The Eagle, Cambridge

The Eagle
The Bene't Street frontage looking west
Location within Cambridgeshire
General information
LocationBene't Street, Cambridge, England
Coordinates52°12′14″N 0°07′06″E / 52.204°N 0.1182°E / 52.204; 0.1182
Completed1667
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The Eagle (formerly known as the Eagle and Child) is a Grade II listed public house in Cambridge, England which opened in 1667 as a coaching inn. It is the second oldest pub in Cambridge, after the Pickerel Inn on Magdalene Street. The pub's front, on the north side of Bene't Street in the centre of the city, is of circa 1600, with a galleried 19th-century wing behind, facing the courtyard. The site is owned by Corpus Christi College and the pub is managed by Greene King brewery.