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It’s hard not to be dazzled by this World Heritage city with its hot springs and spa water, Roman history and fine Georgian architecture. As a major tourist destination, a lot of cafés, restaurants and bars (especially around the Abbey and Roman Baths) target sightseers, but Bath can claim to have hosted the very first farmers’ market in the county and a number of modern British restaurants in Bath are keen to champion prime West-Country produce. The Olive Tree at the Queensbury Hotel, The River Canteen and The Circus Café and Restaurant are worth a visit, as are gastropubs such as the King William and the Marlborough Tavern. There’s even a Michelin-starred restaurant, awarded to Michael Caines and Sam Moody at The Bath Priory, and the city has great hopes of another with the arrival of Michelin-starred chef Chris Staines at Allium Brasserie in the magnificently renovated Abbey Hotel.
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Named after its circular bar, Circo has quickly established itself as one of Bath’s coolest new openings. An elegant space kitted out with sumptuous… more »
With its sterling reputation, Garfunkel's serves a wonderfully eclectic mix of British and international cuisine. A simple yet on-trend eatery… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Chef Chris Staines has an impressive CV, having worked at Marco Pierre White's three-Michelin-starred Oak Room before moving to Foliage at London's… more »
The Green Park Brasserie occupies the old booking hall of Green Park Station, built by the Midland Railway in 1870 and used jointly with the Somerset… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Be transported to North Africa on entering Bath’s Café du Globe, a restaurant known as the city’s most relaxed. Although set within a building… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Designed to complement their restaurant in Bath’s touristy Pump Room, Searcy’s are putting the final touches to a second eatery initiated in… 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 »
Situated at the heart of the World Heritage Site since 1795. One of the most elegant and stylish buildings in the country. Spa water still flows… more » This review is not by Square Meal
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 »
Tucked away in old arches close to the river Avon that runs through Bath, Opa enjoys something of a dual identity – a contemporary Greek restaurant… 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 »
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 »
A stunningly different restaurant close to the centre of Bath, The River Canteen is located, of course, on the very banks of the River Avon. A… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Following the arrival of new owners, this longstanding fixture of the Bath scene is now trading as a ‘bistro’ rather than a ‘restaurant’… more »
One of several nocturnal Bath bars claiming to be the city’s best-kept secret, Opium is hidden in the historic vaults beneath Grove Street –… more »
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