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The Lion and Lamb - Milton
'The Lion and Lamb promises honest pub fare, and makes
the most of its location, drawing in passing trade from the
busy main road that feeds the Cambridge Science Park'
Good, traditional pub food can be hard to unearth, but in
Milton, there is no shortage of choice. Home to four traditional
pubs, and with three located on the busy High Street, there
is some competition when it comes to choosing where to eat
in this historic village, and it is down to each venue to
attract custom.
The Lion and Lamb does this by promising honest pub fare,
and makes the most of its location, drawing in passing trade
from the busy main road that feeds the Cambridge Science Park
by offering take-away breakfast baps served with speciality
coffee to soothe the early morning commute, as well as an
express lunch-time service aimed at business lunches.
Inside, low-slung beams help to create a warm and comfortable
atmosphere, which is emphasised by the affable staff who greet
you. Divided into two separate areas, the refurbished restaurant
offers a quiet, more formal atmosphere - that can feel slightly
stiff when empty - than the front bar where, on some evenings,
you may find yourself accidentally involved in a pool tournament
or poker evening at the end of your meal. Visiting on a Tuesday
- the weekly quiz night - I had to do my best not to be cajoled
into joining one of the habitual teams.
The venue is certainly friendly, and the effort that has gone
into making this a welcoming, community pub is plain to see,
not least because of the regular customers buttressing the
bar. The menu is extensive, full of family favourites, and
punctuated by locally sourced produce - the restaurant claims
Grassmere Farm Rutland Pork is the best in the region, and
you can enjoy their gammon steak or sausages here, the latter
served with customary gravy that is second to none. Although
traditionally British cuisine, the short starter menu will
allow you to indulge if Asian food is more your thing, offering
delicate spring rolls that are served with a sharp teriyaki
sauce, and crunchy Filo-wrapped king prawns accompanied by
a more gentle, sweet-chilli dip.
Accommodating to a fault, the pub allows you to pre-order
your menu if time is a concern, and also serves food more
suitable to a lunch-hour visit, with a selection wraps and
freshly baked baguettes, as well as the more traditional baked
potatoes. It's also clear that families are welcome, with
a separate child's menu, and a large, enclosed play area in
the garden.
The Lion and Lamb have got the tone just right - it may not
be gastro-pub cuisine, but the food is honestly prepared,
candidly priced, and served with a passion which lets you
know that both the community and the landlord want the pub
to succeed.
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