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Situated on a busy main road next to a petrol station, this modern breezeblock building – once a gospel hall – is hardly picturesque, but leave… more »
Having started his career in top-end Michelin-starred restaurants and hotels, Gordon Jones has opted to go down a more experimental route for his… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
If you’re a theatre buff you’ll love Mezzaluna. It’s bang next to the Theatre Royal in Bath. Take in a show, and take in a meal too. They… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Under the same ownership as the King William (see separate review), the Garrick’s Head shares its commitment to real food & big flavours in unpretentious… more »
Word has it that Door 34 is the preferred hangout for many of the city’s off-duty bartenders and mixologists, which should come as no real surprise… more »
Whether you're maxing out your credit card in one of this city's many boutique shops or exploring the world famous attractions such as the Roman… more » This review is not by Square Meal
‘Who dares gins’ is the tongue-in-cheek motto for this modern-day gin palace, which offers no fewer than 30 different varieties of mother’s… more »
With a sunny atmosphere and splashes of creativity, Giraffe showcases a crowd-pleasing menu. As well as the signature Giraffe concoctions, diners… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Formerly a sticky-carpeted hangout for the city’s punks and goths, this buzzy old boozer is now one of central Bath’s must-visit alehouses… more »
Blink and you might miss the modest entrance to Brugada, which is accessed via a narrow staircase between a pub and restaurant on a quiet side… more »
This sprawling building on a quiet side street at the back of Bath’s famous Jolly’s department store used to be a Bonham’s auction rooms… more »
Built in 1795 and now part of the city’s World Heritage Site, the Pump Room is a marvel of Georgian splendour and a magnet for tourists – with… more »
As charming locations go, the Royal Crescent Hotel’s central position in this celebrated slice of Georgian architecture takes some beating. The… more »
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