Bath has a long and illustrious history, which extends to its food culture. In the Georgian era, when Bath was at the height of its popularity as a spa town, it was famous for its elegant dining and social gatherings. Consuming mineral-rich waters of Bath for health benefits was paired with enjoying the refined English cuisine of the time. Over the years, Bath has preserved its historic charm while embracing modern culinary influences, hosting a variety of contemporary and traditional restaurants.
Address: Stall St, Bath BA1 1LZ, United Kingdom
Famous for its classic Afternoon Tea and stunning historical ambiance. (Veg)
Address: 4 North Parade Passage, Bath BA1 1NX, United Kingdom
Home to the original Sally Lunn bun, many visit for the Sally Lunn Bun with a variety of toppings. (Veg)
Address: 2 North Parade Passage, Bath BA1 1NX, United Kingdom
One of Bath's finest vegetarian restaurants, well-known for its innovative plant-based dishes. (Veg)
Address: Green Park Station, Bath BA1 1JB, United Kingdom
Offers a range of local foods, including Cheddar Cheese Platters and a selection of local ciders. (Veg)
Address: 12 Pierrepont St, Bath BA1 1LA, United Kingdom
This restaurant transports you to the heart of Nepal with vegetarian options available, exemplified by their delicious Momo dumplings. (Non-Veg/Veg)