Bath Restaurants
Guide Note: This is the travel page for Bath Restaurants.
Attractions:
Bath stands on England's only natural hot springs, and was designated world heritage site in 1987. The beautiful Roman Baths, the medieval Abbey, and the 18th century Royal Crescent are favourites for tourists.
Museums:
Bath is also famous for its numerous museums. From the Fashion Museum that features 30,000 original clothing items from the 16th century on, to the Jane Austen Centre, a must-see for the writer's fans. The Holburne Museum of Art, the Victoria Art Gallery, and the oldest house in Bath, Sally Lunn's Refreshment House should also be included in the plans of all Bath visitors.
Cuisine:
In Bath you will find many good places to eat such as delis, cafes, pubs and restaurants that will suit all tastes and appetites. Even though specialties from every corner of the world can be found here, Bath is famous for its English traditions: the Afternoon tea, the Sunday Roast, and of course fish and chips!
Mahalo Suggests:
While planning your tri, please see Bath Vacation and Bath Hotels.
Fast Facts:
- Country: England (UK)
- Mayor: Sharon Ball
- Language Spoken: English
- Population: 80,000 (2001)
- Currency: Pound Sterling (GBP)
- Country code: 44
- Area code: 1225
- Time Zone: Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
- Current Time and Weather
- Current Exchange Rate
[edit] The Mahalo Top 7
- Official Tourism Site: Restaurants in Bath
- Concierge.com: Bath Restaurants and Dining Destinations
- Frommer's: Bath Restaurants
- Fodor's: Bath & Cotswolds Restaurants
- Lonely Planet: Places to Eat
- WCities: Dining And Drinking
- Yahoo! Travel: Bath Restaurants
[edit] Bath High-End Restaurants
- Frommer's Very Highly Recommended: "In a discreet hotel, ... leads to this on-site restaurant, Pimpernel's, now hailed as one of the West Country's finest dining choices."
- Fodor's Review
: "The meat and vegetarian menus of this intimate, bow-windowed eatery present an alluring selection of hot and cold dishes ..."
- Fodor's Review
: "California comes to Bath. Tex-Mex, Pacific Rim, and creole influences are also evident on the menu, which features dishes from the rotisserie and grill ..."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "Not as starry as some of Bath's restaurants, perhaps, but Fireworks is still a winner, especially if you like your flavours hot 'n' spicy. Cajun cooking, Louisiana chicken and brick-fired pizza are the trademarks.
- Frommer's Recommended "The chef uses the best local produce, with an emphasis on freshness. The menu is changed to reflect the season, with game and fish being the specialties."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "Chic and sleek, and one of the finest restaurants in town, this understated place with oak floors and dark leather furniture serves up a top-notch menu of simple modern British and French cuisine. You'll find it inside the Queensberry Hotel."
[edit] Bath Moderate Restaurants
- Lonely Planet Selection: "This restaurant (half fishmonger, half seafood bistro) has proved so popular it's spawned 12 other outposts, but this is the original and best."
- Fodor's Review
: "It's the perfect environment to indulge in such dishes as grilled Devon oysters, panfried Gloucester beef, and roast partridge with braised cabbage."
- Frommer's Highly Recommended: "Menu choices change frequently, according to the inspiration of the chef and the availability of ingredients."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "Another refined refectory that adventures through Anglo-French flavours - braised pork with Puy lentils, or Chew Magna lamb with potato fondant - in a cellar dining room that's half country restaurant, half urbane elegance."
- Fodor's Review
: "Pizzas and pasta appear on the menu with dishes based on traditional classics ..."
[edit] Bath Affordable Restaurants
- Fodor's Review
: "It's famous for the Sally Lunn bun (served here since 1680), actually a light, semisweet bread."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "Sally Lunn's Famous Bun is synonymous with the city - it's been served at this superfrilly tearoom for three centuries."
- Fodor's Review
: "Famous for its all-day breakfasts, the café is also a good spot for a quick lunch, with soups, salads, sandwiches, and good vegetarian choices."
- Frommer's Recommended "A fixed-price menu is printed on paper, whereas the seasonal array of a la carte items is chalked onto a frequently changing blackboard."
- Frommer's Recommended "One of the leading restaurants and wine bars of Bath, The Moon and Sixpence occupies a stone structure east of Queen Square."
[edit] Bath Vegetarian Restaurants
- Fodor's Review
: "This is the region's top spot for high-class vegetarian cuisine at reasonable prices."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "Veggie food's all very well, but it's about as tasty as cold tea, right? Wrong. This wonderful place dispels all the myths about vegetarian cooking..."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "The city's original lunch stop is still jamming in the punters with its zingy citrus drinks, fruit smoothies and gourmet wraps, soups and sandwiches."
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