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Something of an institution, Da Vinci Italian Deli (33 Wellsway) in Bear Flat has been wowing customers with top quality Italian fare for six years. And now owners Vincenzo and Joanne Bartolo are using their own ingredients and passion for great Italian food at their new venture just up the road, making fantastically authentic, hand...
View full reviewGPT Smokehouse, owned by the Tack brothers, sits on a discreet corner of Bath. It was freezing outside, but when we headed indoors our shivering subsided and we took in the flickering candles, mismatched tables and chairs, splashes of colour and on-trend artwork.
The menu is bursting with ‘dude-food’ – think fabulous,...
If you're looking for great food, drinks with friends or family, or want to celebrate a special occasion in a buzzing atmosphere, TGI Friday's is definitely the place to go. Famous for freshly prepared food in generous sized portions at great prices, TGI Friday's is also known for its selection of over 500 cocktails that are shaken ...
View full reviewBath is a culture-fi lled hive of activity, with the long-established, renowned local institution that is Green Park Brasserie at its heart. The Brasserie is best known for putting on free live jazz every week from Wednesday to Saturday, and is also a long-time supporter of and venue for Bath’s Fringe Festival, Party in the City...
View full reviewBath Farmers’ Market takes pride in having been the first farmers’ market in the UK and has gained a loyal customer base since opening in 1997. The market takes place at Green Park Station in Bath every Saturday morning, with numerous stalls selling quality seasonal and organic vegetables and meats – including beef, veal, p...
View full reviewBath Farmers’ Market takes pride in having been the first farmers’ market in the UK and has gained a loyal customer base since opening in 1997. The market was established for numerous reasons: to provide a platform for local producers to sell their own products directly to customers, and to help the local foodie economy thrive...
View full reviewLocated a stone’s throw from The Royal Crescent, The Marlborough Tavern is a charming establishment that combines the atmosphere of a local pub with the food offering of a top restaurant, making it a firm favourite with locals and visitors to Bath alike.
The menu is essentially British in character and uses local produce ...
Situated in the heart of the Somerset countryside between Bath and Wells, you’ll find Ston Easton Park. Nestled within 36 acres of picturesque parkland, this exquisite hotel is the epitome of luxury, yet is without a hint of the pretension usually associated with such a fine establishment. The large Palladian mansion is a sight ...
View full reviewAccording to the story, Frankie Giuliani was ten years old when, with his Mamma and Poppa, he left Sicily and landed at Ellis Island, New York in 1924. It was no surprise when the family opened a restaurant, everybody helping with the building and the cooking in equal measure - each of them had a favourite dish to contribute. In 195...
View full reviewWhether you’ve stumbled upon one of their many live music nights, been drawn in by the smell of hops emanating from their on-site microbrewery, or have simply been admiring the reclaimed wood and quirky decor, it’s hard to deny that the Bath Brew House has a homely feel to it. Situated in central Bath, the brew-pub has been op...
View full reviewSet in the centre of one of the world’s most iconic crescents, The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa offers a truly spectacular and diverse gastronomic experience. The hotel has five AA red stars and houses an exceptional three-AA-rosette restaurant that overlooks secluded gardens. The kitchen is led by talented executive head chef...
View full reviewJust minutes from Bristol, The Bear & Swan is a welcoming 18th-century pub with four boutique rooms and abundant character. This traditional country retreat is perfect for those en-route to Bristol Airport, as well as those visiting the area on business or enjoying a relaxed break to explore Bristol, Bath and the surrounding c...
View full reviewThe Whitchurch (formerly The Cartwheel) is a community-focused, independently owned pub. Don’t be fooled by the concept of pub grub here, as every dish is thoughtfully crafted. Even the humble burger is served beautifully on a fresh brioche bun, topped with crisp baby gem lettuce, and diners are given t...
View full reviewOn the verge of the Mendip Hills sits the four-star, independently owned Best Western Plus Centurion Hotel, where a delicious secret lies. With 45 spacious guest rooms, a health club and spa with views across the nine-hole golf course, and The Restaurant @ Centurion, this hotel has everything you need for a memorable stay. Recentl...
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