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Restaurants in BathAround every corner you will come across excellent dining choices, from Michelin starred restaurants to fast food joints to cater for the visitor on the move, there is more restaurants here than you can shake a kebab at. For the riverside view of the lovely Avon, why not visit the small wee Riverside Cafe, near the Pulteney Bridge. Although its vegetarian, they serve alcohol and have lovely outside seating where you can have a lovely view. The cafe closes in the evening. The Forester Road in Bathwick is where one will discover the Bathwick Boatman which serves lovely dishes at affordable prices. The restaurant is above a Victorian Boathouse and is just a perfect spot to gaze at the amateurs rowing their boats while you relax in the comfort of the warm surroundings. Lunchtime is the best time of the day to dine at the expensive restaurants in order to get great value. A restaurant by the name of Tilleys which is near the Abbey, makes sure that prices stay down and quality up. It serves starter portions of food along with good house wines. A lot of bars do some great pub grub, and the Jazz cafe in Kingsmead Square is great for a bacon sandwich that will fill you for the day. For more classy surroundings, the trendy Moon and Sixpence restaurant has great food, and some really good wines and a trendy bar area where all the beautiful people hang out. In the suburbs, around the Weston and Newbridge area is the well recommended Lettonie on the Kelston Road, which was awarded two Michelin stars for its fantastic cuisine. Also the Moody Goose in Kingsmead Square also has a Michelin star for its excellence. For the best burgers in Bath, try the Schwartz Bros takeaway on Walcot Street, which has funky music on all the time. Copyright @ Global Travel Solutions |