A tradition for the World Congress, Monday’s ‘restaurant night’ is an informal social evening in town! We have hand-picked a few partner restaurants within walking distance of the city center, but more are available if you choose to make your own plans. Please note that Cambridge restaurants are often closed on Mondays, and pre-booking is recommended.
The Millworks and Cambridge Chop House will offer participants of Restaurant Night a set menu that must be paid for in advance. You can book either as a group or individually using the links below.
The Market House booking link is for a regular table - you will order and pay on the night. Please note that The Market House is usually closed on Mondays, but they have made a special exception for the World Congress if they receive enough bookings.
Please note these bookings are made directly with the restaurant.
Millworks is a modern, vibrant restaurant. Centre piece is the old mill wheel which we have lovingly restored.
Food is fresh and local, with an emphasis on fish and meat cooked in our charcoal oven. Alongside succulent steaks and fresh fish are small plates and feasts to share making it an offer to suit many occasions.
Millworks are offering a set menu for Restaurant Night @ £36 for three-courses. (Some items may incur a surcharge.)
Address
The Millworks, The Watermill, Newnham Road, Cambridge, CB3 9EY
Accessibility
The Millworks Cambridge is accessible to wheelchair users. Access is via the side-walk and an easy access toilet is also available.
Here's how to book your table:
The Cambridge Chop House sits in the heart of Cambridge, just 50 yards from King’s College Chapel. A building packed with history and charm, The Cambridge Chop House is spread over 2 floors with atmospheric cellars and a large glass fronted corner location. With its quirky spaces and great views, it is arguably the best spot in Cambridge.
The food is from traditional British roots, is no nonsense and keenly presented. Specialising in interesting cuts and chops of meat it is a haven for the meat lover. All steaks are at least 28 day aged and sourced from within the UK. However, great steaks are not the only option, with regularly changing fresh fish specials and hearty vegetarian food, there is enough choice to satisfy all tastes.
The Cambridge Chop House are offering a set menu for Restaurant Night @ £45 for three-courses. (Some items may incur a surcharge.)
Address
The Cambridge Chop House, 1 King’s Parade, Cambridge, CB2 1SJ
Accessibility
Access for wheelchair users is available but unfortunately, there is no accessible toilet.
Here's how to book your table:
Market House is a one-of-a-kind dining and meeting space in the heart of Cambridge.
Spreading over five floors of the iconic Grade II listed building, Market House comprises a fine dining Restaurant serving modern British cuisine, Private Dining Rooms and an atmospheric Wine Bar serving a mouth-watering Asia Menu. The interior of Market House is contemporary, stylish and inviting. The higher you go, the more impressive the sweeping views of Cambridge’s market square, Great St Mary's the University Church, Senate House and King’s College Chapel.
Address
Market House, 12/12A Market Hill, Cambridge, CB2 3NJ
Accessibility
Market House is a grade II listed building (over 200 years old), the main dining areas are on the 1st and 2nd floor and basement. Unfortunately, therefore, the main dining areas are not accessible to wheelchair users.
Here's how to book your table:
Kindly note that a reservation at The Market House is for a standard table - not a set menu. Orders and payments will be taken on the evening.
We're proudly supporting Meet Cambridge's Meet Up & Make a Difference campaign to help those in food poverty in Cambridge. Follow the link below to make a donation, funds will go to Cambridge Sustainable Food CIC to help to get food where it is needed.
Meet Up & Make a Difference is a positive impact campaign led by Meet Cambridge, involving the events community: clients, venues and suppliers to raise funds and supplies for those in need in our city.
As with many cities in the UK, Cambridge is not immune to food poverty. In the city itself, there are many people in crisis and the Cambridge City Foodbank and Cambridge Sustainable Food CIC are reporting a greater demand than ever before for their services. We believe that our industry is in a position to help.
Appointed organiser: Opening Doors & Venues Ltd
Tel: +44 (0) 1562 731788
Email: wcflcr25@opening-doors.org.uk
Main website: www.worldcongress.co