Cambridge Edition November 2019

FOOD & DR INK

A MONTHLY ROUND-UP OF GASTRO GOINGS-ON AROUND CAMBRIDGESHIRE

Dig out your dirndls and step into your lederhosen for Cambridge Oktoberfest on 8 and 9 November on Jesus Green. German beer, food and music come together in a heated tent that can hold 2,000 people. A specially brewed Bavarian beer will be served, together with traditional oompah music and schlager sounds from an authentic Bavarian band. As for food, you can expect a selection schnitzel, bratwurst and pretzels to keep you going. Entrance to Oktoberfest is free, except for the evening session on the 9th, when it’s Β£6. cambridge-oktoberfest.co.uk CAMBRIDGE OKTOBERFEST

WINTER BEER FESTIVAL The younger sibling of the longest-running beer fest in the country is back from 13 to 16 November, when the winter Cambridge Beer Festival brings casks aplenty to the University Social Club on Mill Lane. Expect ales of all kinds, big wedges of cheese, gallons of cider and much more. cambridgebeerfestival.com

VEGAN VICE POP-UP AT THIRSTY AND HUNGRY

If you’ve been missing the hugely popular pop-up at Ta Bouche, listen up: Vegan Vice has confirmed a weekend-long kitchen residency at King Street’s Thirsty and Hungry from 15 to 17 November. Earning rave reviews for its inventive vegan burgers, the Vegan Vice team can often be found in London for pop-ups, as well as Cambridge and the north. The menu has yet to be finalised, but Thirsty owner SamOwens, a carnivore, is highly impressed by the flavours. Search Vegan Vice on Facebook

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