Cambridge Edition July 2019

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JULY CINEMA EVENT Cambridge BID’s alfresco cinema returns this July with fantastic, family-friendly films. Run in partnership with the City Council, these much-loved summer events animate a usually quiet space with an evening of fun. The next date is 26 July, when you can catch up with everyone’s favourite superheroes in Pixar’s Incredibles 2 , plus join Jack Black for the hilarious School of Rock later on the same night. The event runs from 6.30pm to 10.30pm alongside a night market selling artisan food, beverages, crafts and gifts. Around 100 seats are available on a first come, first served basis, though people are welcome to bring their own chairs and rugs. Becky Burrell, marketing and commercial manager at Cambridge BID, says: “Our outdoor films and night markets are becoming a summer tradition for Cambridge residents, who enjoy the opportunity to see their favourite movies for free on the big screen, with a variety of delicious refreshments close at hand.” cambridgebid.co.uk

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SPOTLIGHT ON STATION SQUARE

Having undergone a dramatic transformation in recent years, Station Square is now a gleaming gateway to the city, with all kinds of dining and retail on offer. You’re never more than a few steps from something delicious to eat in this area, whether you’re after an on-the-go snack before hopping on a train or fancy a leisurely sit-down meal. The Old Ticket Office, located – you’ve guessed it – in the spot where rail tickets used to be sold, is a smart gastro pub with a fine line in G&Ts, craft beer and bar snacks, plus hearty meals including home-made curries and towering burgers. Across the piazza, Station Tavern is another popular pub, serving Sunday roasts, Friday night fish and chips, brunches and pub grub classics. Wasabi and Pret AManger are good for a morning coffee or a quick bite to eat, plus you can pick up essentials at the Sainsbury’s Local on the corner. If you’re looking for new cycling gear, or need a quick fix on your cycle to get you on way, pop in to Rutland Cycling, which sells bikes and related accessories, plus offers repairs and servicing. The store also has a fleet of hire bikes available, ideal for cycling to work or for exploring the city. If you need somewhere for you or guests to the city to rest their heads overnight, The Tamburlaine is a glamorous four-star hotel with a stylish in-house cocktail bar and restaurant, or the Ibis is modern and affordable, with a nice coffee shop and bar downstairs, Chill#2.

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