Loch Fyne restaurant and bar in Cambridge reopens as The Little Rose
The Loch Fyne restaurant and bar on Trumpington Street in Cambridge reopened last Saturday (January 21) as The Little Rose, following a refurbishment.
The exterior of the building has been completely remodelled and a new entrance leads through to The Little Rose’s new courtyard area, which has been decorated and enhanced with festoon lighting.
Inside, the old bar has been replaced by a new space, complete with a tiled bar front, while the restaurant area has also been renovated, with new timber panelling featuring a floral pattern.
Food-wise, there is a range of seafood, including pan-fried sea bass fillet and smoked mackerel arancini, as well as roasts every Sunday.
To celebrate the reopening, The Little Rose is offering guests 50 per cent off main courses across lunch and dinner until January 31. Also, anyone wishing to have a look around the pub space can enjoy a glass of fizz on the house.
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Kevin Hunter, general manager at The Little Rose, said: “The Little Rose has been transformed both inside and out and, thanks to our brand new menu offering, guests will be able to enjoy a premium dining experience in a cosy and traditional setting all year round.”
For more information, visit littlerosecambridge.com.