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Eating and drinking
 

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Lincoln's cafAŠ and restaurant scene is a little patchy - with too many places offering mundane food geared to the day-tripping trade - but there are excellent places too, mostly within shouting distance of the Cathedral. First stop must be Brown's Pie Shop , 33 Steep Hill - at the top - which has a lively menu where the emphasis is on British ingredients; a main course here will cost you about A?10. Next door, and similarly enticing, is the Wig and Mitre pub-restaurant, where a wide-ranging, moderately priced menu lists everything from sandwiches through to fillet steak. Another recommendable spot on Steep Hill is the more expensive - and more formal - Jew's House Restaurant (tel 01522/524851; closed Sun). As for pubs , there are a pair of amiable and traditional locals near the cathedral - the Bull & Chain , on Langworthgate, and the Morning Star , close by on Greetwellgate. The former has a garden.


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