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Good Food at the Garrick’s Head

The Garrick’s Head pub was the former home of Beau Nash; a grand building located conveniently next to the Bath…

Dine Out in Style: The Mint Room

Looking for a fine dining experience whilst in Bath? The Mint Room is arguably the city’s finest Indian restaurant in…

Michelin Star Experience: Olive Tree Restaurant

Whether you’re in Bath for a long weekend or purely on business, it would be shameful if you weren’t to…

Fine Seafood and Grill: Loch Fyne

Loch Fyne can be found on the corner of Milsom St and is set in a landmark Grade II listed…

Best of British: Hall & Woodhouse

If you’re looking for a special dinner in splendid surrounds, then look no further than the Hall and Woodhouse; a…

Visit Pulteney Bridge & Pleasure Gardens

Pulteney Bridge and its horseshoe weir, stands as one of Bath’s most iconic sites for locals and visitors alike. Built…

A Hearty Welcome at The Hope & Anchor

Only a short walk down the road from Tucking Mill’s secluded cottages, you’ll find exceptional food and drink at the…

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