Reviews on British food in Batheaston, Bath, including Gather Cafe, Robbie's Plaice, The Bathwick Boatman, Eight, The Circus Restaurant, The Herd Steak Restaurant, Clayton's Kitchen, The Olive Tree, The Rising Sun Inn, Raphael Restaurant
4 based on 992 reviews
Raphael restaurant is a much loved restaurant located in the heart of the beautiful city of Bath. Open since 2001 Raphael has established an excellent reputation for serving fabulous European inspired modern British food. Raphael has a cosy atmosphere and
Had an early table booked for lunch to celebrate our daughters birthday. Reservations are definitely required, this restaurant is hugely popular and you can see why. The food was fantastic and the service was superb. Would definitely recommend and would happily return.
4 based on 293 reviews
The Rising Sun Inn is an independanly run pub and Bed & Breakfast. Perfectly located in the heart of historic Bath, only 2 minutes walk from Pulteney Bridge and Bath Rugby ground, we serve fresh (and locally sourced where possible) home cooked food.
We had a delicious Sunday lunch here first time even though it is on our doorstep the roast potatoes were wonderful and very tender beef . Pudding was far too nice will be dreaming of them for a wile. Our hosts were the nicest most genuine couple made us feel very welcome unfortunately unlike a rather loud table next to us who obviously took a dislike to us we should have asked to be moved but that does seem a bit embarrassing but we were not put off by this just giggled each to their own.We will certainly be returning and recommending.Roll on the next time.Thank you for taking the time to post a review. I'm sorry about the noisy table near to you but glad that it didn't spoil your Sunday lunch experience with us and we very much look forward to welcoming you back and making your pudding dreams a reality once more !!
4 based on 1393 reviews
Proud to be one of Bathâs longest established independent restaurants, the one Michelin Star and 3 AA Rosette Olive Tree provides one of the best experiences of fine dining Bath has to offer. The hotel is a stylish contemporary boutique hotel, but the res
The âSevenâ course tasting menu was surprisingly good. The appetisers were flavour bombs, the scallops so delicate with the granache and the Burford brown egg with truffle was astonishing. Perfect warm rye bread, an extra. A portion of brill: divine (loved the cucumber balls) and the meat course a choice of venison or grouse; gorgeous cabbage rolls and blackberry (but felt the chocolate didnât compliment the grouse - better with venison). Tor cheese next with chicory and juicy raisins. Dark chocolate pud followed by pineapple and ice cream then petit fours! Single (tiny) coffee at £4.50 is not good value. Overall we enjoyed the meal and the service was excellent, nice to see the chefs serving! Decor in the dining room uninspiring though.
4 based on 1886 reviews
Serving modern British food. Open seven days a week for lunch 12 -2.30pm Monday - Friday. 12-3.00pm Saturday - Sunday Evenings 6 - 9.30pm Monday - Friday. 6-10pm Saturday. 6 -9pm Sunday
Busting Bath for the weekend and came here for Sunday lunch. Menu was mainly roasts which most of our group really liked. I had seabass which was excellent. All in all great food, well presented, prompt and cheerful service - a perfect lazy Sunday afternoon.
4 based on 1731 reviews
Steak restaurant in Bath offering quality food in a great location near the Pulteney weir.
Booked here due to the great TripAdvisor feedback... we visited here on a Tuesday night , it was packed ! Please book... I had the ribeye , wife had the sirloin , both cooked perfect .. the chips were amazing , highly recommend
4 based on 2488 reviews
Small, busy, much admired, family-run restaurant; serving seasonal, locally sourced, freshly cooked food; charming and welcoming staff; sensible and honest prices. Set in a fine Georgian house in Bath's most beautiful position - between The Circus and The
Amazing food and great service. I am not vegetarian, but thoroughly enjoyed the mushroom tagliatelle. My husband had the pork which was also excellent. We finished with the espresso martini which was the icing on the cake. Very happy to recommend.We're so glad you enjoyed your anniversary dinner with us. Thanks for your positive comments and do come again soon
5 based on 181 reviews
Discover something new in a truly historic setting. Delicious dishes on an ever changing menu with French and Italian influences.
After a little research, I stumbled across Eight whilst planning our weekend visit to Bath. Booked a table on line with ease. What can I say! An absolute exquisite small restaurant which Iâm glad I booked for. Eight tables only in the main restaurant and catering downstairs for parties. Tucked down a smaller side street in central Bath, we found the restaurant in easy walking distances from where we were staying on the Royal Crescent. All the staff were very friendly and helpful. They were all welcoming and happy to engage in conversation.The menu consisted of eight dishes with food supplied from local producers. A suggestion of wine (red and/or white) were on the menu for each dish and boy did they get this right! We took our daughter with us and for an eleven year old, she was also very impressed (not much impresses a pre teen these days!) with the selection. She had the plaice on seafood risotto. - cooked to perfection and served in a stunning lobster sauce, she devoured the lot.I had the roast lamb and all I have to say is wow! Cooked medium rare and served with croquet, roast potatoes and peas on a mint base topped with a beautiful jús. It melted. My husband had the rabbit which was served among baby carrot and kale, topped with a jús. He described it as tender and succulent with just the right accompaniment .Desert was also outstanding. The flourless chocolate cake with ice cream and the ice cream trios were a dream. An exquisite meal had by all of us and we canât recommend highly enough. Dear Guest,Thank you for your review. We were so happy to look after you and your family and are delighted that you enjoyed your evening with us. We hope to welcome you back to Eight again soon.
4 based on 830 reviews
The Bathwick Boatman is a tranquil slice of gastronomic heaven, located just 10 minutes stroll from Bath's city centre on the picture-perfect banks of the River Avon. Run by husband and wife restaurateur team Ben and Rosy Hall, the restaurant is set in an
We went here on Staurday evening en famile (6), to celebrate my and my husbands birthdays. We were greeted and shown to our table by a truly lovely welcoming lady. There was no rush at all to order and the waiters/waitresses were not at all intrusive.We ordered wine and starters and the mains. The starters were fabulous and the wine was delightful. But we had to send my daughters and my main courses back due to the mash potatoes being cold! (that's why i just gave it a 4 rating not a 5). However, it came back with piping hot potatoes and with the minimal amount of fuss. Afterwards the "manager?" came to ask if everything was okay - which was lovely.We really enjoyed the deserts and even though i dont like panacotta (my husbands choice), i had a spoonful and really liked this.The restaurant was warm and inviting - my ony gripe was that at 8p.m. there were two little children running around and one kept banging into the back of my chair (obviously nothing to do with the management). I do like children but....All in all it was a fabulous experience and one that i would reapeat.Well done to all the staff for being so attentive.
4 based on 93 reviews
We were staying local fo a few days and our host recommended Robbies, well he was right it is an excellent fish and chip shop restaurant and also licensed. With all the travelling we've done this year I can honestly say this was an excellent place to eat, fish, chips, mushy peas and a pint, great stuff, good luck guys and dony lose focus.
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4 based on 71 reviews
Took a boat trip from Bath to Batheaston. Got off and walked to village. Found this gem thanks to Tripadvisor. Fab spot for lunch. Very quirky! I had delish tomato soup and two glasses of organic Pino Grigio and a lovely latte!Very reasonably priced , service with a smile. Def recommend!
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