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The Pancake CafeThe Pancake Cafe is on Saddler Street in Durham. The street keeps much of its medieval character, offering a historic backdrop. The Pancake Cafe is known for its range of pancakes, both sweet and savoury.
View Info →Durham’s food and drink establishments reflect the city’s character and contemporary tastes. From traditional pubs in the city centre and surrounding neighbourhoods like Neville’s Cross, to restaurants offering regional cuisine, there’s a range of options. Many venues focus on locally sourced produce, and seasonal events such as pop-up dining experiences and brewery tours appear regularly in the city’s listings. You’ll find everything from casual cafes to more formal dining, catering to varied preferences and budgets. Expect to find establishments offering views of the River Wear and the Cathedral.
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The Pancake CafeThe Pancake Cafe is on Saddler Street in Durham. The street keeps much of its medieval character, offering a historic backdrop. The Pancake Cafe is known for its range of pancakes, both sweet and savoury.
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Knead A SliceKnead A Slice is a pizzeria on North Road in Durham, in a relaxed area near the university. It appeals to both students and locals. Knead A Slice is known for sourdough pizzas made with local ingredients.
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Undercroft restaurantUndercroft restaurant is a restaurant located on Saddler Street in Durham. The street's medieval architecture reflects Durham's history as a cathedral city. This restaurant is within a 15th-century vaulted undercroft, originally part of Durham Cathedral's monastic buildings.
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