Cambridge Junction located at Clifton Way, Cambridge CB1 7GX, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01223 511511

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James Wear

5 Google Rating

A fantastic and intimate venue with a good range of acts. Please get more country!! Dan and Shay & W

5/ 5

A fantastic and intimate venue with a good range of acts. Please get more country!! Dan and Shay & Ward Thomas were amazing nights!

Charlie Watkins

5 Google Rating

Intimate venue, really good view of the stage no matter where you are. Two bars at either end makes

5/ 5

Intimate venue, really good view of the stage no matter where you are. Two bars at either end makes it easier to get a drink.

Heidi Savage

5 Google Rating

Great venue for live music and comedy. Amazing acoustics!

5/ 5

Great venue for live music and comedy. Amazing acoustics!

Christina O'Reilly

3 Google Rating

I've been coming to the Junction for over twenty years. It's a reliable place to watch a gig. Two ba

3/ 5

I've been coming to the Junction for over twenty years. It's a reliable place to watch a gig. Two bars and parkade across the way.

Rob Corlett

4 Google Rating

Went to my first gig at the J1 within the Junction. I chose to collect my ticket from the box offic

4/ 5

Went to my first gig at the J1 within the Junction. I chose to collect my ticket from the box office and the queue went straight past the box office as soon as we were let it, so that was easy and the staff were efficient The venue was good. Although the floor was flat the stage was raised sufficiently to clearly see the band. The bar is within the main area but off to one side. Prices seemed reasonable. A great convenience was the local parking which is a multi-story costing only a couple of quid if you arrive after 7pm. Will definitely be back when another band is playing that I want to see.

Kirsty Lowe

5 Google Rating

Great music venue. Saw Slow Readers - great sound quality and space. Staff friendly and helpful tha

5/ 5

Great music venue. Saw Slow Readers - great sound quality and space. Staff friendly and helpful thank you for a good night

Dave Lee

4 Google Rating

Haven't been here for years. What an improvement. All around with eateries, car parking, hotel. What

4/ 5

Haven't been here for years. What an improvement. All around with eateries, car parking, hotel. What more could you ask. Under the circumstances with covid restrictions coming back into operation the audience were unencumbered. Great little venue. Enjoyed the band; Ishmael Ensemble. Usual lack of decent beer. Could get most other things including water. Well I never. I might even go back again. Great!!!

Shakin Sheppard

4 Google Rating

Yes first time at this venue. Handy parking close by as the city centre sucks. All that cognitive ta

4/ 5

Yes first time at this venue. Handy parking close by as the city centre sucks. All that cognitive talent in Cambridge and they can't sort out the roads. The junction is an old style venue, few of the left and it's simple and great. Saw Bjorn Again there who were tge first at at one time the best ABBA tribute. The junction has a small but efficient bar and its a hassle free venue. You will need a covid pass to get in.

J Petroc MacKenzie-Williams

5 Google Rating

As a music venue great. However, the beer was rank. We ended up throwing £13 worth of beer (2pints)

5/ 5

As a music venue great. However, the beer was rank. We ended up throwing £13 worth of beer (2pints) down the lav because it was an undrinkable cocktail of Stellar and bleach.

Andrew Sparrow

5 Google Rating

Can always catch a decent show at the Junction. I'm just pleased they've stopped the cans of red str

5/ 5

Can always catch a decent show at the Junction. I'm just pleased they've stopped the cans of red stripe!

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  • Monday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Tuesday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Wednesday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Thursday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Friday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Saturday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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