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John Rennie Restaurant Boat
Location
Central Bath
The ‘John Rennie ‘ Restaurant Boat : Bath’s only premier private hire floating restaurant venue on the canal on board catering, extensive menus, fully licensed bar and seating for up to 50 people.
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The Marlborough Tavern
Location
Central Bath
The multi-award winning Marlborough Tavern is something of a Bath institution. Once a run down boozer, today it is Bath’s most celebrated gastropub, combining the atmosphere of a local pub with the food quality of a top restaurant.
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The Pump Room Restaurant
Location
Central Bath
The Pump Room restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea daily as well as for private hire for evening events.
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Pig and Fiddle
Location
Central Bath
The Pig and Fiddle, which is right in the centre of Bath, is a one off and at nearly 22 years old is a bit of a Bath institution. Everyone in Bath old enough to drink knows the Pig and they have probably passed many happy summer evenings drinking...
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Cote Brasserie
Location
Central Bath
Contemporary Parisien Bistro
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Tea Monkey
Location
Central Bath
Choose from over 40 fabulous tea varieties, excellent coffees and a great range of cakes and snacks.
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Browns Restaurant and Bar (Bath)
Location
Central Bath
In the most elegant Georgian city in Britain, Browns Bath is set in a suitably elegant grade II listed Georgian building. Perfectly located opposite the Abbey, next to the Guildhall and close to the rugby ground, it is at the very heart of Bath.
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Rajpoot
Location
Central Bath
The Rajpoot has an established reputation for serving its own blend of subtly spiced tandoori and curry dishes.
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Eastern Eye
Location
Central Bath
Exquisite Indian cuisine in an impressive Georgian interior.
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The Salamander
Location
Central Bath
It’s small, it’s snug but it’s oh so special! The Salamander is great city-centre pub serving good food and a fine choice of beers from Bath Ales and beyond.
Neatly tucked away just off Queen Square in the heart of Georgian Bath, the site was...











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