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Bath Tea Rooms
Located only moments away from Bath's abbey and boutiques, Bath Tea Rooms is a stylish restaurant situated inside the Abbey Hotel. This is an elegant place for lunch and discreet dinners, and we love the restaurant's design details such as the colourful canvases and contemporary fresh flower displays. Don't be put off by the chic décor – the prices here are reasonable and the menu is filled with old favourites such as Caesar salad, steak burgers and barbecued spare ribs. The restaurant is popular with local ladies who lunch, hotel guests and business types. Don't miss the traditional Sunday lunch, featuring a choice of 2 meats and desset of the day for £9.95.

Cuisine: British
Location: Abbey Hotel, 1 North Parade, Bath, BA1 1LF [Map]

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Gascoyne Place
Situated in a unique Grade II listed Georgian building in the heart of Bath, Gascoyne Place has enjoyed many awards and plaudits since its opening 5 years ago. Five distinct spaces (from a traditional pub-like corner snug to elegant Georgian dining rooms) could be your setting in which to indulge in a seasonally changing modern British menu that features daily specials, each ingredient obtained through close links with local farms and fisheries. Located 20 metres from Bath’s Theatre Royal, and overlooking Sawclose Piazza, Gascoyne Place suits pre or post theatre wining and dining marvellously, though not to be outdone, the restaurant hosts its own entertainment with live free jazz sessions from 8pm every Sunday.

Cuisine: British
Location: 1 Sawclose Place, Bath, BA1 1EY [Map]

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GG's Steakhouse and Grill
Nestled next to the Pulteney Bridge, GG's Steakhouse and Grill offers excellent British food in the heart of historic Bath. Boasting lovely views and sleek surroundings, all exposed wood and glass in a modern take on an Alpine lodge – unusual in the setting of Bath’s typically Georgian grandeur. In the summer, diners can enjoy the sunny balcony and terrace overlooking the Pulteney weir and on to the breathtaking bridge, famously inspired by the Ponte Vecchio. Excellent, relaxed food is the order of the day at GG’s, where simplicity and flavour are of paramount importance. Steaks are dry-aged for 28-days, the selection of sides offer something for everyone and desserts are the perfect finish.

Cuisine: British
Location: Spring Gardens Road, Bath, BA2 6PW [Map]

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Green Park Brasserie & Bar
Green Park is set in the imposing former booking hall of the Green Park railway station. The décor inside is as warm as the welcome while the atmosphere is animated and lively with fairy lights strung across the walls, bistro style chairs and tables and photography on the walls. Live jazz performances are kept to a low level to allow for conversation which flows freely over bottles of wine. The British menu uses produce sourced locally – much of it from the next door farmer’s market – to create fresh flavours and attractive, colourful dishes such as monkfish wrapped in parma ham with a tarragon cream sauce.

Cuisine: British
Location: Green Park Station, Green Park, Bath, BA1 1JB [Map]

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King William
toptable Dining Awards 2010 - Runner-up: Hidden Gems. When the King William restaurant in Bath was converted from the knackered pub it used to be, it became it gastronomic hotspot for Bath-ites who adore the excellent food and relaxed setting. The ground floor is a pub, with the fine dining room upstairs, all now eclectically kitted out with in shades of mauve with antiques, chandeliers and daily blackboard specials. Seasonal, free-range, organic and local sum up the provenance perfectly, for dishes like fried squid with fennel, ruby chard and green sauce and main of fantastic braised lamb for two with herb broth, mash and local greens. Superb small-producer beers and ales and a blistering wine list crown King William a top restaurant in Bath.

Cuisine: British
Location: 36 Thomas Street, Bath, BA1 5NN [Map]

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The Cavendish Restaurant & Bar
Tucked away inside the stunning Grade I listed Dukes Hotel, The Cavendish Restaurant is a discreet and elegant addition to Bath's fine dining scene. The Palladian style Georgian town house has been restored to its original splendour, and the understated dining room has a sophisticated ambience and style all of its own. Head Chef Fran Snell heads up an award-winning kitchen serving modern British cuisine, and signature dishes at The Cavendish include the Cotswald rabbit served with carrot purée, sauté langoustines and tarragon and ginger foam; the maize fed guinea fowl served with forest mushrooms; and the delectable dark chocolate pudding with blood orange sorbet and cocoa-nibbed tuille.

Cuisine: British
Location: Dukes Hotel, Great Pulteney Street, Bath, BA2 4DN [Map]

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The Chequers
A landmark dining destination in the historic town of Bath, The Chequers is a beautifully restored gastropub and fine dining restaurant on Rivers Street that has been serving loyal customers since 1776. Offering a slice of local living to visitors from out of town, The Chequers is an elegant escape from the city’s bustling boutiques and is only a short walk from the Circus and the Royal Crescent. Serving a gourmet Euro menu alongside a premium selection of wines, local ciders and real ales, this is a fantastic place to spend an evening over a bottle or two with friends and family. The Chequers restaurant also caters for business meetings and private parties.

Cuisine: British
Location: 50 Rivers Street, Bath, BA1 2QA [Map]

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The Dower House @ Royal Crescent
The Dower House restaurant at The Royal Crescent Hotel in Bath – if there is an English hotel and restaurant that has a more perfect setting, we don’t know of it. The frontage of the Royal Crescent is a masterpiece of Georgian architecture and the gardens, where The Dower House restaurant is set are leafy, secluded and lovely. The Dower House now features an elegant dining room and a super cool bar as well as a sunny terrace and manicured lawns for romantic al fresco dining. The modern British menu, is inflected with Asian and Mediterranean influences. Our pick? Roast loin of fallow deer, red onion tart tatin with parsley root fondant.

Cuisine: British
Location: 16 Royal Crescent, Bath, BA1 2LS [Map]

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The Hole In The Wall
Recently refurbished and under enthusiastic new ownership, The Hole in the Wall has a much lighter feel and continues to be one of Bath’s most popular restaurants. The award-winning eatery is a big hit with local foodies and received a rave review from the Guardian. The kitchen is under the guidance of Mike Mills, who previously worked under Rick Stein among others, and the menu is focused on local west-country produce. Everything is made on site, including the bread and ice-creams, and there are affordable set lunch and pre-theatre menus running alongside the a la carte. The extensive wine list comes courtesy of Guy Adams, Managing Director of Heritage Wine and co-owner of the restaurant, allowing The Hole in the Wall to offer reasonably-priced options from around the globe.

Cuisine: British
Location: 16 George Street, Bath, BA1 2EN [Map]

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The Marlborough Tavern
Situated close to the Royal Crescent, The Marlborough Tavern has been serving top quality food and drink to visitors and residents of Bath since the 18th century and was recently awarded its first AA Rosette. Chef Richard Knighting is in charge of the regularly changing menu which features classic British dishes made with the best local and seasonal produce. Our favourites include the pan-fried loin of venison with fidget pie; roast halibut with squash and cardamom puree; and fresh River Fowey mussels in a white wine and chervil sauce. The Marlborough Tavern also serves a range of local ales and ciders, as well as boasting a great wine list which includes some excellent rosés - perfect for sipping in their sunny terrace garden.

Cuisine: British
Location: 35 Marlborough Buildings, Bath, BA1 2LY [Map]

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