Great restaurants in Bath come in a good variety with each showcasing fresh ingredients and creative flair. Some offer tasting menus and fine dining while others are all about casual inclusivity and community spirit. Regardless, they make good use of the city’s rural hinterland, sourcing fresh ingredients from local farmers and artisan producers.

Bath’s Georgian buildings provide cool backdrops for elegance and sophistication, while others reimagine redundant spaces such as Green Park Station. Whether cozy and intimate, or sleek and modern, they’ll all leave you feeling full and content. Here’s where to eat in Bath and the wonderful dishes each restaurant offers.

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    The Elder Restaurant

    Modern British cuisine with an emphasis on game meats

    The Elder Restaurant
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    • Food
    • Group
    • Luxury

    The Elder is a fine-dining restaurant in Bath that’s known for serving dishes using locally sourced wild game. It is named after architect John Wood the Elder, who designed the building in which it’s housed back in 1700. Hardwood floors, Chesterfield-inspired leather banquettes, sage-green wood paneling and heritage prints on the walls add character.

    The ingredients that create each dish are sourced from farmers, foragers, and fishermen. In the talented hands of The Elder’s kitchen team, they’re transformed into something special. Expect a menu that excites, featuring dishes such as slow-cooked Berkshire hare ragout and roast pave and faggot of Bathurst estate fallow deer.

    Location: 2-8 S Parade, Bath BA2 4AB, UK

    Open: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 6 pm to 9.30 pm, Friday–Sunday from 12.30 pm to 2.30 pm and 6 pm to 9.30 pm (closed on Tuesdays)

    Phone: +44 (0)1225 530616

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    Raphael Restaurant

    Sophisticated dining in a contemporary setting

    Raphael Restaurant
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    • Food
    • Group

    Raphael Restaurant first opened its doors in the 1980s and has been at its present address in Bath for the past 2 decades. This family-run eatery specializes in British cuisine, with an evolving menu that’s regularly updated.

    Begin with appetizers such as pan-fried scallops served with celeriac, pickled strawberries and pecans, braised pig cheeks with fennel, apple and crispy polenta or a crab risotto colored with squid ink. Continue with cod accompanied by saffron crushed potato, chorizo and clams, or harissa marinated chop, with couscous, zaalouk (a Moroccan salad of cooked eggplants and tomatoes), dried fruits and nuts.

    Location: Gascoyne House, Upper Borough Walls, Bath BA1 1RN, UK

    Open: Monday–Saturday from noon to 2.30 pm and 5.30 pm to 10 pm, Sunday from noon to 3.30 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1225 480042

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    Oak Restaurant

    Imaginative vegetarian cuisine in Bath

    Oak Restaurant
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    • Food

    Oak is an organic grocer and restaurant in Bath whose menu is centered on unadulterated ingredients sourced, where possible, from the local area. The food on offer is proof that vegetarian cuisine doesn’t have to be mundane, with inspired combinations perfectly executed.

    Try delicious dishes such as blood orange and fennel salad with tarragon vinaigrette, seared hispi (sweetheart cabbage) accompanied by crispy cabbage and caramelized apple, roast Jerusalem artichokes served with hazelnuts and pear purée or braised leeks with whipped ricotta and sweet mustard.

    Location: 2 N Parade, Bath BA1 1NX, UK

    Open: Daily from noon to 2.30 pm and 5.30 pm to 9.30 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1225 446059

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    Bathwick Boatman Riverside

    Rustic dining in a wooden boathouse

    Bathwick Boatman Riverside
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    Bathwick Boatman Riverside serves modern European dishes overlooking the River Avon. The restaurant offers warm hospitality and tasty food using ingredients sourced from local suppliers – meat from Bath butcher Terry & Son, eggs from Nick’s Farm in Perrymead and cheese from the Bath Soft Cheese Company in Kelston.

    The menu draws inspiration from around the globe but dishes such as strozzapreti pasta with eggplant, tomatoes, zucchini, peppers, capers and basil reflect the Italian influences that shaped the owning couple’s past. Order locally brewed ale from the Box Steam Brewery to wash down your food.

    Location: 1 Rockliffe Ave, Bath BA2 6QP, UK

    Open: Thursday from 5 pm to 8.30 pm, Friday from noon to 2 pm and 5 pm to 8.30 pm, Saturday from noon to 2.15 pm and 5 pm to 8.30 pm, Sunday from noon to 5 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1225 428844

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    Green Park Brasserie

    Vibrant dining with live music

    Green Park Brasserie
    • Food
    • Nightlife

    Green Park Brasserie is a restaurant within Green Park Station that offers British cuisine and live jazz. No longer in use as a railroad station, the 1870s booking hall found a new lease of life as the setting for this popular brasserie.

    Popular weekly events include bottomless brunch and evening happy hours. Dine on tasty dishes made from ingrediants sourced at Green Park Station’s very own farmer’s market. Make a reservation from Wednesday to Saturday to enjoy listening to live jazz, swing and funk music as you dine.

    Location: 6 Green Park Rd, Bath BA1 1JB, UK

    Open: Monday–Thursday from noon to 10.45 pm, Friday–Sunday from 11 am to 10.45 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1225 338565

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    The Scallop Shell

    A central spot for seafood

    The Scallop Shell
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    • Food

    The Scallop Shell is a fish and seafood restaurant in the center of Bath. Its light and bright interior feels like it belongs at the seaside, with plenty of wood, fish pots and rope accents to evoke such a sense of place even though you’re inland.

    The menu varies according to what’s freshest and best, but expect to start with prawns, oysters, crab, scallops and mussels. Battered fish mains come with mushy peas and chips; watch the potato peelers hard at it in the kitchen as you wait for your plates to arrive at the table.    

    Location: 22 Monmouth Pl, Bath BA1 2AY, UK

    Open: Monday–Saturday from noon to 2.30 pm and 4.30 pm to 9.30 pm, Sunday from noon to 3 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1225 420928

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    Woods Restaurant

    Sophisticated dining in a tranquil cul-de-sac

    Woods Restaurant
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    • Food

    Woods Restaurant is a spacious restaurant in Bath that’s been in business for more than 40 years. The recipe for its success consists of blending its husband-and-wife owners’ British and French heritage into their food and combining it with a warm welcome.

    In this stylish setting – the restaurant occupies the first floor of 5 Georgian townhouses – you might begin with broiled goat's cheese or rillette of rabbit and tarragon. Mains include dishes such as seared duck breast or pork in a honey and garlic glaze. Round off with chocolate mousse or quince sorbet.

    Location: 9-13 Alfred St, Lower, Lansdown, Bath BA1 2QX, UK

    Open: Wednesday–Saturday from noon to 2.30 pm and 5.30 pm to 8.30 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1225 314812

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    Clayton’s Kitchen

    Modern and uncomplicated dishes using simple ingredients

    Clayton’s Kitchen
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    • Food

    Clayton’s Kitchen is a critically acclaimed fine-dining restaurant in the heart of Bath. For over a decade, Robert Clayton brings Michelin-recognised experience to serve food that delights discerning foodies.

    Begin with the slow-cooked Somerset lamb shoulder bon bon or roasted white onion and thyme soup. Continue your culinary journey as you tuck into broiled fish with confit fennel or honey-roasted free-range duck breast. Save room for dessert as you won’t want to miss out on spiced sticky toffee pudding or vanilla panna cotta.

    Location: 15A George St, Bath BA1 2EN, UK

    Open: Wednesday and Thursday from noon to 2.30 pm and 6 pm to 9.30 pm, Friday and Saturday from noon to 3 pm and 5.30 pm to 10 pm, Sunday from noon to 3 pm and 6.30 pm to 9.30 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1225 724386

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    Comptoir+Cuisine

    A French concept store, cafe and bistro

    Comptoir+Cuisine
    • Budget
    • Food

    Comptoir+Cuisine is a Francophile’s dream in Bath. Rustic meets arty in its eclectic decor which sets the tone for an easygoing take on French cuisine. Its charcuterie boards, baked Camembert and Gallic-inspired tapas are ideal for a casual meal. You can make things a little more special with a glass of fizz from the champagne bar.

    Book a bistro table for something a little more substantial. For an unmistakable taste of France, order escargots, Croque Monsieur, chicken filled with pancetta and Bleu d’Auvergne cheese or a serving of pork cheeks with apple and Calvados sauce.

    Location: 5 George St, Bath BA1 2EJ, UK

    Open: Sunday–Tuesday and Thursday from noon to 3 pm and 6 pm to 10 pm, Friday from noon to 3 pm and 6 pm to 11 pm, Saturday from noon to 11 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1225 684733

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    Henry’s Restaurant

    Exquisitely presented dishes in pared-back surroundings

    Henry’s Restaurant
    • Couples
    • Food
    • Luxury

    Henry’s Restaurant occupies one of Bath’s Georgian townhouses on a pedestrian lane in the heart of the city centre. Chef-owner Henry Scott has created an eatery that’s deceptively simple yet fabulous, earning him a mention in the Michelin guide.

    The decor is understated, with bare floorboards and simple adornments, allowing the food to shine. Opt for a 5- or 7-course tasting menu focused on land or farm and sea. The menu changes regularly according to what’s in season.

    Location: 4 Saville Row, Bath BA1 2QP, UK

    Open: Tuesday from 6 pm to 8.30 pm, Wednesday–Saturday from noon to 1.45 pm and 6 pm to 8.30 pm (closed on Sundays and Mondays)

    Phone: +44 (0)1225 780055

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Julia Hammond | Contributing Writer