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I was attracted by the listing in the Good Beer Guide, but it was not obvious which of the beers were cask conditioned as they were all on fonts. I was told that my choice was, but it seemed rather cold and fizzy. I was interesting, but rather expensive. A quirky place with probably more seats outside than in, and with a vast selection of bottled beer. Worth a look, but not a traditional pub. View all feedback.
What a gem; this place is amazing as are the super staff. Beer drinkers heaven with well over 100 to chose from in bottles and cans plus some great draught beers. Come here every year around my birthday and never fail to be made very welcome. Heartily recommend paying this place a visit and its only 150m from Ely Cathedral.
They have the best hot chocolate to warm you up on a chilly day. Friendly staff and a good welcome.
An impromptu light lunch lead to me stopping off here recently. I don’t think I made the best choice: pork and egg pie, the accompanying salad was overdressed for my liking I would normally expect this to be served on the side. There is a good range of alternative dishes in this friendly and clean establishment. The car park off Broad Street is very convenient; walk to the top and 3At3 is at the top of the lane. Alternatively, walk through Three Cups Walk at the top of Fore Hill. It’s worth noting that all parking is free in a Ely though there are restrictions on length of parking, so check the signage.
Four of us visited Ely and stopped off for lunch at this eatery come off licence. We were helped by a very knowledgable member of staff on both the menu and drinks selection. The location is just off the main square down a pedestrian alley, we sat outside with a lovely view and soaked up the atmosphere.
We happened across this cafe we don't know Ely at all but came to see the cathedral. Anyway the lunch we had was really nice and the staff were lovely, very friendly. They also sell local beer and cider, an amazing selection. My only criticism would be that we bought a couple of beers to take home and did explain that one of them needed to be gluten free. We went on their advice but when we got home it wasn't in fact gluten free so my partner was a bit disappointed he couldn't drink it. All the more for me but really they should have advised us better. However, I still feel it is a nice place so please go!