The Open Guide to Cambridge - Differences between Version 8 and Version 7 of Punter

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Very friendly-looking self-confessed gastropub on Pound Hill. The menu changes every day, though the barman I talked to said that there was usually an interesting burger on it; apparently the style is 'English and French peasant food'.
Very friendly-looking self-confessed gastropub. The menu changes every day, though the barman I talked to said that there was usually an interesting burger on it; apparently the style is 'English and French peasant food'.
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I went there with my brothers on 17 November; between the three of us we had confit de canard with gratin dauphinoise and braised red cabbage, sea-bass with potato-cake and cabbage, and a green-pea risotto. All pretty good, though the risotto rice was maybe slightly too crunchy, and flavoured with whole stalks of thyme which you had to remove. For dessert, one of us had rhubarb creme brulee and the other chocolate brownie; the brownie is enormous, and the creme brulee perhaps a little scanty, though nicely presented in two espresso cups. Came to about £20 a head.
(The Punter used to be known as the [[Sino Tap]]. It is completely different from the old incarnation though; the site used to be the [[Town and Gown]], one of Cambridge's few gay bars, but no more)
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Standard slightly-upmarket beer selection - Leffe, Staropramen, Hoegaarden - and a dangerously drinkable Addlestones cloudy cider, without the tinge of bitterness that afflicts a lot of real cider.

(The Punter was previously known as the [[Sino Tap]]. It is completely different from the old incarnation though. The site also used to be the [[Town and Gown]], one of Cambridge's few gay bars, but no more.)

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I went there with my brothers on 17 November; between the three of us we had confit de canard with gratin dauphinoise and braised red cabbage, sea-bass with potato-cake and cabbage, and a green-pea risotto. All pretty good, though the risotto rice was maybe slightly too crunchy, and flavoured with whole stalks of thyme which you had to remove. For dessert, one of us had rhubarb creme brulee and the other chocolate brownie; the brownie is enormous, and the creme brulee perhaps a little scanty, though nicely presented in two espresso cups. Came to about £20 a head.

Standard slightly-upmarket beer selection - Leffe, Staropramen, Hoegaarden - and a dangerously drinkable Addlestones cloudy cider, without the tinge of bitterness that afflicts a lot of real cider.
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category='English Food,French Food,Gastropubs,Pubs,Restaurants'
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summary='' summary='Very friendly-looking self-confessed gastropub on Pound Hill.' summary='' summary='Very friendly-looking self-confessed gastropub on Pound Hill.'

Very friendly-looking self-confessed gastropub. The menu changes every day, though the barman I talked to said that there was usually an interesting burger on it; apparently the style is 'English and French peasant food'.

Has two private rooms, one fitting fifty at a slight squeeze or thirty in comfort on a selection of friendly leather sofas, and the other up to fifteen around a solid wooden table in a room with mahogany panelling taken from a London embassy.

(The Punter used to be known as the Sino Tap. It is completely different from the old incarnation though; the site used to be the Town and Gown, one of Cambridge's few gay bars, but no more)

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I went there with my brothers on 17 November; between the three of us we had confit de canard with gratin dauphinoise and braised red cabbage, sea-bass with potato-cake and cabbage, and a green-pea risotto. All pretty good, though the risotto rice was maybe slightly too crunchy, and flavoured with whole stalks of thyme which you had to remove. For dessert, one of us had rhubarb creme brulee and the other chocolate brownie; the brownie is enormous, and the creme brulee perhaps a little scanty, though nicely presented in two espresso cups. Came to about £20 a head.

Standard slightly-upmarket beer selection - Leffe, Staropramen, Hoegaarden - and a dangerously drinkable Addlestones cloudy cider, without the tinge of bitterness that afflicts a lot of real cider.


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