King Street, Cambridge
King Street is a street in central Cambridge, England. It connects between Sussex Street heading west and Hobson Street heading south at the western end and a large roundabout to the east. It runs parallel to and south of Jesus Lane. The roads link together at a roundabout at the eastern end. To the east is Maid's Causeway and then Newmarket Road leading out of Cambridge. To the north is Victoria Avenue between Jesus Green and Midsummer Common. To the south is Short Street, Cambridge, quickly leading into Emmanuel Road past Christ's Pieces.
Sidney Sussex College backs on to the street to the northwest. Christ's College is to the south, with some of its buildings on the street.
Public houses
There are currently four pubs on King Street:- The King Street Run, named after an organized pub crawl of the same name
- The Champion of the Thames. Dostoyevsky is often seen at the bar reading a broadsheet.
- St Radegund, named after the sixth-century saint, Radegund
- The Cambridge Brew House, built in the 1970s.
Former public houses
The street was previously noted for the number of pubs and was at one stage synonymous with the King Street Run pub crawl. Former pubs on the street included :- The Boot
- Cambridge Ale Stores/Cambridge Arms
- Carpenters Arms
- Earl Grey
- The Garrick Hotel or Garrick's Head
- Glaziers Arms
- The Harp
- Millers Arms
- Royal Arms
- Sebastopol
- White Hart
- Yorkshire Grey