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Pike & Eel

Pike & Eel, Cambridge

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The Pike & Eel was situated at 110 Water Street, closing in 2008. Latterly known as The Penny Ferry it was demolished in 2014. In April 2017, the 5 luxury homes built on the site of this former pub appeared in the news after vandals daubed graffiti over them - in Latin.
Source: Michael Walker

Review from tantallon.org.uk:
Excellent riverside location. You can see Midsummer Common, and fog, and cows, and people going past in eights and sculls.
The pub itself has been recently redone with rafters and words painted on the rafters. It does fairly standard and filling pub food for about a fiver a main course. In December 2002 a Christmas lunch here was
accompanied by an unexplained karaoke session.

(Latest fieldwork: 2003-09-22)
 

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Name Dates Comments
Ian Stuart 1990 Relief Manager for only 9 days. It was the flag ship of Greene King at that particular time I cannot believe it has been flattened. I became manager of The Spread Eagle in Bury St Edmund's a short time later.
Other Photos
Date of photo: 2014

Picture Source: Joanne Stevens

Date of photo: 2014

Picture Source: Joanne Stevens