Eating in Bath Sunday lunchtime...where?
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I know it’s probably not the best idea venturing into Bath on a Sunday a couple of weeks before Christmas but I am so...
After a good catch up with a friend and maybe some light shopping, if I can get anywhere near the shops through the hordes of people, where would people suggest that we go for lunch?
Not necessarily a full on Sunday roast but maybe something a bit lighter. Any suggestions would be brilliant. I'll have my car so somewhere in the general area is fine, not necessarily in the centre, although that would be more convenient.
Thank you!
After a good catch up with a friend and maybe some light shopping, if I can get anywhere near the shops through the hordes of people, where would people suggest that we go for lunch?
Not necessarily a full on Sunday roast but maybe something a bit lighter. Any suggestions would be brilliant. I'll have my car so somewhere in the general area is fine, not necessarily in the centre, although that would be more convenient.
Thank you!
Depends on budget, really. All the usual chain places are there in the centre, plus a Jamie's but best of luck getting in there. You could try:
Moon & Sixpence - www.moonandsixpence.co.uk
Circus Restaurant - www.thecircuscafeandrestaurant.co.uk
Aqua - www.aqua-restaurant.com
Cafe Retro - www.caferetro.co.uk
Walrus & Carpenter - www.walrusandcarpenter.com
I've eaten in all of these and all are great, Cafe Retro is probably cheapest, Moon & Sixpence / Circus most expensive.
Moon & Sixpence - www.moonandsixpence.co.uk
Circus Restaurant - www.thecircuscafeandrestaurant.co.uk
Aqua - www.aqua-restaurant.com
Cafe Retro - www.caferetro.co.uk
Walrus & Carpenter - www.walrusandcarpenter.com
I've eaten in all of these and all are great, Cafe Retro is probably cheapest, Moon & Sixpence / Circus most expensive.
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