Eat and Drink

Bars

J1 bars
The J1 bars serve both alcoholic and soft drinks. The bars open at the same time as the doors.

J2 bar
The J2 bar serves tea, coffee, snacks and ice-cream from The Saffron Ice Cream Company as well as selection of alcoholic and soft drinks, including local real ales from BrewBoard and Moonshine Brewery. It opens one hour before performance start times.

If you are attending an event in J3 you will have access to the J2 bar.


Cambridge Junction is a cashless venue. 

From 03 April 2023 Cambridge Junction will only accept card/contactless payments at our box office, bar and cloakroom.

As a charity, cashless payments help us save money on banking fees and costs associated with handling cash. This means more of the money you spend with us goes towards our charitable work with young people and communities.

To find out more about Cambridge Junction and how you can support us follow the below link.

Find out how you can support Cambridge Junction


Challenge 25

Cambridge Junction operates the Challenge 25 scheme, so please don’t be offended if you are asked for ID when purchasing alcohol.

DrinkSafe Anti-Spiking Covers

DrinkSafe anti-spiking covers are single use foil covers which are designed to prevent drink spiking and are available at the bar at the customer’s request. The covers are designed so you can easily insert a straw yet provide a strong protective cover against spiking.

Eateries

Cambridge Junction is situated next to Cambridge Leisure Park, home to a wide range of eateries.


Our friends at Pizza 1889 based at the opposite end of the Cambridge Leisure Park are giving our customers 10% off pizzas.  Scan the QR code at box office in our J2 foyer to place your order. Enter today’s code to activate the discount. The discount code can also be found at the box office.  Feel free to enjoy your pizza in our J2 foyer but please make sure you allow enough time to order, collect and eat your pizza as food cannot be taken into the auditorium.
Click HERE for the menu.

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