Restaurants in Bath, England
Terri April 14th, 2007
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Browns $$$
Prominently situated only minutes from Bath Abbey, close to
Orange Grove
Neighborhood: City Center
Tel: +44 1225 461199
Bath Priory Restaurant $$$
This light and elegant restaurant overlooks the award-winning gardens and has held the prestigious Michelin Star for its cuisine since 1999. Head Chef, Chris Horridge, has the central belief that seasonal food is best. He works closely with Head Gardener and Chelsea Medal winner, Jane Moore, to develop menus using ingredients from the Kitchen Garden. Chris and his team will happily discuss any special dietary requirements you may have. At the Bath Priory Restaurant, you will be assured of a fantastic meal
Neighborhood: City Center
Tel: +44 (0) 1225 331922
Fish Works $$
Although part of a chain of 12 (and growing) restaurants, the Fish Works offers consistently wonderful meals at reasonable prices. The restaurants are also part fish store and part cooking school. These folks know their way around fish. The restaurants are quite stark and utilitarian; you aren’t here for the ambience, just the great food.
Neighborhood: City Center
Tel: +44 (0)1225 448707
Cavendish Restaurant at Dukes Hotel $$$
The Cavendish Restaurant and Bar offers a light, airy environment, and the adjoining secluded patio garden is perfect for summer alfresco eating. Head Chef, Richard Allen, has created seasonal menus which use only the very best British produce. He uses o
Great
Neighborhood: City Center
Tel: +44 1225 461199
The Moody Goose $$$$
The Moody Goose has moved away from
Midsomer Norton
Neighborhood: outside of city
Tel: +44 1225 466688
One Fish Two Fish $$$
Consistently one of the best seafood restaurants in
10 North Parade
Neighborhood: City Center
Tel: +44 (0)1225 330 236
Le Clos du Roy $$$
This elegant little restaurant is a favorite of many folks who live in
1 Seven Dials
Sawclose
BA1 1EN
Neighborhood: City Center
Tel: +44 (0) 1225444450
Firehouse Rotisserie $
If you are looking for a bit of back-home cooking, you might want to amble in to the Firehouse Rotisserie. Touting
BA1 2JL
Neighborhood: City Center
Tel: +44 01225 482070
Yak Yeti Yak $
Now for something completely different…If you have experienced and enjoyed Nepalese food, Yak Yeti Yak will blow you away. The food is so authentic. If you have never tried it, come in and give it a try…be adventurous. This restaurant was voted one of the best in
BA2 4BQ
Neighborhood: City Center
Tel: +44 01225 442299
Tea Rooms
Bath Bun Tea Room
Across the street from the touristy Sally Lunn’s, you will find a great spot for afternoon tea at the Bath Bun Tea Room. The Bath Buns are a tad sweet…there is a sugar cube hidden in the center, but they make a fun snack with your cream tea.
North Parade Bldgs.
BA1 1ND
Neighborhood: City Center
Tel: +44 (0)1225-462-413
The Regency Tea Rooms
A visit to the Regency Tea Rooms, a new addition to the Jane Austin Center, will complete your tour in style. Here, you can enjoy ‘Tea with Mr. Darcy’ or have a slice of Mrs. Bennet’s lemon drizzle cake. Set on the second floor of the center, you can relax and have “a cup-a” in the lovely Georgian period atmosphere and very friendly staff. Entry to the Tea Rooms is free - you do not have to visit the permanent exhibition. The Regency Tea Rooms are open every day 10.00am to 5.30pm
40 Gay Street
Queen Square
Bath
BA1 2NT
Tel: 01225 442187
Bridge Tea Rooms
This Tea Room is a favorite for those who love delicious cakes and pastries offered with their tea. An award winner, this tea room is special in that it offers so many types of tea and serves only on Royal Doulton china. There are also light lunches available for those with a heartier appetite. This place is worth the little drive to Bradford-upon-Avon.
Neighborhood: Outside of Bath
Tel: +44 1225-865-537

