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TIME TO TUCK IN! Prepare to savour city-wide offers, experiences and trails at this month’s Cambridge Food & Drink Week
C ambridge’s vibrant hospitality Week returns from 9-17 May 2026, inviting residents and visitors to explore the city’s cafes, restaurants, bars and independent food businesses. Delivered by Cambridge BID, the week- long celebration will showcase the diversity of Cambridge’s hospitality sector through exclusive dining offers, special menus, themed food trails and unique food and drink experiences across the city. Throughout the week, visitors can scene will take centre stage this spring as Cambridge Food & Drink download a voucher and redeem special offers at participating venues such as The Orator, Mercado Central, Fitzbillies and Tamburlaine Restaurant and Bar, as well as discover new places via curated trails
and book a series of tasting experiences and workshops hosted by local businesses. The programme also includes one-off events and hands-on experiences, giving people the chance to try something new – from cocktail masterclasses and gin-making sessions to food tastings and immersive dining events. Plus, headline sponsor Elle Events Management has curated exciting events, including an Independent Food & Drink Fair at the University Arms Hotel on 10 May, a Cocktail and Craft Evening at Novi on 11 and 13 May, and a Cheese Tasting Experience at The Hobson on 15 May. The week begins with a public launch event at Lion Yard on Saturday 9 May, where visitors can enjoy complimentary mocktails from Greys’ Bars to kick off
the celebrations. People are encouraged to explore the city, support local businesses and celebrate creativity and talent within Cambridge’s hospitality community. Thank you to our Cambridge Food & Drink Week sponsors, Elle Event Management, The Orator and Greys’ Bars. Bon appetit!
For full listings, offers and experiences, visit love-cambridge.com/cambridge-food- and-drink-week/
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