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    Wild Cafe - The famous award winning eatery.

    Wild Cafe

    4.4(47 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    £

    Wild Cafe is a must for breakfast in Bath! Someone in our group recommended we come here and it…read moredidn't disappoint! We arrived in the morning on a quiet weekend. The cafe is a hole in the wall with communal seating and a few other tables inside and some outside. It's a bit packed inside but still quite charming with all the mismatched colorful decor. The service was sweet and efficient. Once seated, we were provided the menus and had our orders taken. The food came out fast and we paid at the front. I don't normally eat breakfast and got the Granola. It was fine--your typical yogurt, granola, and berries. It was tart, crunchy, and sweet--they provide a side of honey. I had half and gave the rest away because I wasn't hungry. Also ordered were the Bubble and Squeak and Fruit Pancakes. Oh my gosh, I had multiple bites of the Bubble and Squeak because it was so good! If I were hungrier I'd order this for myself. It's a delicious harmony of savory filling goodness. Loved the mashed potatoes and all the proteins. Highly recommend! Wild Cafe is an affordably delicious spot for all-day breakfast and brunch. Found on a corner in Bath off Queen Street, it's a must for yummy food!

    We heard the insider mumbling's about how crazy it is to be able to get into this place and have…read moreone of their amazing breakfast because they are so popular. The portions are large and the food is crazy. Good. We went in there and ordered nice big plates of food and wound up sharing them with each other because everybody got something different. I was so pleased that while I was eating off of someone else's plate that they were enjoying the food off of mine at the same time. Plan ahead for when you're gonna get there. I recommend that one hour to 30 minutes before they close get your order in and that's a sure far away to get you to the head of the line at the end of the day.

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    Wild Cafe
    Wild Cafe - Fruit Pancakes

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    Jacob's Coffee House - smoothie

    Jacob's Coffee House

    4.3(16 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    ££

    Jacob's Coffee House was our hungry stomach's savior recently. We had had a long afternoon, now…read moreworking into early evening, strolling around Bath, and by now it was getting dark and much cooler. We were hungry, but most places had already rolled up the welcome mat and were closed the day. The prospect of facing the 90 minute train back to London with empty stomachs was not appealing! Fortunately Jacob's was still open and serving, and although it was only 10 minutes till closing time, they kindly stirred us our hot paninis in their upstairs dining area. Upstairs a number of people were having coffee or dinner, some on their laptops, so we were not alone in having a leisurely meal even though it went past their official 7 PM time to close. Although the furnishings are coffee shop Spartan, everything was clean and comfortable. I had the ham and cheese panini, which was delicious; my wife had the vegetarian panini, with artichoke and goat cheese, which she really enjoyed. Both paninis were around 5 pounds, pretty reasonable. As a bonus, for a small amount they threw in a slice of passionfruit carrot cake, which topped the meal off nicely! Great place for a quick late meal in Bath before heading home!

    You're a lucky soul if you live in Bath. Being from nearby, I've a real soft spot for the south…read morewest, and cities like Bath remind me how gorgeous it is around there: the cotswold stone, the lush green hills, the old architecture. You can certainly grab a slice of that (and a slice of cake) whilst whiling away the afternoon at Jacob's. We popped in for a brief stop off before indulging at the (new) Bath spa. Flat whites checked out, the array of cakes was plentiful and exciting, and the staff were lovely. It was a little hectic -- one can't really stand anywhere appropriate around the counter without getting in the way of a waitress, but it's no bother once you've paid and taken a seat. The carrot cake was more than worthy of a mention. It wasn't in the least bit dry, the icing was just plentiful enough, and it was stuffed with nuts and fruit. I even think it was crusted with shaved coconut. The pigeons will try their luck, but I welcome a little avian entertainment. They're really cute, friendly, and will help polish off the crumbs if you're inoffensive about it. You'll also have a great view of the cathedral if you sit outside. Gorgeous little spot.

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    Jacob's Coffee House - Italian hero panini in home-baked ciabatta. Delicious!!

    Italian hero panini in home-baked ciabatta. Delicious!!

    Jacob's Coffee House - Store front

    Store front

    Jacob's Coffee House

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    Riverside Cafe

    Riverside Cafe

    3.8(8 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    ££

    Great cafe for a late breakfast (although they stop taking orders at 11.30)…read more Particularly recommend the eggs Benedict. Good location along the river bank. On a Bath Rugby Match Day go early it can get busy. They also do Lunches which look great. The menu often contains Sticky Toffee Pudding - which I must have someday.

    This review just echoes blondie 1's below. Riverside Cafe is just a hole in the wall, a cave…read moreentrance almost hidden from view opposite Grand Parade. Disappear down the little footwell steps on the right, on the far side of Pulteney Bridge from Bath centre and walk round the terrace pathway to find the entrance. Inside is a reasonably spacious cafe, jolly and busy. But, best of all, are the outside tables and seats on the path or even better, those back round the corner on the small terrace area overlooking the weir, almost underneath the beautiful Pulteney Bridge and with wonderful views of the imposing buildings opposite on Grand Parade and beyond. Location, just excellent. Make friends with the constant stream of passers by. And the food and drinks not bad either, good quality cafe grub, lovely salmon and eggs benedict for instance and the fresh coffee is nice and strong and smooth. Very friendly, welcoming and attentive service (can be a bit slow if very busy), with good clean toilets too. Highly recommended.

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    Riverside Cafe - Store entrance. Quite cute if you don't mind crouching on your way in.

    Store entrance. Quite cute if you don't mind crouching on your way in.

    Riverside Cafe - Riverside Cafe, Bath - view from the outside terrace

    Riverside Cafe, Bath - view from the outside terrace

    Riverside Cafe - View from the outdoor terrace and my delicious single latte.

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    View from the outdoor terrace and my delicious single latte.

    Mokoko

    Mokoko

    4.3(8 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    £

    Cute little cafe. Well placed right by the Roman Baths, Abbey, central street, short walk from…read moreThermae Spa. Light lunch sandwiches. Mediterranean veggie was surprisingly delicious and the bread fresh. Super nice staff. With the option to sit outside on the square or upstairs with a view of the square. Lattes with love! Live music from the square and Pump room makes for a good setting.

    Mokoko is a cute little restaurant in the Bath town square near the Abbey. They serve sandwiches,…read moresalads, quiche and many other brunch/lunch items. They also serve coffee and make specialty drinks, juices and smoothies. I stopped in to get a smoothie to have while walking around town. They had a few different flavor combinations but I decided to go with the berry smoothie. The kind gentleman at the counter took my order and I looked around while I waited. They had many foods sitting out on the side, it looked like you could choose a main and some sides yourself for a specified price. The food all looked very good. The smoothie was fine, unfortunately it wasn't cold which was the thing I wanted most. This may just be a thing in Europe but for me, I like a cold smoothie. They have several tables outside to sit and enjoy your food. There is also seating on the second floor of the eatery. The wait was a little long, about 10 minutes for two smoothies. There was no other food or drinks that came out of the kitchen so I am not quite sure why it took that long. Wasn't a terrible wait, but there was nowhere to sit while waiting.

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    Mokoko
    Mokoko
    Mokoko

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    Georgian Tearooms - Afternoon yea

    Georgian Tearooms

    4.3(7 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Lovely afternoon tea and a warm and comfortable atmosphere on a rainy afternoon. My daughter and I…read moreenjoyed the citrus tea and peppermint tea, and instead of the typical salmon sandwiches, we substituted ham sandwiched and cucumber cheese sandwiches. The scones were fresh and especially delicious with the jam and clotted cream accompaniments. Also loved the chocolate cake and carrot cake. Everything was served beautifully and the tea room was very pretty and pleasant to sit in.

    Having some time on our hands before heading to the Roman Baths, came upon this spot on a Thursday…read moreafternoon. Was lucky to get a table for five inside as the weather was too cold for eating outside. This tearoom definitely looks the part, as well as having a solid selection of different teas and a full food menu. Opted for the "Luxury Bath Bun Tea" (£7.50), which includes the aforementioned Bath bun, clotted cream, strawberry preserve, and a choice of tea. The Bath bun is large and fluffy, topped with sugar crystals and raisins. Loved the rich clotted cream and sweet strawberry preserve - using the entire allotment to finish the meal. For the tea, selected the Assam version - a supposed malty, dark mahogany flavor that may have been too subtle for me. Only one person manning the room, yet was able to get our items quickly. They do in fact take credit card, so a fine spot to whittle away time.

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    Georgian Tearooms - Luxury Bath Bun

    Luxury Bath Bun

    Georgian Tearooms - Afternoon tea

    Afternoon tea

    Georgian Tearooms - No credit card!

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