Where to Eat Near Bath: 9 Beautiful Places for a Memorable Meal
Whether you're exploring Bath for the day or staying longer to enjoy the charm of Somerset and the Cotswolds, one thing’s certain—you’ll want to eat well. From hidden pubs tucked down quiet alleys to garden-to-table countryside inns, Bath and its surroundings are full of beautiful places to enjoy a meal. This curated list includes local gems, classic favorites, and scenic escapes that pair perfectly with your visit.
ENGLANDCITY OF BATH
Prabah Gamage
3/13/20243 min read


🏛️ In Central Bath – Perfect for a Post-Walk Meal
1. Coeur de Lion – Bath’s Smallest Pub with Big Character
📍 Northumberland Place, Bath
Tucked into a narrow alleyway in the heart of the city, Coeur de Lion is Bath’s smallest pub—and one of its most charming. It's known for its real ales, classic pub food, and friendly locals. It’s the perfect stop after your walking tour for a pint and a plate of something warm and satisfying.
🍽️ Try: Steak & ale pie + Butcombe Original Ale
2. The Scallop Shell – Award-Winning Fish & Chips
📍 Monmouth Place, Bath
Fresh, flaky fish, crisp golden chips, and an interior that feels like a stylish beach shack—The Scallop Shell serves up some of the best seafood in the area. It's loved by locals and visitors alike, and it’s a great pick for casual, quality dining.
🍽️ Try: Day-boat haddock, mushy peas, and triple-cooked chips
3. Sotto Sotto – Romantic Italian Dining in a Georgian Vault
📍 North Parade, Bath
For a cozy, romantic dinner, Sotto Sotto is a top pick. This beloved Italian restaurant is built into the cellars beneath the city, offering candlelit tables, rustic stone walls, and a truly atmospheric setting. It's one of Bath's most sought-after dining spots, so booking ahead is essential.
🍝 Try: Truffle risotto or the seafood linguine
4. The Green Rocket Café – Plant-Based Goodness with a View
📍 Pierrepont Street, Bath
A bright and welcoming spot just a stone’s throw from the Abbey, The Green Rocket serves creative vegetarian and vegan dishes that even meat-eaters will love. From hearty brunches to global-inspired mains, it's a great option for a health-conscious but delicious meal.
🌱 Try: Sweetcorn fritters with avocado or the Sri Lankan curry


🌿 Beyond Bath – Countryside Pubs & Dining Experiences
5. The Crown at Dyrham – Rustic Pub Charm Near the Cotswolds
📍 Dyrham, Gloucestershire (~20 mins from Bath)
Nestled on the edge of the Cotswolds, The Crown at Dyrham is a beautiful 16th-century coaching inn with oak beams, open fires, and a spacious garden. It’s part of the Butcombe Pubs & Inns group and offers a seasonal, locally sourced menu in a relaxed but stylish setting. Perfect for dinner after a day trip or a Sunday roast stop.
🍺 Try: Roasted pork belly with cider jus + a pint of Butcombe Gold
🔗 Visit The Crown at Dyrham
6. The Pig near Bath – Garden-to-Plate Dining in the Countryside
📍 Hunstrete, Somerset (~25 mins from Bath)
If you want something truly special, book a table at The Pig near Bath—a luxurious country house hotel with a walled garden, homegrown produce, and a “25-mile menu” philosophy. The setting is stunning, and the food is thoughtfully prepared from local ingredients and foraged finds.
🌿 Try: Daily-changing garden menu with paired wines
🛏️ Bonus: Make it an overnight stay for the full experience






7. The Wheatsheaf, Combe Hay – Peaceful Valley Views and Elegant Fare
📍 Combe Hay (~15 mins from Bath)
For a quiet countryside lunch or dinner with views of Somerset hills, head to The Wheatsheaf in Combe Hay. This beautiful 16th-century pub offers a more refined take on British classics and an extensive wine list, with both indoor and garden seating available.
🍷 Try: Braised lamb shoulder or fresh fish of the day
🧁 Sweet Stops & Afternoon Tea
8. The Pump Room Restaurant – Bath’s Most Iconic Afternoon Tea
📍 Stall Street, next to the Roman Baths
Step back in time with afternoon tea at the historic Pump Room Restaurant, where Jane Austen once dined. With chandeliers, live classical music, and tiered trays of scones, finger sandwiches, and cakes, this is the quintessential Bath experience.
🍰 Try: Traditional afternoon tea with a glass of English sparkling wine
9. Sweet Little Things – A Pink & Playful Café Experience
📍 Lower Borough Walls, Bath
This Instagrammable gem is a fun contrast to Bath’s historical vibe. Decked out in floral walls and pastel tones, Sweet Little Things is known for its themed afternoon teas, creative drinks, and dreamy cakes. It’s especially popular for girls’ trips and mother-daughter outings.
☕ Try: Red velvet latte + cupcake combo


✨ Final Tips
Book ahead for dinner, especially at Sotto Sotto, The Pig, and Pump Room
For Sunday roasts, most pubs recommend booking even for lunch
If you're doing the Bath walking tour, spots like Coeur de Lion, Scallop Shell, and Green Rocket are perfectly placed to refuel between sights
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