The Rupert Room at The Rupert Brooke
About this space
The Rupert Room is an upstairs private dining room with space for up to 42 for a sit-down meal or 65 for a buffet-style event, featuring an adjoining balcony with an additional 30 seats.
Prices
Capacity
Catering and drinks
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
Accessibility
Rules of the space
Allowed events
Host rules
- No Smoking
- No outside drinks or food without prior agreement
Cancellation policy: Flexible
About The Rupert Brooke
The Rupert Brooke in Grantchester offers a unique drinking and dining experience in a setting just outside Cambridge, being the latest adventure of Pasquale Benedetto, who has been part of the Cambridge dining scene since joining his father at Don Pasquale on Market Square over 30 years ago.
Named after the poet Rupert Brooke, the pub was originally opened as The Rose & Crown, and the name only changed back in the 1970s, with it now being a homage to one of Grantchester’s most famous residents, who was a wartime poet known for his idyllic sonnets about home. Whilst studying at Cambridge University, he spent time living and working in the village, and ‘Grantchester’ is one of his most famous poems.