The Open Guide to Cambridge - Differences between Version 2 and Version 1 of Fort St George

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Comment from [[Kake]]: Their food menu looks interesting.
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category='OpenStreetMap GeoData,Pub Food,Pubs,Real Ale'
easting='303751
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category='Pubs'
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host='213.165.225.132'
host='82.69.35.36'
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latitude='52.21244'
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longitude='0.12742'
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map_link='http://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=52.21244&mlon=0.12742&zoom=15'
map_link=''
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northing='5788556'
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summary='Public House on the edge of Midsummer Common.'
summary='Public House'

The Fort St George is situated on the edge of Midsummer Common. The old sprawling pub building appears much larger from the outside than from within, though it includes a large pleasant pub garden. In the evening, and especially during events at the common and during the high summer, the pub can become rowdy and unpleasant. During many events on the common, such as Midsummer Fair, the pub often closes to avoid trouble. During afternoons and early evenings, however, the pub can be a rather pleasant place to drink, particularly if you are unused to Greene King ales.


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