Birmingham Post

HOTEL OF THE WEEK

- By Rebecca Miller

WHERE AND WHY: Less than a mile from the city centre, and a stone’s throw from the famous River Cam and colleges, this apartment-style hotel, which opened in July, is an ideal base.

Its 131 rooms, named after people associated with the city or renowned Cambridge fellows such as Kipling, Newton and Attenborou­gh, include studios, one-bedroom apartments and duplexes, each with a kitchen.

ON THE MENU: In the Fellows’ signature restaurant, The Folio Kitchen, the focus is on plantbased dishes, with most starters (from £6.50) and around half of the mains (from £12) either vegan or vegetarian.

If you don’t fancy a plantbased meal, there’s pan-fried scallops with celeriac (£14.50) or Caesar salad with chicken (£11.50) for starters. My main dish, an 8oz Herefordsh­ire beef rib eye steak, was surprising­ly light on vegetables, served with just half a hasselback potato, half an onion, and rocket garnish (£32.50).

Desserts are £5.50 upwards, cocktails, bar one, are £10 and there’s an extensive wine list.

The Folio Kitchen was also where we enjoyed a delicious buffet breakfast; pancakes to continenta­l meats and cheeses, with cereals and fruits in abundance, plus cooked options.

WHILE YOU’RE THERE:

Children will have a splashing time in the hotel’s pool. There’s also a sauna and steam room, plus a compact gym. You can also explore the city by hiring a bicycle from the hotel.

WAKE-UP CALL: A night in a Kipling King room for two starts at £203 including breakfast. There’s a £21 per night charge to use the car park. Electric charging points are available. thefellows­house cambridge. curiocolle­ction.com

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