Bank Micropub
9 High StreetWillingham
CB24 5ES
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Formerly a village bank, this micropub opened in late 2012. It consists of a single room with a short bar that was rescued from a closed Cambridge pub. The walls are decorated with photos of local interest. A wide range of beers are available either direct from the cask, from KeyKeg or from keg. There is also a fridge well-stocked with cans and bottles. The ciders are still and kegged. Bottled Foxhay cider from neighboring Rampton also available. Each Saturday, 5-8, changing food vans park nearby. Cans and bottles can be ordered online for local delivery. The Bank offers a warm welcome and the casual visitor is certain to be included in local conversation, and does more for the local populace now than it ever did as a bank.