The best local restaurants in Bath show how the ancient city has gained a reputation as a centre for gastronomy in southwestern England. Surrounded by lush countryside on all sides and perched upon the River Avon, Bath boasts access to fresh produce that few cities can rival.

All of this is great news for foodies in Bath, with several excellent restaurants making a name for themselves among the city’s most discerning eaters. Our list of the best local restaurants in Bath range from legendary Italian trattorias to casual riverside pubs, highlighting the wonderful variety of eateries in this quaint town.

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    The Circus

    Dining in a Georgian terrace house

    The Circus
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    The Circus is a much-loved family restaurant that specialises in seasonal, locally sourced and freshly cooked English fare. A hub for foodies in the city, this restaurant stands out for its friendly service, fair pricing and, of course, their fabulous food.

    With a focus on fresh produce, the menu changes frequently yet always scores high on both value and quality. Utilising meat, seafood, dairy and vegetables from the surrounding area, it offers a true taste of Bath and the wider county of Somerset. Situated between Bath Circus and the Royal Crescent, The Circus sits in a fine Georgian house and remains busy year-round, so booking is always advised.

    Location: The Circus Restaurant, 34 Brock St, Bath, BA1 2LN, UK

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 10 am to 11.30 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +44 (0)1225 466 020

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    Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House & Museum

    Enjoy afternoon tea in the oldest house in Bath

    Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House & Museum
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    • Food
    • History

    Bath is a genteel city with a slow pace of life. Enjoying some cakes and tea served in bone China cups is the perfect way to spend a couple of hours here. Sally Lunn’s teahouse is one of many tearooms in Bath, but we prefer this spot down a narrow alleyway close to Bath Abbey. Not only is it reported to be the oldest house in Bath (built in 1482), but this is where the famous fluffy buns known as Sally Lunn buns were first baked. This sweet, brioche-style bread goes great with a cup of tea.

    Location: 4 North Parade Passage, Bath BA1 1NX, UK

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 9 pm

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    Menu Gordon Jones

    Enjoy English cuisine cooked by a celebrity chef

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    Diners at Menu Gordon Jones are never quite sure what to expect from the secret tasting menu, which is devised by Chef Jones himself. The only thing that's certain at this esteemed city-centre eatery is an innovative spread with contrasting flavours, textures and temperatures with English, Indian and Asian influences.

    To make for a truly memorable occasion, you can enjoy a wine flight chosen to compliment each course. Expect test tubes, brown paper bags, and other unconventional approaches to service, with friendly staff who are more than happy to explain some of the menu's rarer elements.

    Location: 2 Wellsway, Bath, BA2 3AQ, UK

    Open: Tuesday–Saturday from 12:30 pm to 2 pm and from 7 pm to 9 pm (closed on Sundays and Mondays)

    Phone: +44 (0)1225 480 871

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    The Jolly Sailor

    A fantastic gastropub on the outskirts of Bath

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    The Jolly Sailor, an inn dating back to 1726, serves some of the best British pub fares in the area. With an excellent location on the banks of the River Avon, this Somerset institution offers views of the lush Mendip Hills region. 

    The Jolly Sailor sits on a cycling path that links Bath and Bristol, which makes it ideal for a pitstop on a hot summer’s day. Try a pint of locally made cider and pairing it with a ploughman’s lunch made up of pickles, homemade bread, and tangy cheddar cheese.

    Location: The Jolly Sailor, Mead Ln, Saltford, Bristol, BS31 3ER, UK

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 11 am to 11 pm, Sunday from 11 am to 10 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1225 873 002

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    Clayton's Kitchen

    French and Mediterranean cuisine served in a Georgian townhouse

    Clayton's Kitchen
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    Situated inside a 4-floored Georgian townhouse with a rustic-chic interior, Clayton’s Kitchen, headed by renowned chef Robert Clayton, has been a staple of Bath’s dining scene since 2012. The menu changes seasonally, but dishes are inspired by modern French and Mediterranean cuisine. There’s also an extensive wine list, vegan options, and a children’s menu.

    We recommend trying the honey-roasted Creedy Carver free-range duck breast, the roasted cannon of lamb or the roasted fillet of beef, followed by a dessert such as a lemon meringue pie or a vanilla panna cotta. If you want to dine on a budget, visit during lunch and order from the set menu.

    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 pm to 9.30 pm (closed on Monday and Tuesday)

    Phone: +44 (0)1225 724386

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    The Herd Steak Restaurant

    Locally sourced steaks in the centre of a heritage city

    The Herd Steak Restaurant
    • Food

    At The Herd Steak Restaurant in Bath, the locally sourced, 21-day aged fillet, ribeye and sirloin steaks always go down a treat, particularly when washed down with a prosecco or brandy, followed by a delectable dessert such as ginger ice cream or sticky toffee pudding. Adding to the restaurant’s charm are rustic wooden tables and painted stone walls, housed inside a historic building in Bath’s city centre.

    If you want to enjoy dinner at The Herd Steak Restaurant on Friday or Saturday, we recommend booking a table in advance, though there’s usually no wait through the week or during lunch.

    Location: The Boater, 12 Argyle St, Bathwick, Bath BA2 4BQ, UK

    Open: Sunday–Friday from noon to 2.30 pm and 6 pm to 11 pm, Saturday from noon to 11 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1225 316583

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    Henry's Restaurant

    Modern British fine dining in a rustic bistro

    Henry's Restaurant
    • Food

    At the Michelin-starred Henry’s Restaurant, you can feast on elevated British fare with seasonal vegetables inside a relaxed bistro with a sophisticated décor and wooden seating. A set lunch menu is offered from Wednesday to Saturday, while 5- or 7-course tasting menus are offered at dinner from Tuesday to Saturday.

    Menu favourites at Henry’s Restaurant include lobster bisque and lamb rump, and there’s an extensive selection of treats for vegetarians. Booking a table in advance comes highly recommended.

    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 Sunday and Monday)

    Phone: +44 (0)1225 780055

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    OAK Restaurant

    A vegetarian restaurant with set and tasting menus

    OAK Restaurant
    • Food

    The OAK Restaurant is Bath’s premier vegetarian diner, serving up tasty treats such as pea risotto, polenta and cooked dhal with a focus on local ingredients. After your main course, you can treat yourself to an ice cream, strawberry parfait or chocolate ganache, paired with a dessert wine, gin martini or bellini. If you don’t drink alcohol, you’ll enjoy the tea, espresso or chocolate frappe.

    If you want to try a range of ingredients and flavours, order from the tasting menu, though the 2-course set menu is delicious and affordably priced. There may be a small wait for a table over dinner on weekends.

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

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

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    Jars Meze

    Get your fill of Greek food in Bath

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    Jars Meze brings a slice of the Mediterranean to Bath, serving modern takes on classic Greek cuisine. Prices at this meze bar remain mercifully reasonable, while the food is consistently excellent. It's also easy to reach, located less than 450 ft southwest of the famous Pulteney Bridge. 

    At this family-run venue, you can enjoy specialities such as Politiki melitzanosalata, a dish of smoked aubergines slow-cooked with olive oil with garlic, peppers, parsley and Greek spices. For the more carnivorous visitor, Rolo gourounaki is a delicious combination of marinated pork stuffed with vegetables and halloumi cheese, slow-cooked and flavoured with honey.

    Location: Jars Meze, 6 Northumberland Pl, Bath, BA1 5AR, UK

    Open: Tuesday–Saturday from noon to 3 pm and from 5 pm to 9 pm, Sunday from noon to 3.30 pm (closed on Mondays)

    Phone: +44 (0)1225 471 434

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    Sotto Sotto

    Italian dining in a wine cellar

    Sotto Sotto
    • Food
    • Luxury

    A stalwart of the city’s dining scene, Sotto Sotto is widely considered to be Bath’s best Italian restaurant. Located in an intimate space beneath the kind of grand old building that Bath is famous for, the dimly lit, stone-walled ambience at Sotto Sotto perfectly evokes the city’s Roman heritage.

    While there is nothing innovative or daring about its menu, diners continue to return to this subterranean eatery for classic Italian cuisine executed with real panache. Standouts include fresh chicken livers served on homemade Tuscan bread. For those seeking something lighter, the chargrilled polenta with caramelised butternut squash, cream of spinach and pecorino cheese is a speciality that Sotto Sotto is famous for.

    Location: 10 Bath Road, Bath BA2 4A, UK

    Open: Daily from noon to 2 pm and from 5 pm to 10 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1225 330 236

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James Connolly | Guest Writer