine. I didn't sample the beer as it was a bit early for me; I had a J2O, which cost £2.
The decor is pleasant and clean, with lots of wood in evidence as well as a cosy nook featuring leather armchairs and a sofa (and sadly also a flatscreen TV showing sport) (photo).
There's a beer garden out the back, with a covered and heated seating area.
According to a blackboard outside, food served all day every day.
Last visited by Kake, 7 August 2007. Opening hours and food times taken from notices outside pub, August 2007.
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