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  1. Yeah, good call on The Geldart. It's just off Mill Road and close to the Devonshire Arms. And yes that's certainly where you'd hear Irish music. Anyway, as you say, there are loads of decent pubs. Hope you get a chance to sample some.
  2. Hi all, Cambridge Utd fan here. Really looking forward to tomorrow night, especially as the 2 sides have so rarely met. For anyone who doesn't know Cambridge that well thought I'd give a couple of pub suggestions if you've got the time to visit. 1. The Eagle, Bene't St: old, city centre pub where the discovery of DNA was announced; was a popular watering hole with pilots during WW2 and you can still see their graffiti from that time. 2. Cambridge Blue, Gwydir St; Live & Let Live, Mawson Rd, The Salisbury Arms, Tenison Rd: all three are excellent real ale pubs and for anyone travelling up by train are an easy walk from the station 3. The Mill, Mill Lane, classic city centre pub on the river; gets crammed with tourists in the summer but should be a little quieter in the evenings and if you don't like it The Anchor is virtually next door 4. The BrewHouse, King St: can be a little pricey but excellent and unusual range of their own brewed beer; food consistently good too; King Street itself has a number of other pubs on it too 5. Fort St George, Midsummer Common: another classic river side pub; wonderful atmosphere and great selection of beers; it's also on the football ground side of the city so with a bit of planning and time you could then make your way up to the ground from there (bus, taxi or a good 25-30 min walk Hope that helps - wishing everyone a safe journey up. Oh and for those of you who have never been to The Abbey before it will certainly be a change from your experience of Premier League grounds! Sean
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