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Station Tavern

Classic Young's pub by Cambridge Station: seasonal British eats, cask ales, Sunday roasts, and versatile spaces from terrace to private dining.

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Tucked right outside Cambridge Railway Station, the Station Tavern is a welcoming Young's pub offering hearty British seasonal dishes, an extensive drinks selection, and a cozy atmosphere perfect for travelers, locals, and groups. With daily breakfasts, pub classics, and renowned Sunday roasts, it features indoor seating, a private room called The Sidings, and a terrace for outdoor enjoyment. Open from 9am to 11pm every day, it blends convenience with classic pub charm in a bustling location.

A brief summary to Station Tavern

  • 2 Station Sq, Cambridge, CB1 2GA, GB
  • +441223489570
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  • Duration: 0.5 to 2 hours
  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Mixed
  • Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
  • Monday 9 am-11 pm
  • Tuesday 9 am-11 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-11 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-11 pm
  • Friday 9 am-11 pm
  • Saturday 9 am-11 pm
  • Sunday 9 am-11 pm

Local tips

  • Opt for Sunday roasts, served with all the traditional trimmings—perfect for a hearty post-train meal.
  • Book The Sidings room ahead for groups; it opens to the terrace for ideal private events.
  • Start your day with the full English breakfast, available from opening at 9am.
  • Sample Young's cask ales fresh from the pumps alongside seasonal dishes.
  • Reserve tables for weekends when the pub buzzes with travelers and locals.
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Prime Position by the Rails

Perched at 2 Station Square, the Station Tavern commands an enviable spot directly adjacent to Cambridge Railway Station. This strategic location makes it a natural hub for arriving passengers, commuters dashing between trains, and visitors stepping into the historic university city. The pub's exterior invites with its traditional signage, promising refuge from the rush of platforms and ticket halls. Inside, the layout flows seamlessly from bar to dining areas, accommodating solo drinkers, intimate dinners, and larger gatherings alike.

Seasonal British Fare

The menu highlights Britain's changing seasons through dishes crafted from fresh, regional ingredients. Expect pub staples like fish and chips, pies, and burgers alongside lighter options such as salads and sharing platters. Breakfast service kicks off the day with full English offerings, while Sundays bring the highlight: generous roasts featuring beef, lamb, or nut options served with Yorkshire puddings, seasonal vegetables, and rich gravies. Desserts round out meals with sticky toffees and cheesecakes, all prepared to satisfy hearty appetites.

Drinks That Define the Pub

A cornerstone of the experience lies in the bar, stocked with Young's award-winning ales pumped fresh from casks. Complementing these are global wines, craft beers on draught, and creative cocktails for those seeking variety. The selection caters to every mood, from a quick pint while awaiting a connection to leisurely sipping during post-work unwinds. Non-alcoholic choices and chilled wines ensure inclusivity for all guests.

Spaces for Every Occasion

Versatile interiors mix comfortable booths, high tables, and bar stools for flexible seating. The Sidings, a dedicated private room, seats up to 14 or hosts standing parties of 30, ideal for meetings, celebrations, or casual events. It connects directly to a terrace, allowing seamless indoor-outdoor flow. This setup suits everything from quiet breakfasts to lively evening crowds, with background music adding subtle energy without overwhelming conversation.

Daily Rhythm and Reliability

Consistent hours from 9am to 11pm daily provide dependable access, whether for early starts or late trains. The pub hums with activity, especially around peak travel times, yet maintains a relaxed vibe. Wheelchair accessibility and disabled facilities enhance inclusivity, while the terrace offers fresh air on milder days. This reliability cements its role as a Cambridge staple for both planned visits and spontaneous stops.

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