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Contribute FeedbackThe Trinity Pub offers a mixed experience, with a rude phone interaction, violent clientele, and questionable staff behavior, but also features a welcoming atmosphere, friendly service, and a lovely setting. The venue hosts live music events and football games, with good drinks and traditional pub vibes. Families with young children may feel unwelcome, but those seeking a quieter, more traditional pub experience will appreciate the warm hospitality and cozy ambiance. With attentive staff, delicious drinks, and a convenient location, The Trinity Pub is recommended for those looking for a unique, human-touch experience in Bath.
There were babies and young children present at 9pm on a Friday night. It is surprising that this is considered acceptable in today's society. The venue was hosting a live music event.
This is a great place to unwind after work. The pub is clean and the staff are very friendly. I always enjoy visiting this place. Thank you so much.
We arrived at the restaurant around 9:30pm and found that it was still open, with people enjoying drinks outside. My parents walked ahead of me and exchanged greetings with a male staff member, who then made a rude face towards a blond woman he was talking to. There was another man inside, quietly reading and sipping on a pint. The blond woman came in to chat with the bartender, who served her drinks while engaging in conversation. The drinks were decent, and we stayed to watch the end of a football game on the TV. Around 10pm, the bartender informed us that it was last call, and we decided to leave. My mother apologized for any inconvenience we may have caused, as we felt a bit unwelcome. The restaurant had a nice exterior, but our overall experience was somewhat mixed.
My Husband and I had a lovely snack and couple of drinks at this Public House. It was oldy Worldly, but modern to a certain extent.
Judging by its exterior The Trinity has much to commend a wonderful Bath stone building in an excellent area adorned with colourful window boxes and hanging baskets. Stepping inside though is like stumbling onto an episode of Shameless being filmed in a flat roofed estate pub. Service with a shrug was dreadful, the music far too loud, the interior looked depressing, the beer tired and the assorted chavs with tatts hanging around the bar were not an encouragement to linger. We didn't think it was possible to have a really bad pub in Bath city centre. We know now it is. Avoid. There are so many other better ones nearby.
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