Steak & Honour

Cambridge


'Don’t try eating these with one hand', warns a joint that started out as a couple of burger vans. These beef patties come squished between brioche buns and dripping with cheese. You can take them away, but they’re easier to manage in the bare-bones cafe (plastic trays, no cushions, Formica tables). Grab a stack of napkins and enjoy.


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