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The Red House, Longstowe - pub details

Address: Old North Rd, Longstowe, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB3 7UT [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 19698) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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> Current user rating: 6.3/10 (rated by 15 users)
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Spent another pleasant afternoon in the Red House. 4 ales available, tried 3 and all were excellent. Noticed they are having an ale festival on the 31st May. Will be visiting.
sewah - 9 May 2010 19:07
Not bad but not exceptional. Old red house by the former main road with a big car park. The stress here is on food, and opinions there seem to vary with who you consult. The beer quality is good, usually 2-3(-4) ales often with something out-of-the-ordinary. The drinking area feels more like a lounge, and can have diners taking up the space - a bit twee but is still welcoming, and the lower level back part of the bar is a good place for a quiet chat.
Arctium_lappa - 7 Feb 2010 19:12
Not bad but not exceptional. Old red house by the former main road with a big car park. The stress here is on food, and opinions there seem to vary with who you consult. The beer quality is good, usually 2-3(-4) ales often with something out-of-the-ordinary. The drinking area feels more like a lounge, and can have diners taking up the space - a bit twee but is still welcoming, and the lower level back part of the bar is a good place for a quiet chat.
Arctium_lappa - 7 Feb 2010 19:12
A quiet pub on a main road, all the better for a bank holiday beer festival they were holding. Cottage Hot Dog & Wheel Tapper's Ale, St Austell Tinners, Oakham Inferno & JHB, Adnams Bitter, Jennings Cragrat & Cumberland Ale, Shepherd Neame Spitfire, Woodfordes Wherry and Black Sheep Bitter were the festival beers. Thatchers Heritage cider was also available. The interior was very comfortable and we had a very friendly welcome.
blue_scrumpy - 2 Sep 2009 21:10
After the last visit which was very enjoyable I have to post another after what was to me an expensive meal that was not upto the standard this pub used to have.
Dirty glasses and cutlery and sticky floors are not my idea of a nice evening out.
The service was friendly and the food arrived fairly quickly but my main course was poor to the point I felt ill after we left. Also looking back at the bill we appeared to haver been overcharged.
Also a note the sign outside says 4 real ales, I counted only 2 and a cider.
Shame to see a good pub go downhill and suffice to say we probably wont visit again.

CambridgeBlue - 18 Jun 2009 09:45

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