Exciting news from Mark Poynton

An all-new dining experience at Fen Ditton

Over the past few months, there has been much speculation in Cambridgeshire about Mark Poynton’s restaurant in Fen Ditton, MJP at the Ancient Shepherds, as the premises were up for sale. Indeed, the pub was, but Mark didn’t have any intention of leaving. Finally, we are pleased to share the exciting news that, after a month of refurbishment, the pub will reopen its doors on Wednesday, July 16th, along with its new business partners, Gareth and Emma John, who have been fans of Mark’s cooking ever since he opened his then Cambridge based restaurant, Alimentum in 2009 entering an exciting next chapter for Mark and his team. 

Beetroot goat cheese tart at MJP the Ancient Shepherds

Mark’s new business partners

Emma and Gareth have lived in the village for over 20 years, and the pair want to safeguard the future of MJP @ The Shepherds and are excited to be a part of its next chapter. Having run a successful Cambridge based business for over two decades, Gareth and Emma are keen that Ancient Shepherds give back to its local community and will be teaming up with local Cambridge charities. They plan to support the charities by hosting charitable events throughout the year and pledging to donate from any profits the restaurant may make. 

Delicious meringue at MJP at the Ancient Shepherds

Michelin Star dining experience

Having recently won a Michelin star for his Norwich restaurant, Mark Poynton at Caistor Hall, Mark will lead the kitchen alongside his new right hand man Chris Lee whose experience includes holding 3 AA rosettes for over decade at multiple places around Suffolk including the Bidleston Crown. 

Chocolate ganache at MJP at the Ancient Shepherds

The new way forward

The most significant change at MJP at the Ancient Shepherds will be that it will now feature a tasting-only menu, which will ensure minimal waste and maximise the customer and employee experience. So why the change, moving away from à la carte? A tasting menu ensures that food costs are tightly managed and encourages repeat customers, thanks to dishes being changed on a regular basis. Easier to manage staff too, the kitchen will be made up of one team who will all work a four-day week and have set holidays throughout the year when the restaurant will close. Achieving this work / life balance is paramount to Mark who wants to ensure he creates a happy team and therefore a happy business. 

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Farm to table will be at the heart of the new menu

Farm to table

The menu will use as many ingredients as possible from the Kitchen Garden located at the back of the restaurant with Mark’s long-standing trusted suppliers providing everything else. Menus will come in options of three, five or seven courses each including bread, snacks and amuse bouche,

The new way forward will be tasting menu only

The new summer menu

For summer 2025 dishes will include chilled pea mousse, cottage cheese and truffle (amuse bouche), wakame cured cod, tomato and elder ponzu, lemon puree to start; and Loin of hogget, tapenade puree, tomato, anchovy, courgette, and for dessert – sweet pineapple parfait, fennel sorbet, pineapple and fennel pollen meringue. 

The Ancient Shepherds has excellent rooms

About the new look of the Ancient Shepherds

The restaurant with rooms in Fen Ditton is housed in a former pub dating back to 1580. Emma has overseen a sympathetic refurbishment which ensures the character of the building remains. A Farrow & Ball palate of soft plaster pink and grey will complement the original brickwork contrasted with furniture complete with round and oval shaped ceramic slate topped tables. Local artists display their pieces on the walls of the restaurant. 

Unstuffy in its presentation, table scaping will be kept to a minimum allowing for the food to speak for itself. A lounge area will include soft seating for pre or post dinner drinks and the entire space will be able to accommodate 34 covers in total.

The five rooms have also been spruced and are available to book with, or without a dining experience. Simple and stylish, they provide the perfect opportunity for dinner and a night’s stay or just a room for the night to explore the historical city of Cambridge.

Fine wines to be paired with the new tasting menus

The dining experience

With Mark’s star continuing to rise, Ancient Shepherds will no doubt be a restaurant to watch. A place that will look after its community and attract destination diners alike, it will be a first of its kind for Cambridge and a welcome addition to its ever-improving food scene. 

Book a table for the soft launch

MJP at the Ancient Shepherds will officially open on Wednesday, 23rd July. There will be a soft opening from 9 to12 July and 16 to19 July with a discount of 50% on the food.

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