Shops & Venues on Four Went Ways
Four Went Ways - At a glance
Four Went Ways is a place on the South East outskirts of Cambridge with a small number of businesses.
Four Went Ways also has the following useful amenity: a restaurant called Little Chef.
Near to Four Went Ways
The following places are close by to Four Went Ways:
- Bourne Bridge Road - 0.36 mile
- Bourne Bridge - 0.55 mile
- Bournebridge Service Station - 0.55 mile
- Granta Park - 0.66 mile
- The Milstein Building - 0.77 mile
- Hildersham Road - 0.83 mile
- Meadow Walk - 1.05 mile
- Pampisford Road - 1.1 mile
- Lewis Close - 1.16 mile
- Linton Road - 1.45 mile
What Four Went Ways shoppers are saying...
“We stopped in this cafe both on our way up and back from Great Yarmouth, we only had coffees and cold drinks as we just wanted a rest really, we did see other peoples food and it looked good but the let down was the toilets ( or lack of) You would think that somewhere who claims to be world famous and accepts coaches would have...”
- a review of The World Famous Comfort Cafe by Katie
“My husband came here with his dad on the way to see his nan in norfolk as a kid. He was so happy to find it again & service & food still second to none. :-)...”
- a review of The World Famous Comfort Cafe by Ann lewington
“The choices on the menu are great and the staff bent over backwards to cater for my very fussy daughter she ended up having something that wasnt even on the menu(chefs discrecion)i would highly recomend the cafe friendly staff,great menu,good value, clean and inviting...”
- a review of The World Famous Comfort Cafe by diana ross
“.......because it was a lorry drivers' cafe and drivers from all over, (Europe anyway), got to know that they could get a good meal there and have no trouble parking in the huge carpark. I live fairly close to the cafe, quite regularly eat there and am usually quite happy with it. One problem is that most of the staff, (who change so regularly that I never see...”
- a review of The World Famous Comfort Cafe by Cynthia Brown
“The signs on the road attract you and you feel a local cafe will be much better than the Little Chef next door....Wrong Unsmiling staff is one thing but poor quality "british food" is another Cheap sausages, poor quality bacon top the list of mainly frozen low quality ingredients, yet prices are not as cheap as the ingredients Could, and should, be so much better - one visit...”
- a review of The World Famous Comfort Cafe by Dave
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Restaurants - English (Shops & other Retail Outlets) based in the Four Went Ways area of CambridgeTel: 01223 837321Address: Four Went Ways, Little Abington, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB21 6AP
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Cafes, Snack Bars & Tea Rooms (Shops & other Retail Outlets) based in the Four Went Ways area of CambridgeTel: 01223 837891Address: Four Went Ways, Little Abington, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB21 6AP
Reviews of Establishments on Four Went Ways
Find out what people are saying about places on Four Went Ways.
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Lack of toilets - review of The World Famous Comfort Cafe
We stopped in this cafe both on our way up and back from Great Yarmouth, we only had coffees and cold drinks as we just wanted a rest really, we did see other... More »
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Fantastic food, service & comfort :-) - review of The World Famous Comfort Cafe
My husband came here with his dad on the way to see his nan in norfolk as a kid. He was so happy to find it again & service & food still second... More »
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Excellant - review of The World Famous Comfort Cafe
The choices on the menu are great and the staff bent over backwards to cater for my very fussy daughter she ended up having something that wasnt even on the menu(chefs discrecion)i would... More »
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It used to be World Famous........... - review of The World Famous Comfort Cafe
.......because it was a lorry drivers' cafe and drivers from all over, (Europe anyway), got to know that they could get a good meal there and have no trouble parking in the huge... More »
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What a let down - review of The World Famous Comfort Cafe
The signs on the road attract you and you feel a local cafe will be much better than the Little Chef next door....Wrong Unsmiling staff is one thing but poor quality "british food" is... More »
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Basically A Load Of Crap!! - review of The World Famous Comfort Cafe
This place is horrible, Staff cant smile and have no personality, Food ss crap & Very Greasy, Place very uncomfortable to sit in, Prices Crap too, Word Of Advice, Stick to the little... More »
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Too expensive. - review of The World Famous Comfort Cafe
Many years ago, I used this cafe every day. It was always the best cafe for miles. I visited the cafe last week. I was shocked to find I had been charged £4.45... More »
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World Famous? Nah Go else where - review of The World Famous Comfort Cafe
I’ve had breakfast here with my family of four after staying in the travel lodge across the other side of the car park. I cannot for the life of me see why this... More »
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Definitely The Best Roadside Cafe for Miles. - review of The World Famous Comfort Cafe
The Comfort Cafe has been, and remains, the best roadside cafe in the East of England for many a year. its clean, friendly has excellent food and in my mind if you think... More »
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FOOD'S FINE BUT TOILET FACILITIES BAD!!!! - review of The World Famous Comfort Cafe
We visit the Comfort Cafe on a regular basis and enjoy their food. But the ladies toilets are appalling half the time the floor is swimming in water? the toilet roll often empty and... More »
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The best of British thats for sure... - review of The World Famous Comfort Cafe
The Comfortcafe really is among the best British Cafes left on the roadside today. What I love about the place is the really big choice of food. There is something for everyone and... More »
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Very Good Value and excellent food - review of The World Famous Comfort Cafe
Told about it by a friend who said it was worth looking out for, we found it at last. The choice of all day breakfasts were stunning and the quality just right. Black... More »
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Daylight Robbery - review of The World Famous Comfort Cafe
Sorry. But it's rubbish. I paid just shy of twenty five pounds for two breakfasts, a tea and coffee and a couple of orange juices. The solitary sausage was barely warm, the mushrooms... More »

