The Circus in Bath, a historical architectural marvel designed by John Wood the Elder, may not have a specific food history of its own, but Bath's culinary scene has been influenced by its rich cultural history and the presence of high society in the 18th and 19th centuries. Georgian Bath was a hub of leisure and social gatherings, where afternoon teas and formal dinners played a significant role. With the influx of tourists, particularly during the spa town's heyday, the local culinary offerings expanded to cater to the tastes of its affluent visitors. Although not specific to The Circus, Bath has a heritage of elegant dining, traditional bakeries, and a love for afternoon teas that has endured over the centuries.