Valentine’s Day is all about spending time with the certain someone you care most about, and showing that appreciation of love… along with maybe a glass of bubbles or two! Whether you’re planning a grand romantic gesture or a cosy night filled with great food and conversation, Cambridgeshire and Suffolk are serving up plenty of reasons to book a table this February.
From elegant hotels to characterful country pubs, here are some of the most tempting Valentine’s dinner destinations to have on your radar.
Sometimes romance is best served in a cosy pub with a warm fire and a menu full of comforting favourites. The Red Lion delivers just that, with its warm and welcoming environment, you can expect a classic pub dining experience with delicious food created from quality ingredients.
Perfect for couples who want great food without the fuss, just good vibes and even better company.

Bedford Lodge Hotel & Spa, Newmarket
For classic romance with a luxurious twist, Bedford Lodge Hotel sets the bar high. Think candlelit tables, impeccable service, and a Valentine’s dinner that feels like a proper occasion. Seasonal ingredients, beautifully presented dishes, and a refined atmosphere make this a go-to choice for couples who love understated elegance.
Why not make your Valentines extra special and spend the night, followed by a relaxing Sunday in the Spa!

Folio Kitchen at The Fellows House, Cambridge
Modern, stylish, and effortlessly cool, Folio Bar & Kitchen at The Fellows House offers a Valentine’s dining experience with a contemporary edge. The Valentines set menu, provides you with a variety of creative dishes, excellent wine pairings and a relaxed yet intimate setting; perfect for couples who prefer their romance with a side of sophistication.
A romantic evening at The Folio Bar & Kitchen is ideal for food lovers who appreciate thoughtful cooking and a buzzing atmosphere.

Quy Mill Hotel & Spa, Near Cambridge
If your idea of romance includes indulgence and relaxation, Quy Mill Hotel & Spa ticks all the boxes. A Valentine’s dinner here, provides you with the opportunity to indulge in thoughtfully crafted dishes, designed to be savoured.
Pair dinner with a spa escape or a peaceful stroll around the grounds, and you’ve got the recipe for a truly memorable celebration of love.

If you’re looking to spice things up this Valentine’s Day, Montaz brings bold flavours and vibrant energy to the table. With its rich spices and beautifully balanced dishes, it’s a fantastic choice for couples who love sharing plates and trying something a little different.
Lively, colourful, and full of character, Montaz proves that romance doesn’t have to be traditional to be unforgettable.

Charming, rustic, and full of personality, The Packhorse Inn in Moulton is perfect for a laid-back yet romantic Valentine’s meal. Expect hearty, well-crafted dishes, a welcoming atmosphere, and that unmistakable country pub charm.
It’s the kind of place where you can relax, laugh, and enjoy each other’s company, with just honest food done really well.

Whether you’re planning an intimate fine-dining experience, a stylish city date, or a cosy pub supper, these venues offer something special for every kind of couple this Valentine’s Day. The only tricky part? Choosing just one.
So book that table, raise a glass, and celebrate love, one delicious course at a time.
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A spectacular summer day of polo, family entertainment and fundraising in support of East Anglian Air Ambulance.
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