A Neighbourhood joint

‘Scott’ is Scott Holden who moved to Cambridge in 2013 to manage Fitzbillies, after running some of London’s best casual restaurants (The Pig and Butcher, Smokehouse and Heirloom). In Cambridge, Scott and his family lived off Mill Road, growing to love the area’s rich food scene. When the opportunity came to open his dream neighbourhood cafe, it could only be on one street.

Scott has travelled widely, working in Vancouver and New York, running a low and slow BBQ restaurant and obsessively checking out every diner, deli and corner joint from Brooklyn to the Bronx. The quirky neighbourhood restaurants and diversity of great tasting quick food helped shape his ideas for Scott’s. Just like those cosy dives embedded in New York’s avenues, Scott wanted to build a home-from-home for locals with friendly faces and comforting dishes.

“Cambridge is a great place for food right now, says Scott, and there are amazing suppliers in the countryside all around, but I reckon there’s something more. Mill Road is our greatest food asset - tremendous ingredients from all over the world, a cosmopolitan crowd and a particular attitude I really recognise - a kind of feisty community pride”.