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The Mill

4.3 (1166)

Riverside haven pouring real ales amid punting boats and vinyl spins on Cambridge's charming River Cam.

Nestled on the banks of the River Cam at 14 Mill Lane, The Mill is a cherished 19th-century pub blending historic charm with a cozy, music-filled ambiance. Renowned for its real ales, craft beers, and hearty pub fare, it offers riverside seating in summer and a snug interior with vinyl records year-round. Perfect for unwinding by the water amid punting boats gliding past.

A brief summary to The Mill

  • Monday 12 pm-11 pm
  • Tuesday 12 pm-11 pm
  • Wednesday 12 pm-11 pm
  • Thursday 12 pm-11 pm
  • Friday 12 pm-11 pm
  • Saturday 12 pm-11 pm
  • Sunday 12 pm-9 pm

Local tips

  • Opt for card payments only, as cash is not accepted.
  • Book the snug room ahead for groups of up to 16.
  • Try the rotating real ales or unique ciders like mango.
  • Visit in summer for outdoor riverside seating.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Cambridge Railway Station, walk 20-25 minutes along Station Road and across Silver Street Bridge; flat pavements with some cobblestones near the river, fully accessible.

  • Bus

    Take Parkside bus C1 or C3 from the city center to stop near Silver Street, 5-10 minutes travel time, £2-3 one-way adult fare; services every 10-15 minutes, wheelchair accessible.

  • Taxi

    Taxi from central Cambridge like King's Parade takes 5-8 minutes, £8-12 depending on traffic; available 24/7, suitable for groups or luggage.

  • Cycling

    Cycle from central spots like Market Square in 8-12 minutes via flat cycle paths along the Cam; free public bike racks nearby, but limited secure parking.

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Riverside Allure by the Cam

Perched directly on the River Cam, The Mill captivates with its idyllic setting in Cambridge's heart. This 19th-century pub overlooks the gentle flow of the water, where punting boats drift lazily under willow trees. The exterior stonework hints at its storied past, while outdoor benches invite patrons to savor the scene on sunny days. In the background, the rhythmic splash of oars and distant chatter from punters create a timeless riverside symphony.

Cozy Interiors and Vinyl Vibes

Step inside to discover a compact, warmly lit space that embodies classic British pub character. Exposed beams and wooden furnishings foster intimacy, accommodating snug gatherings. A record player spins vinyl tracks, filling the air with eclectic tunes that range from folk to indie, enhancing the relaxed mood. In cooler months, a roaring fire crackles, drawing visitors to huddle over pints amid the comforting glow.

Craft Beers and Hearty Eats

The Mill shines with its impressive beer lineup, featuring award-winning real ales and craft selections from local breweries. Patrons can sample rotating taps alongside ciders like mango-infused varieties. The kitchen delivers robust pub classics: fish and chips with crisp batter, juicy burgers, and seasonal Sunday roasts piled high with Yorkshire puddings. Vegetarian options ensure broad appeal, all served in generous portions suited to the pub's hearty ethos.

Historic Roots and Pub Traditions

Dating back to the 19th century, The Mill has long served as a social hub for Cambridge locals and visitors. Its CAMRA accolades, including Cambridge Pub of the Year, underscore its dedication to cask-conditioned excellence. Positioned near the historic Laundress Lane, it echoes the area's milling heritage, where water wheels once powered the town. Today, it upholds traditions with no-frills service and a welcoming vibe that bridges centuries.

Seasonal Shifts and Social Scene

Summer transforms the pub into an open-air haven, with crowds spilling onto the green for al fresco dining amid blooming flowers. Autumn brings misty river views and heartier menus, while winter emphasizes indoor warmth. The snug room seats up to 16 for private bookings, ideal for celebrations. Throughout, the pub pulses with conversation, laughter, and the clink of glasses, making it a lively yet laid-back spot.

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