Churchill College Dining Hall (Cambridge)
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The largest dining hall in Cambridge
The central hub of the College is formed by the main concourse, the Dining Hall and the Buttery or Bar. Eating together is an important feature of College life. Students and Fellows use the self-service restaurant in Hall at lunchtime and in the evenings, and Fellows quite often join students dining in Hall on formal occasions.
www.chu.cam.ac.uk/collegelife/
The central hub of the College is formed by the main concourse, the Dining Hall and the Buttery or Bar. Eating together is an important feature of College life. Students and Fellows use the self-service restaurant in Hall at lunchtime and in the evenings, and Fellows quite often join students dining in Hall on formal occasions.
www.chu.cam.ac.uk/collegelife/
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 52°12'46"N 0°6'11"E
- University of Duisburg - MECH Block 469 km
- Uni-Mensa 599 km
- UNIVERSITY MENSA 620 km
- Wiesbaden DFAC 623 km
- Hauptmensa 654 km
- Mensa - Dining Hall of University 678 km
- University of Kassel Witzenhausen Campus 678 km
- Zentralmensa 679 km
- Marstall Heidelberg 680 km
- Kantine (Campus Nord) 682 km
- Churchill College (University of Cambridge) 0.2 km
- Institute of Astronomy 0.6 km
- St Johns College Sports Ground 0.6 km
- Robinson College (University of Cambridge) 0.8 km
- The Cavendish Laboratory 0.8 km
- Cambridge University Sports Grounds 0.8 km
- St John's College (University of Cambridge) 0.8 km
- Trinity College (University of Cambridge) 0.9 km
- Department of Veterinary Medicine 1.1 km
- King's College (University of Cambridge) 1.2 km
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