
Welcome to Limoncello Cambridge, your go-to destination for authentic Italian flavors and gourmet experiences. Nestled in the vibrant streets of Cambridge, we bring the warmth and richness of Italian cuisine to your table. At Limoncello, we offer a curated selection of the finest deli products, from artisanal charcuterie and world-class cheeses to fresh ciabattas and specialty coffees. Indulge in our handcrafted cocktails, perfect for any occasion, or savor a delightful dinner prepared with passion and the freshest ingredients. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick bite or planning a leisurely meal, Limoncello promises an unforgettable culinary journey inspired by the traditions of Italy. Join us and discover why Limoncello Cambridge is
This compact Italian deli with counter stools serves homestyle ciabattas and pizzas until late.
Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–4 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 212 Mill Rd, Cambridge CB1 3NF, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1223 507036
Website: http://www.limoncello.co.uk/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: dojo.app
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Reviews
The food tastes next level, despite simple ingredients. You can tell each ingredient used is high quality making the food taste a cut above the rest.
I had the Bruschetta Pomodoro. Actually INCREDIBLE despite the simple ingredients list. It was somehow both perfectly toasted and soaked in the flavour of the olive oil and balsamic glaze without feeling too greasy.
The cafe latte was good, but I would say bould brothers coffee is better. But that’s just me nitpicking really.
The toilets are clean. One toilet available.
The service is a 10/10. Freya gave excellent recommendations, was friendly and helpful. Deserves a raise.
Surprisingly not busy during a lunchtime.
Friends have also recommended the lasagna, ravioli (has a small portions though), pumpkin gnocchi…you can’t really go wrong.
Will come again to try the rest of the menu 🙂
There was a chance to have dessert (panettone tiramisu) but I was already stuffed!
The others on the table dived onto the cheese board before I could take a photo so I hope someone else did!
We also had a lobster ravioli. The Ravioli itself was very nice, but the sauce was a little lacking in flavour and very thin for such a pasta dish.
I think the chef was aiming for a Bechamel, but it just didn’t come out that way. But you know what, it’s not a big deal, as everything else was so spot on, it didn’t matter.
Truffle and sausage fettuccini was also delightful, according to my son. The Nona’s ragu was generous and tasty, said my sister-in-law.
Our huge thanks to the chef, the service staff and all the others behind the scenes.
For dessert I tried both types of tiramisu but neither had any type of coffee notes at all, the sponge was a bit dry, and strangely I could taste orange in there classic tiramisu which shouldn’t have been there. They were still decent desserts but for the lack of coffee taste I wouldn’t call it a tiramisu. It was more of a cake.
The atmosphere and the restaurant was nice but it was cold when I went and first they placed us outside and then we sat by the window but there was still no avoiding the draft of the door and the heater next to us was insufficient at counteracting this.