The Roman Baths Kitchen - Bath

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The Roman Baths Kitchen

The Roman Baths Kitchen
3.8 / 5 (5493 reviews)

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Nestled in the heart of Bath, this restaurant offers a fantastic dining experience with stunning views of the Roman Baths and Bath Abbey. Guests rave about the excellent service and delicious, well-prepared dishes, including standout options for vegetarians. While slightly upscale, the ambiance is enhanced by local street musicians and an inviting atmosphere. Visitors appreciate hearty portions, like the classic fish and chips, and are encouraged to save room for dessert — the chocolate brownie and sorbets come highly recommended. Although busy on event nights can lead to longer waits, the overall experience remains memorable and worthy of a repeat visit.

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As the year comes to a close and I reflect on 2015 while eagerly anticipating what 2016 will bring, one standout experience from 2015 is our trip to England. I’ve been meaning to write about our visit to Bath for a while now, always thinking I needed more time to do it justice. However, since we haven’t traveled anywhere new or tried any new recipes lately, I’m just going to dive right in and share my experiences in... View all feedback.

As the year comes to a close and I reflect on 2015 while eagerly anticipating what 2016 will bring, one standout experience from 2015 is our trip to England. I’ve been meaning to write about our visit to Bath for a while now, always thinking I needed more time to do it justice. However, since we haven’t traveled anywhere new or tried any new recipes lately, I’m just going to dive right in and share my experiences in Bath. I usually find it difficult to pick a favorite movie, song, cookie, or, in this case, vacation day, but I can confidently say that Bath was definitely among the top two day trips we took from London.

The location is fantastic, and the service is excellent, creating a wonderful atmosphere. It's not the most affordable dining option, but dining outside near the cathedral, across from the Roman baths, offers a delightful experience. You can enjoy some delicious food while local street musicians perform with their lively music in the afternoon. I highly recommend it—it's a must-visit spot in Bath!

We visited during a city event, so it was a busy evening and our group couldn't find seats inside. The menu had changed just three days prior, which made us brace for potential hiccups, given our expectations of a Gordon Ramsay-level experience. We were pleasantly surprised to be offered blankets, as the temperature was a bit chilly. The menu was very appealing, and the food was delicious and well-prepared, although I was somewhat disappointed with the lackluster presentation of some cocktails. Everything went smoothly until we ordered desserts. We ended up waiting quite a while before we had to cancel them as we had another event to attend. While the restaurant was busy, the wait for dessert was excessive. Overall, it was a nearly perfect experience, and I would love to try it again on a quieter night.

The best restaurant in Bath. Fish of the day was excellent: nothing overcooked, the fish tasted fresh, the long green beans al dente, the small new potatoes, the delicious mussel sauce. The three sorbets scoops (raspberry, lemon, mango) were really well prepared. And topped with very friendly service, and cosy surroundings and atmosphere. I will not forget the great Chilean red wine.

Great lunch and kid meals!

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