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Romantic breaks - Love Bath

Love Bath

Romantic Places to Eat & Drink

Lovers of good food love Bath. The city boasts a number of Michelin-starred and award-winning restaurants and all tastes are catered for, from fine dining to informal, good value, bistro food. As well as international cuisine to wholesome, home-cooked dishes.

To search our listings of romantic places to eat and drink in Bath, use the search box on the right.

Our favourite romantic places to eat and drink in Bath...

The Park Restaurant at Lucknam Park HotelFor a romantic dinner marking a special occasion where better than the Michelin-starred The Park Restaurant at Lucknam Park Hotel? For an informal lunch, try the Green Park Brasserie or Bath Priory Hotel. Alternatively, the Bathwick Boatman after a stroll by the lovely Kennet and Avon canal. 

Traditional Bath favourites include the Beaujolais or the Hole in the Wall. Situated in the heart of the city with cosy, candle-lit tables, you'll find Raphael, a popular Italian restaurant. Mezzaluna is another Italian eatery with a fine reputation.

Tea for two could be in the Pump Room, serenaded by the famous trio, or at Sally Lunns - the oldest house in Bath.

Olive Tree RestaurantThe secret garden behind the Olive Tree restaurant is perfect for pre-dinner drinks before dinner in their stylish restaurant. For a quick bite or a long drink there are welcoming coffee shops on every street corner and country pubs and gracious tea rooms in the countryside.

If you are planning a truly special romantic break (perhaps you are looking for a restaurant to propose?), call our Matchmaker service on 0906 711 2000 (50p per / min) where our expert staff will match you to the perfect venue.

For further information on all the places to eat and drink in in Bath and the surrounding area see visitbath.co.uk - the official tourism website.

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