Cambridge Edition October 2023 - Newsletter

SAVOUR & SIP

A monthly round-up of delicious happenings around Cambridgeshire

Apple of my eye Head to Burwash Manor Farm for its annual Apple Day on 8 October – and join the autumnal fun! There’s plenty on offer for kids and adults alike, such as demonstrations from expert apple identifiers and growers, games stalls, falconry, face painting, a steam train and the Sawston Steel Pan Band. Plus, enjoy apple-infused food and drink, like juice, cider and other sweet treats. All proceeds from the event go to The Sick Children’s Trust. Help them beat last year’s total of £5,500 – entrance is £3 per adult, with kids under 12 going free. Burwash Manor Farm, New Road, Barton, Cambridge CB23 7EY burwashmanorfarm.com

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Pages Coffee House is the newest addition to Cambridge’s caffeine scene. Located at 40

Trumpington Street, this indie cafe will serve beans from London’s Monmouth roastery. Patrons can enjoy speciality beverages like matcha and turmeric lattes, and delicious small bites baked daily. Owner Jasmine Jayyousi grew up in Cambridge and has seen businesses come and go. “Every time I came back, I’d notice the independent places had disappeared to give way to bigger chains,” she admits. “I moved back to Cambridge with the desire to add another independent spot to the mix, in the hope it becomes a core part of the community and keeps Cambridge’s unique spirit alive.” Pages opens 9 October, serving from 8am to 4pm (9am on Sundays). Pages Coffee House, 40 Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1QY Instagram: @pagescambridge

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