Dining in Bath

Bath is well known for its 'quintessentially English' reputation and is a great place for traditional English fare such as afternoon tea, sunday roasts and fish and chips.

And there is much more to Bath's restaurant scene - with a great diversity of places to eat out in Bath serving a variety of international flavours. From Italian, French and Spanish to Thai and Indian restaurants in Bath, there really is something for everyone.

For those looking for a real taste of Bath and the west-country as part of their visitor experience during their stay, there is loads to try!

Perhaps you would like to search out one of Bath's 'delicacies' such as a Bath Chap or Bath Oliver, or make your decision about which you prefer: a Sally Lunn Bun or Bath Bun? Have a look at the History of Bath's Food and Drink to see what this is all about.

If you're looking for a truly British experience, then Bath is the perfect place to try a quintessentially English afternoon tea, fish and chips or a traditional Sunday roast with all the trimmings…

You may also like to sample some of the area's local produce. There are plenty of places that sell locally produced foods in and around Bath, from locally produced wine and cheeses to cider and local apple varieties. Perhaps you would even like to experience an authentic farmers market, and enjoy mixing with the locals and buying the freshest possible local produce? Bath is also really well known for its local ales, and a reputation for friendly pubs with a long history - learn more here.