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Get ready to dine al fresco at these restaurants with outdoor seating in Bath.
Looking for a tranquil place to dine with a view? Take a look at these wonderful waterside eateries...
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Bath
The restaurant at The Bird is the perfect pit stop for a contemporary afternoon tea with a unique blend of flavour and colour. As well as the cosy interiors, the restaurant extends onto a chic terrace which offers stunning views of the city.
Freshford, Bath
Savour a delicate yet indulgent array of Mediterranean-influenced treats including open sandwiches, dainty pastries and naughty delights, as well as scones with world-famous West Country clotted cream and homemade jam.
Bath
Fresh, delicious and thoughtfully sourced, Côte offers a taste of affordable French luxury in Bath - because in France, they wouldn’t do it any other way.
Bristol
Dating back as far is 1719, this Grade II listed pub stands proudly on Keynsham Lock beside banks of the River Avon. Now back open after a sympathetic refurbishment, the old dear is looking as charming as ever.
Bristol
Located in Rowberrow on the edge of the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, The Swan is a 17th century Grade II-listed pub and inn, brimming with history and a cosy, welcoming vibe. The kitchen serves seasonal dishes and hearty pub…
Bath
The Bell is a traditional and iconic 300 year old community owned pub and live music venue owned by over 700 members and offering a haven from the bustle of city life.
Bradford-on-Avon
A historic riverside pub overlooking the River Avon, with local beers and ciders, light bites and stunning views.
Sandford
The Railway Inn has been at the heart of Sandford village for over 140 years. Our beautifully restored traditional country pub is the ideal escape for expertly crafted food and cider pairings.
Located in the heart of Lower Langford, on the edge of the Mendip Hills AONB, The Langford is a historic village pub dating back to the 17th century, with 7 boutique bedrooms.
The Crown, Tolldown, is a 16th-century traditional pub and inn set amidst acres of stunning Gloucestershire countryside, located a stone’s throw from Dyrham Park and in easy reach of Bath, the M4 and Bristol Airport.
Bristol
In the heart of the Chew Valley, a proper local pub full of charm, character and delicious food and drink, and for visitors to the area, a restful place to stay.
Located in the heart of Compton Martin, Somerset, the Ring O’ Bells is a traditional village pub full of charm and atmosphere, and a history dating back to the 16th century.
Monkton Combe, Bath
A canalside refreshment pitstop with panoramic views across the Limpley Stoke Valley.