Open all day, serving the absolute best of new Italian cuisine, wines and cocktails, Aqua Bath, in a former church house near Walcot Reclamations, is considered to be one of Bath’s finest Arts & Crafts buildings with a large and theatrical main dining area, gallery, alfresco courtyard and other smaller, more private dining areas.
88 Walcot Street, Bath BA1 5BD
Tel: 01225 471371
The famous JP runs this well established and popular French restaurant situated just off Queen Square.
5 Chapel Row, Bath BA1 1HN
Tel: 01225 423 417
Building on the success of Chez Gerard in London over the past 30 years, the Bath Brasserie Chez Gérard menu draws on French influences from around the globe: From delicious Moroccan ‘Tajines’ to ‘the best steak frites this side of Paris’. Brasserie Chez Gerard, The Empire, Grand Parade, Bath, BA2 4DF Tel: 01225 461140 Mon-Thurs 10.00am-10.30pm | Friday 10.00am-11.00pm Saturday 10.00am-11.00pm | Sunday 10.00am-10.30pm
Authentically French bistro restaurant, handily placed behind the Assembly Rooms. 4 Saville Row Bath BA1 2QP Telephone: 01225 780055 Tuesday-Saturday Lunch 12:00pm - 2:00pm Dinner 6:00pm - 10:30pm Sunday Lunch 12:00pm - 2:30pm
A long established and very good vegetarian restaurant. 2 North Parade Passage, off Abbey Green, Bath BA1 1NX Tel: 01225 446059
One of the best Indian Restaurants in Bath. Great cuisine, lovely staff and a very central location.
8a Quiet Street, Bath BA1 2JS
Tel: 01225 422323
California was the inspiration for the Firehouse Rotisserie. With eclectic flavours and influences drawn from the American Southwest, Mexico, the Pacific Rim and Creole cuisine, the Firehouse offers a menu with a delicious twist served in a warm and rustic atmosphere. The open kitchen, which produces mouth-watering rotisserie chicken, Pacific and South Western grills, gourmet brick-fired pizzas and a variety of inventive salads and specials, is a feature of the Firehouse Rotisserie where customers can watch the chefs at work. The menu, which changes seasonally, offers an array of tempting choices such as Crayfish and Rocket Salad with Lemon Tarragon Dressing, Texas Spice-rubbed Rotisserie Chicken with Jalapeno Coleslaw and Pacific Crab Cakes with Avocado Salsa. Favourite desserts include Double Chocolate Brownie with Coconut Ice Cream and Ancho Cherry Berry Crumble.
2 John Street Bath BA1 2JL Tel: 01225 482070
Fabulous steaks and great cocktails at the top of Walcot Street.
14 London Street BATH Avon BA1 5BU Tel: 01225 332323
Very popular and affordable Italian Restaurant run by one of the first celebrity chefs.
10 Milsom Place Bath, BA1 1BZ
Tel: 01225 51 00 51 Fax: 01225 51 00 52
Open Monday - Saturday from 12 noon to 11.00pm, and 12 noon - 10.30pm on Sundays.
Not unsurprising Le Flamma is the speciality of the house - it is a traditional dish from the Alsace region of France which consists of a thin pastry base covered with fromage blanc, cream, eggs and pastry. In addition Le Flamma offers an All Day Menu together with an a la Carte dinner menu from 6pm. The restaurant is open Monday to Saturday 10am until late, closed Sundays.
Tel: 01225 443900
The Moon and Sixpence restaurant is one of the most highly regarded and celebrated restaurants in the city of Bath. Located in a secluded spot of Bath city centre, the Moon and Sixpence restaurant offers an outstanding quality of cuisine and service. Popular with both the city of Bath's locals and tourists alike, the Moon and Sixpence has long been recognised as one of the finest Bath restaurants. The restaurant re-opened after an extensive refurbishment in August 2008.
27 Milsom Place Bath BA1 1BZ
Tel: 01225 320088
Authentic French cuisine with seasonal specialities.
5 Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BA Tel: 01225 444499
The Peking is the oldest established Chinese restaurant in Bath.
1-2 New Street, Kingsmead Square, Bath, BA1 2AF.
Tel 01225 466377
Classic Indian Restaurant located by Pulteney Bridge. Established in 1980, the Rajpoot Restaurant is divided into three parts, "The Old India", "India Cottage" and "Kamra", each with it's own character, fully air conditioned and offering a seating capacity for 90 diners.
Rajpoot House, 4 Argyle Street, Bath, Somerset. BA2 4BA Tel: 01225 466833 / 464758 Fax: 01225 444 527
... for tea and buns! Historic tea rooms and restaurant. Very popular with visitors. A few minutes walk from the Roman Baths.
Sally Lunns House, 4 North Parade Passage, Bath, BA1 1NX
Tel: 01225 461 634 Fax: 01225 811 800
Absolutely wonderful but pricey restaurant. Head Chef, Chris Horridge, has an extraordinary passion for his work and this shines through in the dishes he creates. Chris credits his former mentor, Raymond Blanc and his time spent at Oxfordshire’s “Le Manoir Aux Quat’ Saisons”, for encouraging his belief that seasonal food is best.
He also works closely with Head Gardener and Chelsea Medal winner, Jane Moore, to develop menus using ingredients from the Kitchen Garden.
Weston Road Bath BA1 2XT England
Tel: 01225 331922 Fax: 01225 448276
The Real China Oriental Buffet Restaurant
Kingsmead Leisure Complex 5-10 James Street West Bath BA1 2BZ
Tel: 01225 332677
A small but comfortable bistro located in a convenient central location serving French, Mediterranean, and English Cuisine.
3 North Parade Passage, Bath, BA1 1NX
Tel : 01225 484200
Nepal comes to Bath in this restaurant conveniently located in Pierrepont Street, 4655 miles from Kathmandu. Interesting and genuinely different restaurant. Unusually vegetarians actually have a number of quality, regular dishes and vegetarian specials that are genuinely special.
12 Pierrepont Street, Bath BA1 1LA
Tel: 01225 442299
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