20 Cafes Restaurants near Bath

We found 20 Cafes restaurants within 12 miles 12 miles of Bath

The stunning city of Bath is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the UK, and for good reason. With its beautiful Georgian architecture, historic Roman spas, open green spaces and busting streets filled with shops, restaurants and eateries, this small city certainly packs in plenty to do and see. One activity that is an absolute must while you're there, in our opinion, is eating! There are so many restaurants in Bath to choose from that narrowing down a place that’s right for you can be a little tricky. With a seemingly endless list of independent restaurants, each one offering their own charms and distinct style, you’ll find yourself wanting to try them all. If you have unlimited time, then we recommend that you do. But if you’re on a strict timetable and need somewhere perfect to fit the bill, then take a look at this list of places to eat in Bath. Don't forget to use the filters on the left-hand side to narrow down your search. 

Cafes Restaurants near Bath
Cafes Restaurants near Bath
Cafes Restaurants near Bath
Cafes Restaurants near Bath
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Ahh Toots

Ahh Toots

City Centre, BS1 5BT
11.5 miles
Cafe Lucca

Cafe Lucca

Bath, BA1 2QZ
0.3 miles
Hart's Bakery

Hart's Bakery

Redcliffe, BS1 6QS
10.7 miles
Hart’s Bakery is located within a spacious Victorian railway arch at Temple Meads station in Bristol, and is a dedicated artisan bakery. The team&rsqu ... Find out more
Cafe au Lait Bath

Cafe au Lait Bath

Bath, BA1 1SS
0.2 miles
Arnolfini Café Bar

Arnolfini Café Bar

Bristol, BS1 4QA
11.3 miles
Arnolfini Café Bar is located in a picturesque and central location, and managed by the award winning team at the independent brewery of Bristol Beer ... Find out more
Green Bird Cafe

Green Bird Cafe

Bath, BA1 2LP
0.5 miles
Landrace Bakery

Landrace Bakery

Bath, BA1 5BN
0.3 miles
Spicer + Cole

Spicer + Cole

Bristol, BS1 4JA
11.2 miles
What we think
"This independently owned café on Queen Square Avenue has become a hit with local office workers and tourists, as have its three other sites in F ..." Read our full review
Sweet Little Things

Sweet Little Things

Bath, BA1 1QR
0.1 miles
Discover the charm of Sweet Little Things, an independent tea room nestled in the heart of Bath, where you can enjoy breakfast, brunch, lunch, and afternoon ... Find out more
Cafe at the New Room

Cafe at the New Room

City Centre, BS1 3JE
11.3 miles
Kingsmead Kitchen

Kingsmead Kitchen

Bath, BA1 2AA
0.2 miles
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Bath's rich heritage sees more than a million tourists flock to the city every year. It reflects two significant periods of history – Roman and Georgian - and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 because of its unrivalled legacy. For many, a visit wouldn’t be complete without paying a visit to its iconic Roman Baths, which were built around 60 AD by taking advantage of the area's natural hot springs. It wasn't until the 18th century, though, when Bath developed into a thriving and elegant hub famous for its art and literature. The city was famously once the dwelling place of Jane Austen, and a visit to the Royal Crescent or the Circus is about as close as you can get to stepping inside one of her iconic novels.  

In addition to its history, dining in Bath is one of the top things to do while you’re there. From Michelin-starred restaurants to warming gastropubs and casual cafes, the city is packed with tasty places to eat. Afternoon tea in Bath is a popular ritual amongst visitors, which is why you can find a wealth of places offering this elegant British tradition. It’s also packed to the rafters with places serving brunch, epic Sunday roasts, as well as loads of vegetarian and vegan spots. Whatever you’re in the mood for, Bath’s restaurants are sure to cater for it. Don't forget to take a look at all of Bath's best restaurants for somewhere that's guaranteed to impress.