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An old-fashioned pub of nooks and crannies with a heated courtyard and a long history. One of the more expensive pubs in central Cambridge, often full of tourists due to its historical reputation. Crick and Watson allegedly announced the solution to the structure of DNA here in 1952, and the RAF bar at the back of the pub contains signatures burned into the ceiling by air force members during the second world war. Not an ideal location for a quiet pint, and the bar staff often seem to be foreign students touring Europe - on the other hand the beer seems to be generally well kept, and the architecture is undeniably satisfyingly authentic.
An old-fashioned pub of nooks and crannies with a heated courtyard and a long history. One of the more expensive pubs in central Cambridge, often full of tourists due to its historical reputation. Crick and Watson allegedly announced the solution to the structure of DNA here in 1952, and the RAF bar at the back of the pub contains signatures burned into the ceiling by air force members during the second world war. Not an ideal location for a quiet pint, and the bar staff often seem to be foreign students touring Europe - on the other hand the beer seems to be generally well kept, and the architecture is undeniably satisfyingly authentic. Brewer: Greene King. Serves food; a sign spotted in August 2007 <small>([http://flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/1119528181/in/photostream photo])</small> said "delicious home cooked food available all day every day"
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Brewer: Greene King.

Serves food; a sign spotted in August 2007 <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/1119528181/in/photostream photo]</small> said "delicious home cooked food available all day every day"

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* [http://www.cambridgepubs.com/details/138/ Cambridge Online comments]
* [http://www.itchycambridge.co.uk/venues/217.html Itchy Cambridge review]
* [http://www.
cambridgepubs.com/details/138/ Cambridge Online review]
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* [http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cambridgeshire/Cambridge-315845/Restaurants-Cambridge-The_Eagle-BR-1.html Virtual Tourist comments]
* [http://www.cluelessaboutcambridge.co.uk/permalink/eagle-pub-benet-street-cambridge.html Clueless About Cambridge review]
* [http://www.pocketpubs.co.uk/index.php?id=85 Pocket Pubs entry]
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An old-fashioned pub of nooks and crannies with a heated courtyard and a long history. One of the more expensive pubs in central Cambridge, often full of tourists due to its historical reputation. Crick and Watson allegedly announced the solution to the structure of DNA here in 1952, and the RAF bar at the back of the pub contains signatures burned into the ceiling by air force members during the second world war. Not an ideal location for a quiet pint, and the bar staff often seem to be foreign students touring Europe - on the other hand the beer seems to be generally well kept, and the architecture is undeniably satisfyingly authentic. Brewer: Greene King. Serves food; a sign spotted in August 2007 (photo) said "delicious home cooked food available all day every day"

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Opening hours taken from sign outside pub, August 2007.


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