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Bath is world-renowned not just for its attractions but for its range of fine dining, from the classic British insititution – the local pub – to Michelin star dining. While 2015 might well be coming to an end, it’s certainly not over yet. Here’s our favourite ten upcoming dining experiences you really can’t miss…

Authentic Persian Dining and Cookery Masterclass Courses, Simi’s Kitchen
14 November 2015, 2-6pm

Every Saturday, starting in mid-November, Simi’s popular Persian cuisine kitchen is putting on Masterclass courses for people to learn how to cook fine Persian food. It’s a great opportunity to branch out and try something new. More info on the VisitBath website.

Bath Christmas Market, Bath City Centre
23 November – 13 December 2015

While the Christmas Market might be the shopping event of the year festivities wise, you shouldn’t neglect it’s buzzing food scene either. Street food vendors and beverage vendors are making some of the most exciting food and drink. Have a walk down and see what you discover. More info on the Christmas Market website

Christmas at Graze, Central Bath
December 2015.

We love this venue. Super food, great wine and even better beers from brewery Bath Ales. Graze offers that homely Christmas dining experience everyone knows and loves. Read their Xmas menu here.

Christmas Wine Tasting with Artisan Cheese & Salami Boards, Barton Street Wine Café
11 December 2015, 7-10pm.

New Rome-inspired enoteca and wine enthusiasts Barton Street Wine Café are hosting a wine tasting extravaganza downstairs in their intimate venue. Taste six wines, including a 2004 vintage sparkling wine and an Amarone, alongside a range of cheeses and salami board. Tickets cost £35 and are available from Ben Franks Wine.

Christmas Dining on the Terrace, Roman Baths
15 – 23 December 2015, Various times.

The Roman Baths, a favourite attraction for many, has a terrace overlooking the city’s famed architecture. You can enjoy a delicious Christmas dinner menu and take in the sites. Reservations from 7pm. More information here.

Black Tie Christmas Carol Concert with Four Course Gourmet Dinner, The Bath Priory Hotel
17 December 2015, 6.45pm.

Don’t miss out on Michelin-starred chef Sam Moody’s cooking, nor this beautiful venue, hidden away just north west of the Royal Crescent. Luxury fine dining at its best with a stellar wine selection and an evening’s entertainment. This is going to sell out and fast. Book quickly here.

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