Bath has a wide range of restaurants with many different varieties of cuisine.
Felling hungry and looking for a good place to eat in Bath? We have compiled a selection of some of the best restaurants in Bath for you to choose from.
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Moon and Sixpence Restaurant in Bath Tucked away in the heart of Bath, is one of its most well-loved restaurants – modern cuisine, superb service and a spacious courtyard justify its reputation as one of the most popular restaurants in Bath for locals and visitors alike. |
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The Boathouse, |
Situated on the outskirts of the city, The Boathouse is a popular venue for families who flock there in the hundreds during the summer months. Children entertain themselves by playing in the small playground provided, or more usually, with a game or two of hide and seek in the thick bushes. Behind the pub is a small field with a donkey, so don't forget to bring him a carrot. The beer garden is a pleasant place to waste a few hours, and the atmosphere owes much to the waterside setting. Food is served all day and consists of the usual steak house fare. In addition, a carvery menu is also available on Sunday lunchtimes. Altogether, a great little find for parents looking for somewhere to spend a relaxing afternoon. |
| The Cross Keys Midford Road Combe Down Bath, BA2 5RZ |
There's an aviary in the garden for about ninety finches. Large garden and walled, with children's swings and plenty of tables. Food is home-cooked and there's plenty of choice. Children are welcome in the garden and restaurant. |
The Dolphin Inn |
The Dolphin Inn occupies an enviable position overlooking the canal on the west side of the city Popular with locals and tourists who enjoy a quiet drink in the beer garden and watch the boats glide by. The beer garden is equipped with a play area for the kiddies, and in warm weather a bouncy castle is erected, leaving parents to enjoy a few moments of peace. The Dolphin Inn offers a good selection of beers and the food is of an excellent standard and very affordable. |
Chequers Inn |
Tucked away uphill where "tourists only find us if they get lost" this is a popular venue for a roast Sunday lunch. Served from midday until 5pm, the Chequers usually seats around 100 guests. Lots of hanging baskets outside, plus a few tables and chairs, and a pool table, plus basic furniture inside make this a comfortable local where the prices are reasonable |
Horse & Radish |
Situated on the top floor of The Podium Shopping Centre, this is the ideal place to take a break from shopping. The main area of The Horse and Radish is a spacious, light and airy glass-walled room, reminiscent of a conservatory, with great views over the river and the city. The seating is comfortable, and there is a children's play area: the overall atmosphere is one of peace and relaxation. From a coffee and Danish for the morning shopper, to a full blown evening meal with cocktails |
The Porter, |
If you are looking for a vegetarian restaurant in Bath, Somerset, providing cuisine at prices that won't break the bank, or you just fancy a quick pint in a place with a bit of atmosphere, then the Porter fits the bill perfectly and better still, serves food all day. Good value food that happens not to contain meat. Friendly service, prices at under a fiver and a touch of old fashioned ambience have made this a favourite with locals and visitors alike. Live music, choice DJs and stand-up comedy bring the cellar bar to life every night of the week. |
Le Petit Cochon |
Le Petit Cochon is a fully licensed restaurant with a take away counter for home-made, delicatessen-style food and ingredients. The menu combines French tapas style foods with a set menu changing daily. In accordance with the French tradition of making meal times a shared experience, diners can make reservations but not book particular tables. This is a relaxed and informal dining experience where party time is the order of the day. For those who prefer to eat out, they can have a light, café style lunch, sit with a glass of wine watching the world go by, or dine out in the evening with a group of friends for a bistro style supper. |
| Tilleys Bistro 3 North Parade Passage Bath |
French, Mediterranean, and English Cuisine Lunch 2 or 3 course table d'hote menu Dinner, a la carte menu. |
Il Tocco D' Italia |
Bath's newest & most stylish restaurant bringing authentic Italian cuisine to the city, prepared by our award winning chef. Situated next to one of Bath's finest landmarks, this beautiful Ristorante offers the very best authentic Italian cuisine with fabulous views over the weir. Book a table on our sun terrace or courtyard and enjoy a view to rival Rome's finest. . |
Fig Tree Restaurant |
The Fig Tree Restaurant is named after the biggest fig tree in the whole of England,
which grew in the Victorian conservatory at The Manor House. Its trunk stretched from the ground right to the apex of the high roof and the branches entwined down the steeply sloping glass ceiling. Today, the Fig Tree Restaurant welcomes diners to an experience that is unique in Bath. |
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Sally Lunns Tea Shop Bath Sally Lunn, a young French refugee, arrived in England over 300 years ago. She began to bake a rich round and generous bread now known as the Sally Lunn Bun. This bun became a very popular delicacy in Georgian England as its special taste and lightness allowed it to be enjoyed with either sweet or savoury accompaniments. Many attempts have been made to copy our world famous Bun with little success. Sally Lunns house is easy to find, right in the centre of Bath just 2 minutes walk from the Roman Baths, where street signs will guide you the rest of the way. Both the train and bus station are under 5 minutes away as are the car parks. |
Café Rene 2 Shires Yard |
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. Ben's cookies 21 Union Passage |
Bath Bun Tea shop 3 Lilliput Court |
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