Eagle Public House
Benet Street
Cambridge
CB2 3QN
01223 505020
The Eagle Public House is renowned for its RAF Bar (graffiti of World War II airmen covering the ceiling and walls in the innermost chamber) and because Francis Crick interrupted patrons' lunchtime on 28 February 1953 to announce that he and James Watson had "discovered the secret of life" - DNA structure!
The pub is quite atmospheric with actual candles and friendly service and is a great place to grab a drink and mingle with students and professors or just listen in on some really interesting intellectual debates.
Eagle Public House is now managed by the Green King Brewery and this was the first time I was visiting a pub from this stable. They tout their homemade food a lot, but most of it was a disappointment.
The potted ham hock (5.25) was just salty with no flavour and very dry for potted meat. The red onion chutney along with it was the only thing that made it slightly palatable. Served with bread (5.25)
The side of Rosemary Roasted Butternut Wedges with sour cream (2.65)
was completely tasteless except for an extremely mild hint of rosemary.
The squash wasn't roasted enough to bring out its flavours and I used
the ham from the potted ham hock to get some salt into the dish (People
who know me, know that I am someone who NEVER adds salt to my food)
I was recommended the Slow Cooked Pork Belly (13.95) which was very soft and coming apart at the gentlest touch, but again there was no seasoning or flavour, either in the pork or the accompanying vegetables. The only thing that made the dish palatable was the creamy mashed potatoes on the side. All it needed was a bit of ginger and garlic paste and the flavour would have completely exploded. Coupled with the tender meat, it would be an amazing dish, but we were sorely disappointed!
We had, had a really long and tiring day, otherwise we don't normally order everything in one go. And we really regretted it, especially given all the other eating out options around.
Go here for the atmosphere, but stay clear the food!
Rating : 1.5 / 5
Points for atmosphere, not food.
Food was 0 / 5
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