As you leave Cambridge city centre along Newmarket Road you encounter a strange mix: a stretch of wide tree lined boulevard, surrounded by bland retail outlets, recently built giant budget hotels, bus lanes, endless traffic lights and a giant Tescos. In amongst this unattractive background there are a few gems: the Leper Chapel (reputably the oldest building in Cambridge), Cambridge United’s Abbey Stadium (almost as old?) and in an area where pubs have been demolished and converted there is still the Corner House (musical oasis) and dating from 1897, The Wrestlers.
The future of The Wrestlers seems ensured, it has carved a niche as a supreme provider of Thai food, and every time I venture in there are plenty of customers. It deserves its reputation, the food is excellent (try the king prawns..), reasonably priced and efficiently served. Your order is freshly prepared, so if the wait is longer in busy periods the staff will give you an accurate timescale for this.
In the meantime, the beer is always worth sampling, although it is on the expensive side, even for Cambridge (around £4 a pint). Try a pint of delicious Hook Norton ‘Lion’, a bronze (golden-ish) 4% beer, along with five other guest ales and the house beer, the powerful Adnam’s Broadside. There are plenty of lagers and a ‘craft beer’ too (a subject I will return to…). The staff seem keen to encourage the traditional pub aspect of the Wrestlers, I was offered a taste of the beer while deciding, always a good sign.
It is mainly a pub for passing through to eat, the lights are a bit too bright and tables can be booked out long in advance so you may end up standing at the bar rather than a comfortable collapse into an armchair, but I assure you that once you have eaten there you will definitely go back….
http://www.thewrestlerscambridge.co.uk/