Highlights: A well-regarded bar with antique furnishings, frequented by many celebrities.
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Bene't St, Cambridge CB2 3QN, United Kingdom
非你不渴Eagle Bar, the ceiling is covered with graffiti left by Royal Air Force pilots with lighters during World War II, old photos, old objects, old menus, this is the real British style.
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Eagle Bar, the ceiling is covered with graffiti left by Royal Air Force pilots with lighters during World War II, old photos, old objects, old menus, this is the real British style.
Eagle Bar is a holy place for biology students like me. Sixty years ago, Watson and Clark published the double helix structure of DNA here. I never thought that the British, who claim to be rigorous and serious, would put such an academic thing in a bar.
In addition to enjoying authentic fish and chips and beer, this traditional British pub is also a place with stories. "We have discovered the secrete of life". On February 28, 1953, two scientists who discovered DNA published their findings here for the first time. During World War II, this was also a gathering place for Royal Air Force pilots, and their traces were left on the ceiling...
This bar is where Sanger and his colleagues discovered DNA sequencing. We used to come here often when we were in school. It is very close to OPEN NARKET. I recommend it to everyone...
The setting was just as I imagined: quaint, elegant, steeped in history and rich in culture. The fish and chips were classic British, and the steaks were enormous and incredibly filling. The bartender was a stickler, insisting on seeing original passports before buying drinks. My family of three had locked our originals in the hotel safe, so copies and scans weren't accepted. We could only eat but not drink! Even though my daughter didn't want to drink, we, the parents, were still not allowed to drink without the originals! It was an unforgettable memory!