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Mill Road is a two-lane road in southeast Cambridge, England. [1] It runs southeast from near to Parker's Piece , at the junction with Gonville Place , East Road , and Parkside . It crosses the main railway line and links to the city's ring road (the A1134 ).
Covent Garden is a street in Cambridge, England, off Mill Road and near The Kite district. The street takes its name from the London market of the same name as there used to be a market garden there. [1] The street has one pub The Six Bells, where cricketer Israel Haggis was landlord from 1837 to 1844. [2]
The Fort St George In England is the oldest pub on the River Cam in Cambridge, England. The Grade II listed timber-framed building [1] on Midsummer Common dates in part from the 16th century, [2] and although "much altered and enlarged over the years, still has considerable charm. Especially notable is the snug to the right of the main entrance ...
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McMullen's is acquisitive and has recently purchased pubs and bars in Cambridge, Chelmsford, Sevenoaks, Fleet, Marlow, Milton Keynes and Bishop's Stortford. Due to the forced pub closures during the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020–21, Mac's began selling takeaway casks of beer directly from their brewery yard. [16] The company has no debt. [17]
The pub features a "white gingerbread building festooned with hanging baskets of petunias and nestled among rows of Victorian terraced houses" with black wrought iron gates. [1] The atmosphere, service and the food at the pub have generated mixed reviews from online reviewers. [2] It serves beer and there is adequate parking nearby.
Today the pub serves a special ale to commemorate the discovery, dubbed "Eagle's DNA". Also in 1953 Watson and Crick worked over lunch in the Eagle to draw up a list of the 20 canonical amino acids. This has been a very influential rubric for molecular biology, and was a key development in understanding the protein-coding nature of DNA. [8
The Baron of Beef public house on Bridge Street. The Baron of Beef is a pub in Bridge Street, Cambridge, England, owned by Bob Jones.. Michael Peacock, columnist of the Town Crier, gave his former paper, the Daily Mirror, a story about Chris Curry and Clive Sinclair having a fight there. [1]