Archive for the 'Restaurants in Bath' Category
Demuths Vegetarian Restaurant
October 3rd, 2006For vegetarians travelling to Bath, no trip is complete without dining at Demuths Vegetarian Restaurant. The only entirely vegetarian restaurant in the city, Demuths offers wonderful options, whether you’re hoping for a hearty dinner, a light lunch or a tasty treat. The restaurant is popular with both vegetarians and meat-eaters, and it is famed for its cosy, friendly atmosphere. Demuth’s offers a delicious range of organic delights, in particular their wonderful wines and beers.
The Wooley Grange Restaurant
September 17th, 2006Sally Lunn’s Refreshment House and Museum
September 13th, 2006Located in the oldest house in Bath (c.1493), a visit to Sally Lunn’s Refreshment House and Museum is essential for all visitors to the city. The Sally Lunn Bun is a legendary Bath treat consisting of delicious, light sweet bread; and this refreshment house and museum celebrates its place in Bath’s history. Located in the heart of the city, Sally Lunn’s Refreshment House and Museum boasts excavations showing how the site has been a refreshment centre since Roman times. The attraction is home to three refreshment rooms, each of which serve variations on the Sally Lunn Bun. Each evening, the refreshment house and museum hosts a delicious traditional dinner.
The Olive Tree Restaurant
September 12th, 2006Situated in the heart of the city of Bath, the Olive Tree Restaurant has developed a reputation for serving delicious modern British cuisine. The restaurant boasts a stylish, modern décor and a relaxed yet intimate atmosphere. The menu mixes tastes from modern England, with influences from the Mediterranean. The Olive Tree Restaurant offers fixed price two and three-course lunchtime meals, as well as an evening a la carte menu. The restaurant caters well to vegetarians and diners who suffer from allergies.