Flute - Bath

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Flute

Flute
4.7 / 5 (987 reviews)

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Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Jessica

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★ 4.7 / 5 from 987 reviews

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Flute offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfectly enhanced by its carefully chosen music and lighting, creating an ideal setting for a lovely evening. The menu is diverse, intriguing, and well-rounded, complemented by an excellent selection of wines. However, the highlight of our experience at Flute was undoubtedly the helpful, knowledgeable, and attentive staff. Attila made sure we were well taken care of throu... View all feedback.

jessica-charlesworth
18.08.2025

Flute offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfectly enhanced by its carefully chosen music and lighting, creating an ideal setting for a lovely evening. The menu is diverse, intriguing, and well-rounded, complemented by an excellent selection of wines. However, the highlight of our experience at Flute was undoubtedly the helpful, knowledgeable, and attentive staff. Attila made sure we were well taken care of throughout the night, going above and beyond to ensure we were enjoying ourselves. Overall, we had a thoroughly enjoyable evening at Flute, and we will certainly be back. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5

laura-h-church8798
18.08.2025

I had another fantastic meal at Flute, this time sampling their new seafood platter. First off, just look at the sheer size of it! We shared it between two of us along with two sides, but it could easily serve 3 to 4 people with a few extra sides. The ‘fruits de mer platter’ typically includes king prawns, clams, crevettes, whelks, oysters, and langoustines. Since we visited on a bank holiday, not all the seafood was available, but we received some added smoked salmon and crayfish. The seafood was incredibly fresh and delicious, making this platter a perfect sharing dish for those wanting to sample a variety. Just be ready to get a bit messy! Flute also offers a smaller version for solo diners if sharing isn’t your preference. We enjoyed two delightful sides with our seafood platter: grilled broccolini and crab hollandaise fries, the latter being their take on dirty fries and an absolute must-try when you visit. Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: £20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Seafood Boil

barry-cheevers-lawye
18.08.2025

I visited Flute with my family for an evening meal, as it’s considered one of the best seafood restaurants in Bath, so I was eager to give it a try. This review is a bit tricky because "restaurant" doesn’t seem to encapsulate the experience. Upon arrival (Saturday at 8 PM), we found only one other group at Flute, and they were just having drinks, which felt unusual. I then noticed the words “Seafood Bar” written on the window, which made me realize that food might not be the main focus here; perhaps the emphasis is on the alcoholic beverages. Still, Flute does offer a complete menu. I ordered the deep-fried crab, seafood linguine, and chocolate lava cake. The soft shell crab was an interesting experience. When I finally cut into it, the flavors were mixed. The main body had that nice white crab meat taste, but the legs were disappointingly flavorless, akin to paper. Additionally, the dish was overly salty, making it difficult to enjoy more than a few small bites at a time. Luckily, the accompanying mayonnaise and plain lettuce helped balance things out. Next, I had the seafood spaghetti, which I thoroughly enjoyed. The bisque had a nice kick, and the spaghetti itself was quite tasty. The squid was chewy, with that characteristic texture, while the crayfish and prawns tasted as they should. Overall, I found this dish enjoyable. However, the dauphinois potatoes were a letdown, seeming to lack any cream and tasting like plain boiled potatoes. The chocolate lava cake was more like a generic chocolate cake than anything else, as it lacked the anticipated “lava.” The ice cream did add some much-needed moisture. Throughout our meal, not a single new party came in to dine, which felt strange for a Saturday evening. In summary, I believe Flute leans more toward being a bar than a restaurant. It might be a nice spot for a work lunch, but I recommend visiting primarily for drinks instead. I also wouldn’t classify the dessert options—just two—as a “full” menu. Service: Dine in Price per person: £60–70 Food: 3 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 2

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