Fitzbillies is located at 51-52 Trumpington St, Cambridge CB2 1RG, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Fitzbillies and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Paul Montague

5 Google Rating

The vegan breakfast doesn’t look impressive but it’s excellent. The vegan sausage is particularl

5/ 5

The vegan breakfast doesn’t look impressive but it’s excellent. The vegan sausage is particularly good. Everyone else enjoyed their breakfast as well but the two vegans at the table were impressed. Excellent cappuccino as well… and regarding treats / pastries, here’s our opinions (all 4 people agreed). the large macaroon is as good as any we’ve had in France, the chocolate florentines are excellent, but the lemon cranberry and the date square are not worth it.

Cristina Gervilla Aguado

5 Google Rating

Quality food for fair price. Neat service, not too much nor little. Can feel still private when is f

5/ 5

Quality food for fair price. Neat service, not too much nor little. Can feel still private when is full.

R B

5 Google Rating

Bought a variety of cakes and all were tasty. The infamous Chelsea Bun was moist and the fine more

5/ 5

Bought a variety of cakes and all were tasty. The infamous Chelsea Bun was moist and the fine more than acceptable. The shop was busy and I can see at peak times it will be busy indeed, but it was fine as a takeaway.

Mats Thijssen

5 Google Rating

Cute café/bakery with a long history. Come here for the famous, and delicious, Chelsea Buns at afte

5/ 5

Cute café/bakery with a long history. Come here for the famous, and delicious, Chelsea Buns at afternoon tea or enjoy the brunch. Lots of great egg-dishes, and the pancakes with bacon and syrup are amazing as well. I keep coming back here.

Terry Hughes

5 Google Rating

Six of us for lunch that included a vegan, a vegetarian, a fish eater & full on meat eaters. All wer

5/ 5

Six of us for lunch that included a vegan, a vegetarian, a fish eater & full on meat eaters. All were great & everything looked so good. Service was slick.

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