Saturday 23 February 2008

The Eagle Pub

I went out to the pub with some coworkers Friday night. This is sort of the common thing to do as far as I can tell since all pubs seem to be packed on Friday nights. We went down to The Eagle which is one of the most well known and central pubs in Cambridge. This one is particularly famous for hosting World War 2 pilots and being the place where Watson and Crick announced the DNA double helix. It is a nice pub with a fairly relaxed atmosphere (not unsual really) but is pretty crowded. I would say this is a must see for visitors to Cambridge. It is typical english pub sized so there is not a whole lot to see but it is worth stopping in for a pint.

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