Browns Cambridge

UnclaimedNightlife, Restaurants
Closed
Phone+44 01223 461655
Address23 Trumpington Street, Cambridge, England CB2 1QA, UK
Web Sitebrowns-restaurants.co.uk/restaurants/eastofengland/cambridge

Work Hours

Monday9:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM - 11:00 PMClosed now
Wednesday9:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday9:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Saturday9:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Sunday9:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Location

About the Business

Part of a converted wing of the old Addenbrooke's Hospital, Browns Brasserie & Bar Cambridge is located in the heart of the city close to the Fitzwilliam Museum and the River Cam, famous for its punting.

Step inside through the stunning Virginia creeper that frames the entrance and you'll discover a beautifully decorated, light, airy space and a bustling atmosphere. And for those lazy, sunny days, relax on our outdoor terrace, gently sipping one of our legendary Bloody Marys.

Established in 1972.

Business Name

Browns Cambridge

Specialties

Join us for a relaxing, brasserie brunch, lunch, afternoon tea or dinner, made with quality, fresh, seasonal ingredients. Or if you don't fancy a meal, our expert, friendly teams will look after you in our stylish cocktail bar area, where you can enjoy a crafted cocktail (or two), a glass of fine wine or Champagne and graze on some delicious bar snacks. However you spend your time in our restaurant, you can be certain it will be time well spent.

Amenities

Takes Reservations, Offers Delivery, No Takeout, Wheelchair accessible, Accepts Debit Cards, Accepts Android Pay, Accepts Apple Pay, Outdoor Seating, Classy, Casual, Moderate Noise, Casual Dress, Good for Groups, Good For Kids, Good for Dinner, Street Parking, Waiter Service, Free Wi-Fi, Full Bar, Not Good For Dancing, No TV, Bike Parking, Moderate noise, Classy, Casual, Good for kids, Good for groups, Outdoor seating

Business Owner

Browns Brasserie B. (Business Owner)

Browns was the first hospitality venture established by millionaire Jeremy Mogford, who in 1973 invested £10,000 (of which £2,500 was borrowed from his father) in the first Browns Restaurant and Bar in Brighton, East Sussex. He established a chain of seven restaurants, mostly in university towns such as Bristol, Cambridge and Oxford, with an annual turnover of £15 million. In 1996, Mogford sold the Browns chain to Bass Brewery for £35 million.

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