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The Jenny
Wren |
UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP
Please note that some of
the details shown may be out of date. The new owners have not
yet updated this page.
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PUBLICAN |
To Be Confirmed. |
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ADDRESS |
St Kilda Avenue, Cambridge,
Cambridgeshire CB4 2QA Tel. 01223 505036 Fax. 01223
505066 |
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MAP |
Click
Here For Map. |
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PUB
EXPLORER REFERENCE |
15312. |
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PUB
OPENING TIMES |
Monday - Saturday 11am -
11pm. Sunday 12noon - 10.30pm. |
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DRAUGHT BEERS
SERVED |
Carlsberg, Stella,
Kronenbourg, John Smiths Smooth, Ruddles, Guinness, Strongbow Cider.
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CASK
MARQUE |
We are Cask Marque accredited
for
serving the perfect pint of real ale.
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REAL ALES |
Greene King IPA / XX Mild.
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ENTERTAINMENT |
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MONDAY |
Ladies Darts team. |
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TUESDAY |
2 Skittles teams, Ladies Darts team. |
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THURSDAY |
2 Pool teams. |
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FRIDAY |
Live Music. |
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SPORTING
FIXTURES |
We show all pay per view
matches on the plasma screen. |
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OTHER ENTERTAINMENT |
Sky Sports & Premier Plus,
2 TVs, Plasma Screen, Pool Table, Darts Board, Juke Box. |
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FOOD |
Good Pub Food served from a main menu & Homemade Specials board.
Tea & Coffee. |
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MEAL TIMES |
Daily 12noon - 2pm & 6pm
- 8pm. |
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FACILITIES |
Outdoor Seating Area, Wheelchair
Access, Disabled Toilet, Baby Changing Facility. |
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OTHER |
Children Welcome (until
7.30pm weekdays & 5.30pm weekends), Dogs Allowed, Car Parking 15+
spaces. Switch / Cash Back & Credit Cards accepted. |
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The Jenny Wren is a community pub located on an estate in
Cambridge. 'A quiet oasis', this locals pub is trouble free and female
friendly with helpful bar staff and a relaxed atmosphere. Refurbished
in April 2003 there is a clean tidy and modern feel about the place.
Meals can be chosen from a main menu and homemade specials board to be
enjoyed anywhere in the pub or outside during the summer months. We
are particularly popular for our real ales, which are Cask Marque
approved. What better way to spend an evening than to watch your
favourite team playing on the plasma screen whilst supping a traditional
pint with friends. Why not pop in when you're passing and take in the
sporting atmosphere!
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