Emerging from Lockdown in Cambridge 2

In what now feels like Week 562 of lockdown, there are definite signs that life is returning to the city with more people out and about and some cafes reopening for take out as they plan how they will operate longer term with social distancing etc.  Here’s a round up of good things that are happening in Cambridge now.

Cafe Abantu Cambridge

Cafe Abantu on Hobson Street has reopened with a small take away menu of coffee, cake, sausage rolls and quiche.  Abantu will be open on Thursday, Friday and Saturday next week but keep an eye on their social media as opening days/times will increase and the menu will evolve as the days go on.  Welcome back, Wendy!!

Instagram @cafeabantu

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Image credit: Cambridge University Botanic Garden

The Botanic Garden may have closed its gates but, undaunted, the team is bringing the Festival of Plants 2020 to us online from 26 – 28 May.  There’s a different theme each day (Plant Science, Horticulture and Conservation) with short talks, virtual Garden tours, events, family activities, films, Facebook Live sessions and a Twitter takeover.  I know this is going to be fabulous but I’m sure I’m not the only one who can’t wait to wander round the Garden again, then get stuck in to some delicious cake in the Cafe!

https://www.botanic.cam.ac.uk/festival-of-plants-2020-programme/

Aromi Cambridge gelato
Image credit: Aromi Cambridge

Aromi has their Peas Hill Gelateria window open every day from 12pm – 6pm for gelato and Sicilian coffee. So happy that this delicious ice cream is back!  Opening times may vary so check their social media.

Instagram @aromicaffe

A Space of One's Own - David Parr House Cambridge
Image credit: David Parr House

David Parr House is launching a new online exhibition “A Space of One’s Own”.  Running from 25 May to 22 June, it comes at exactly the right time, as our lives have focused on our own homes for months now.  This remarkable Arts and Crafts worker’s home has many fascinating stories to tell.  The David Parr team would love people to respond to this exhibition with their own pictures and thoughts on the importance of having your own private space and the rooms or spaces that represent you and the way you like to live.

http://www.davidparrhouse.org

The Cambridge Oven logo
Image credit: The Cambridge Oven

The Cambridge Oven on Hills Road has continued baking throughout much of the lockdown period and is now offering a full range of their gorgeous baked goods from a counter in the doorway with contactless payment only.  They’re open Tuesday – Sunday 8am – 3pm with home deliveries still available for orders over £15.

Instagram @the_cambridge_oven

Trinity College Cambridge

And finally, nature is doing her beautiful thing, crisis or no crisis!  Here’s a wild flower meadow on the lawn outside Trinity College and there are other glorious wild flower areas in most of the city’s green spaces, which really make me smile.  Now that we are starting to emerge into some sort of new normal, I do hope that everybody is doing ok and most of all that you, your families and friends are keeping safe and well x

2 thoughts on “Emerging from Lockdown in Cambridge 2”

  1. I’m not generally a big ice cream fan, but as I type this the weather here in Northern California is particularly warm and that gelato looks amazing! My trip to Cambridge in April/May bit the dust, of course, but I’m hoping to plan something before too long.
    I hope this time hasn’t been too hard on your family and the new puppy!

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