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Stripped back to the original stonework & flagstones & decorated in calming neutrals, the Wheatsheaf is a serene, welcoming space, with solid oak… more »
Homewood Park is an impressive Georgian house reached via a long drive & overlooking gentle Somerset parkland. It makes an eminently comfortable… more »
Follow the yeti footprints on the wall down to this modest little basement restaurant & you’ll find yourself a world away from touristy Pulteney… more »
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 »
A bit of a Bath institution, Demuths is a real hidden gem (just off Abbey Green) with the feel of a place that’s frequented only by those in… more »
‘Bof!’ to the British gastro revival – we Brits will always crave ‘simple French food’, the stock in trade of Brasserie Gérard (Chez… more »
Brown’s, a university town fixture, has now extended its reach from Brighton in the south to Glasgow in the north – with further openings on… more »
Richard & Carole de Cesare have taken over the reins at this much-loved & long-standing Bath bistro close to the river, but little else has changed… more »
Branches of Loch Fyne continue to draw the crowds, thanks to a winning combination of super-fresh fish, efficient service & bright, contemporary… more »
A dream ticket for kids & a party venue par excellence, ASK has helped to give pizza/pasta chains a good name with its prime locations, easy-going… more »
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Bang opposite the Assembly Rooms, this bustling bistro is something of a stalwart of the Bath restaurant scene (run by the Woods since 1979) and… more »
As charming locations go, the Royal Crescent Hotel’s central position in this celebrated slice of Georgian architecture takes some beating. The… more »
Occupying the basement of the Queensberry Hotel, The Olive Tree may be subterranean but this is no dark & moody bistro – the room is light &… more »
Only a mile from the city centre, the Bath Priory has the cosseting atmosphere & velvety lawns normally associated with country house hotels. It’s… more »
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