Rainbow

Cambridge


Quite a treat for non-meat eaters: a cheery basement bistro, tucked away at the end of an alley off King's Parade. In this warren of cosy rooms, rickety tables set the scene for an eclectic range of veg that's been transformed into a variety of bakes, roasts, pasta dishes and pies.

There are also tasty gluten-free options.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Cambridge attractions

1. King's College Chapel

0.03 MILES

In a city crammed with showstopping buildings, this is a scene-stealer. Grandiose 16th-century King's College Chapel is one of England’s most…

2. Great St Mary's Church

0.03 MILES

The foundations of Cambridge's sublime university church date from 1010. It was burnt to the ground in the 1290s and rebuilt in 1351. The major expansion…

3. Senate House

0.05 MILES

This beautiful classical structure (not open to the public), tucked in beside King's College, was designed in 1730 by James Gibbs. Graduations are held…

4. Gonville & Caius College

0.08 MILES

Known locally as Caius (pronounced 'keys'), Gonville and Caius boasts three fascinating gates: Virtue, Humility and Honour. They symbolise the progress of…

5. Corpus Clock

0.08 MILES

Made from 24-carat gold, the Corpus Clock displays the time through a series of concentric LED lights. A hideous-looking insect 'time-eater' crawls across…

6. Trinity Hall College

0.1 MILES

Wedged cosily among the great and famous colleges (but unconnected to better-known Trinity), diminutive Trinity Hall was founded in 1350 as a refuge for…

7. Clare College

0.1 MILES

The second-oldest Cambridge University college, riverside Clare was founded in 1326.

8. Corpus Christi College

0.13 MILES

Corpus Christi was founded in 1352, a heritage reflected in its exquisite buildings and a monastic atmosphere that radiates from the medieval Old Court…