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Ben Rook: Take a roof tour of the Cathedral. They're available most days and don't cost much, but they take you to places you'd never normally see. But not really suitable for those scared of heights!
University of Lincoln: The Brayford waterfront is right opposite the University of Lincoln, and offers a range of restaurants serving cuisines from across the world as well as a cinema.
Antony Lee: Opened in 2005, The Collection is Lincoln's archaeology museum - and very fine it is too. The collections are particularly strong for the Roman and Viking history of Lincoln, and Lincs prehistory
Andy Garbett: Make sure you try a pie. As daft as it sounds they have a lot of different things to choose from. Game/rabbit/beef and chicken pies are absolutely delicious
1 St. Pauls Lane (Bailgate), Lincoln, Lincolnshire
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Michael Kheng: Great food, great service. Definatly a place to visit whilst in Lincoln. Terrace has great views of Lincoln Cathedral and Lincoln Castle.
The Lincolnite: The mill is still in full working order and provides flour, subject to sufficiently windy days. Great team of volunteers maintaining it and guiding you around the mill. Free entry.
The Lincolnite: The museum houses one of the first tanks developed during World War I by the local firm of William Foster & Co. of Lincoln. Free entry.
Ben Kirman: Quite a trendy bohemian style pub, lots of young men wearing beards and hats indoors. However, great atmosphere, lovely staff and good beer. Often has Hobgoblin, Caskade, Cumberland, Tiger, etc.