title The SwiftKey Reunion Brunch, Regent Street, Cambridge - 12th January 2019 intro It's the morning after the SwiftKey Ten Year Reunion, and although Nosher left before midnight because the bar was too crowded and so missed out on the case of Port that was exhumed from behind the bar because everything else had run out, it still felt early enough for a 10:30 meet at the Old Bicycle Club café on Regent Street - up until 2013 the site of Howes Cycles, which had been there for 173 years and from where Charles Darwin once allegedly purchased a bicycle. As with the Selwyn College bar, slightly too many people have to cram in to the venue, and so it takes a fair while to get everyone sorted. However, the place does serve what appears to be the largest Croque Madame toasted sandwiches known to mankind. After brunch (or actual lunch in reality by the time it happens), Nosher wanders up to town to visit Fopp Records and go up the tower of Great St. Mary, near King's Parade. imgp7728 The Premier Inn has all the best views imgp7730 The University Arms on the edge of Parker's Piece imgp7731 The famous Reality Checkpoint on Parker's Piece imgp7732 Bike parts in the Old Bicycle Shop imgp7739 Nick chats imgp7740 Juha and Gareth imgp7741 Nick S, left, chats imgp7744 Menus are inspected imgp7745 The crowded upstairs room imgp7747 There are even some babies about imgp7749 Tom and the two Adams imgp7750 Ruth and her baby imgp7753 Nick gives it the thumbs up imgp7754 The world's largest Croque Madame is inspected imgp7757 Jon's boy looks to escape out of the window imgp7763 Yu-Ting chats to Coffey imgp7764 SwiftKey after lunch imgp7766 The Old Bicycle Shop on Regent Street imgp7767 Christ's College's entrance has been done up imgp7770 Cambridge bike chaos on Sidney Street imgp7772 The four K6 phoneboxes and a bit of Great St. Mary imgp7773 Bikes and posters imgp7775 La Raza - home to many Taptu parties - is still going imgp7776 The Le Creuset shop's display with casserole lids imgp7777 Gonville and Caius great court imgp7778 Gonville and Caius College is open to visitors imgp7779 The Caius Clock, with the Senate Building behind it imgp7782 The Caius chapel imgp7784 Gonville and Caius Court imgp7786 The view of the market from the church tower imgp7792 Looking up Trinity Street imgp7794 King's College Chapel and "Old Schools" imgp7800 King's Parade imgp7801 King's College imgp7804 The stripey market stall roofs of Cambridge imgp7806 Graffiti in the church tower imgp7807 The bells of Great St. Mary imgp7809 The nave of Great St. Mary church imgp7810 Shoppers on Sidney Street imgp7812 Christ's College imgp7813 H Gee continues to look (more) derelict as its owner is "away"