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    The Pump Room Restaurant

    3.7 (99 reviews)
    ModerateBritish
    Closed 9:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    Classy
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Rylan C.

    This was my second time here and the first time for the rest of my family. I really wanted my family to experience this place and was really hoping it was as great as I remember. Well, I'm reporting now that it is. And I would say even better than I remember it. The service was spot on, the food was delicious (such a wonderful afternoon tea), and the live piano and string trio was so talented. It felt a little like Bridgerton because of their classical take on modern pop songs. But they also played the actual classics: Bach, Mozart, Vivaldi, etc. We all got the regular afternoon tea without the champagne upgrade. We did, however, get the plate of smoked salmon added and that was worth it. However, we would question this decision as there was definitely more than enough food for everyone. Most of us didn't get to even finish all of our tea cakes and sandwiches. They will let you take the rest home so it's ok. Don't forget to try a little cup the actual water from the hot springs. Don't get too much, though, unless you like mineraly, slightly-salty water.

    Vegetarian high tea
    Lyndi R.

    Wonderful historic tea house. As a vegetarian it can be a little difficult finding quality high tea. The food was delicious, unique and decadent. My partner and I tried a total of 4 different tea's, and they all were rich with flavor. Not only is the service good, but we arrived with no reservations (this was a spur of the moment idea we had) 5 minutes before they closed their doors, and were still seated properly, and never felt rushed. If you don't want to spend the money to see the Roman Bath's but would like to see the main pool the Pump Room is right for you. They have a window overlooking the pool Though, I do recommend spending the money and touring the whole bath house.

    Leung T.

    This is a fancy place. But you should at lease try it once. The "pump" is where you can get a class of water from the Roman baths next door to try. I didn't. The food is okay. A little pricy but the experience is worth it.

    The Pump Room, Bath.
    Wulfstan C.

    The Pump Room is an historic Georgian tea room named for the springs of mineral water, with a fountain providing the water to the room for guests to drink. It was built as part of the rapid development of Bath in the 18th century, under Beau Nash and others, into a major and fashionable resort destination. It is attached to the remains of the old Roman bath complex, which can be toured,next to Bath Abbey. I have had tea here every time I've been to Bath and always enjoy it, including this recent visit. The food was great, the ambience lovely and there has always been nice gently live music. We booked ahead of time.

    THE ENTRANCE IS JUST TO THE RIGHT, AND HERE IS THE BATH ABBEY IN THE BACKGROUND.
    Sarah P.

    The Grand Pump Room is a historic building in the Abbey Church Yard, Bath, Somerset, England. It is adjacent to the Roman Baths and is named for water that is pumped into the room from the baths' hot springs. Visitors can drink the water or have other refreshments while there. The building is iconic, regal and typical English. we came here for my Mothers birthday and they played Happy birthday on the piano especially for her, which was very sweet. The service is second to non in this elegant room. TREAT YOURSELF

    Brian G.

    We arrived at the Roman Baths and Mrs G wanted to dine in the Pump Room (literally part of the same building that houses the baths) so before we bought our tickets for the Baths I walked through the connecting doors to try to make a lunch reservation (it was around 11:45). Was told it was fully booked (despite some apparently empty tables) but if we wanted lunch just come back at 1:30-2pm and we would get a table (lunch stops at 2:30 to be replaced by afternoon tea which is poorly reviewed) Returned at 1:30 and asked to sit and wait. Grabbed a lunch menu - posted pic). Waited around 15 minutes - same empty (large) tables that they apparently didn't want to (or couldn't) re-arrange. Just didn't get a good vibe, no aromas to entice us, and was having difficulty finding something in the lunch menu that tempted us. The staff and the ambience seemed stuck up and not friendly at all. So we decided to walk and find somewhere else - so glad we did - the amazing Raphael... So based on the feel, staff and ambience we would not return - no reflection on the food because we never got that far!!

    Champagne brunch
    Gina Marie C.

    Went to the pump room for a champagne brunch superb food and the staff is warm and welcoming.

    Tea
    Camille Z.

    Pure magic. The Pump Room treats you to an elegant tea complete with a live pianist. It's worth visiting simply for the historic significance alone, but aside from that, the food is lovely, the staff is friendly, and the place is beautiful.

    Restaurant Entrance.
    Corissa L.

    This is apparently one of the best places to have high tea in Bath, and I am really glad that I decided to come here even though I was traveling solo. They do take reservations, so I would highly recommend making one as it does get busy. However, I was a walk-in and they were able to accommodate me. They have a live music, which provides entertainment or background music depending on your outlook. For me, it was background music as I had immersed myself in a fictional book set in Bath. But there was a couple there who appeared to have come solely for a spot of tea and to enjoy the music comprising of a piano, cello and violin. The tea selection was really good, as you would expect, and they had plenty of other options as well. And the traditional tea tray was full of both savory and sweet goodies that were delicious. There are also other options to select from besides the traditional tea tray, and they also serve breakfast and lunch. The setting and and ambiance were lovely as it overlooks parts of the old Roman ruins. The tasting of the Bath waters is also doable in the restaurant.

    Erich L.

    This place is a must when visiting Bath. They do high tea but also meals. We had the lunch entree. Overall it is very nice but gets very busy and gets lots of tourists. My tip is to make reservations. You can even use open table, which we did and got squeezed in.

    Traditional Bath bun
    Dia D.

    The Pump Room would attract business even if they served people dog food since people eat here because they're tourists, because they read about the Pump Room in an old novel, because the room is beautiful. I doubt locals say "let's eat at the Pump Room because they have the best food or most creative cuisine." Having said that, I was pleasantly surprised that the food wasn't bad. In fact, our pastries were pretty good (the traditional bath bun was only ok) as were the cold refreshing drinks. The room is beautiful and a musical trio (piano, violin, and cello) performed on the stage while we were there. The Bath spa water was interesting tasting and not as bad as I thought it might be.

    Michael L.

    So we had tea here after touring the Roman Bath. It was my 1st time having afternoon tea in England so I was looking forward to it. My cousin, who is English, says this place is pretty grand. We settled on 2 regular English teas and 2 champagne teas, reasoning we'll sample both options. So the ambiance & decor is fancy schmancy with the servers dressing semi-formal and proper. Our server was awfully friendly and had a quick wit about her. The food was good. I discovered that the Brits take their scones with jam & clotted cream, which is damn delicious. I was told to slather a glob of that stuff on my scones to which I said, "this can't be good for my arteries." But alas, I'm on vacation so to hell with caution.

    Alison M.

    FINALLY! I had tea in the Pump Room! I'm a huge Jane Austen fan and this was a must see while I was in Bath. We showed up at around 3pm on a Monday for afternoon tea. I thought we'd be queued up and have to wait but we walked right up and were immediately shown to a table in front of the piano player. Gotta love off season! Our server greeted us quickly and took our order - afternoon tea with two different types of teas (Earl Grey for me and a fruity one for hubs) with their standard tea snack setup - there was a macaroon, strawberry cheesecake tart, scones with clotted cream and jam, tea sandwiches, some chocolate cake and some cookies. Yum yum yum. Meanwhile I also ordered a chicken club sandwich and it was SO delicious. I didn't intend to eat all of it but I scarfed it down like it might run off my plate. Haha. Our food was out quickly, everything tasted great, the tea was delicious and I was a pretty happy girl by the end of the meal. No complaints at all here.

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    The Garricks Head

    4.3(40 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    Our first night in Bath and we were looking for a pub experience. We had read about Garrick's Head…read moreand gave it a try. They have several local ales on tap and some "Real Ale" cask conditioned for a traditional experience. Sadly, there was no roast beef when we arrived so we'll have to wait for the classic Sunday roast. Steak and ale pie, and a butternut squash pie were good substitutes. This is a popular spot, especially for outdoor seating. We sat inside in a cozy dining room but if the weather is dry outdoors is a nice option. Our first night in Bath and we were looking for a pub experience. We had read about Garrick's Head and gave it a try. They have several local ales on tap and some "Real Ale" cask conditioned for a traditional experience. Sadly, there was no roast beef when we arrived so we'll have to wait for the classic Sunday roast. Steak and ale pie, and a butternut squash pie were good substitutes. This is a popular spot, especially for outdoor seating. We sat inside in a cozy dining room but if the weather is dry outdoors is a nice option.

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    The Garricks Head - Two Sunday Roasts and two pints

    Two Sunday Roasts and two pints

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    Crystal Palace

    3.9(35 reviews)
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    What a relaxing spot for a pub lunch. While exploring Bath for the day, we were taken to the…read moreCrystal Palace for food and drinks. The environment was nice and the food was decent! The pub is unassuming on the outside but nice inside. There are two sections those for indoor dining and those wanting to sit outdoors or hang by the bar, we chose the latter. Outside is wonderful with a nice patio, plants, and plenty of shade. With the warm weather, this was a popular spot for folks. Service was friendly but limited. You order and pay for your food and drinks at the bar, they bring it out to you and that's it. I had a Lemon Chicken Pesto Sandwich. It was fine but nothing spectacular. I wish there was more filling to the sandwich, it was very bready. The fries (chips) were crispy and soft. My group enjoyed their meals as well and they looked good. Bath has lots of eateries and shops. If you're going to the Roman Baths or are in the main area, Crystal Palace is a nice spot to stop in for a bite or drink. They're located off Abbey Green near the courtyard.

    Omg yum all. It's so satisfying to smell the really good aroma of fine cooked food in the air…read morebefore you even eat and then you see this platter arrive at your table full of perfect french fries with a whole fish laying across the top of it. It was heaven on earth. Then I got to eat it and realized that it truly was everything that I've heard it is For perfection.. It was so much fun eating here with my family and having all these wonderful dishes available it was something I would look forward to coming back to anytime. Totally worth the money.

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    Crystal Palace - Lemon Chicken Pesto Sandwich

    Lemon Chicken Pesto Sandwich

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