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<small>Food and drink prices taken from the d'Arry's website, August 2007. Opening hours confirmed via email, August 2007.</small>
<small>Food and drink prices taken from the d'Arry's website, August 2007.</small>
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Not actually a wine shop, but a restaurant on King Street. They seem rather reluctant to take bookings.

They offer a range of sandwiches and wraps at lunchtimes (Mon–Sat), all priced between £5.50 (spinach, mushroom, and blue cheese crepe wrap) and £7 (Thai spiced prawn sandwich) (photo of sandwich menu). Otherwise, "small plates" cost between £5 and £8, and "large plates" between £9 and £17. You can view the full menu on their website.

They offer a rather small range of cocktails, and a couple of beers; Ruddles County (£2.80/pint) and Old Speckled Hen (£2.90/pint). I don't know if you can go in just for a drink, or if you need to order fod as well.

(This place used to be a pub, the Cambridge Arms.)

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Food and drink prices taken from the d'Arry's website, August 2007.


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