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Green Park Road, Bath
Green Park Brasserie is a popular independent live music restaurant specialising in locally sourced food with free live music four evenings a week.
With a history dating back to 1397, The George is one of Britain’s oldest taverns, offering 13 charming ensuite bedrooms full of original features and the perfect base to explore the village, Bath and the Somerset surroundings.
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303 reviewsBath
Friendly city-centre pub with two bars and a terrace area.
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44 reviewsBath
A modern bar in an eighteenth-century pub.
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768 reviewsBristol
Situated just a 10-minute drive from Bristol and Bath, and a short walk from Keynsham train station, the Lock Keeper has it all - a stunning riverside location and a huge beer garden, serving freshly prepared seasonal British food.
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475 reviewsBristol
The Upton is a hug of a pub. Located in-between Bristol and Bath, it offers great menu classics with a modern twist served by attentive staff set within stunning interiors.
Box, Wilts
The Quarryman’s Arms is a traditional country pub and inn with a history dating back over 250 years, located in beautiful Box Hill, on the outskirts of Bath.
Bath
The Bath Cider House is one of Bath's newest bars, open until 2am six days a week. Expect an array of classic keg ciders, farmhouse boxed ciders and their wonderful 'own brews.'
Bath
An iconic pub with rooms in Bath's city centre, The Griffin Inn offers a lively, but laidback space to unwind – over a pint, over a meal or overnight.
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796 reviewsBradford on Avon
Stylish and friendly gastropub serving fabulous food all day, every day.
Bath
An iconic pub in the heart of Bath, refurbished with a stunning new look, all-day food offering and regular live sport.
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1059 reviewsBristol
With riverside views, Chequers Inn is all about the good things in life - the best cask ales and craft beer, fine wines from around the world, an exceptional collection of gins and delicious seasonal menus using only the best of British ingredients.
Box
Beautiful pub on the outskirts of Bath, with 13 ensuite bedrooms. All-day food offering focusing on seasonal, locally sourced produce and hearty classics.
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947 reviewsBath
Specialising in craft beers, delicious fresh food and a microbrewery.
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94 reviewsBath
A community inn with a great selection of craft beers and gastro food, The Bear Inn really has it all everything a friendly local pub needs.
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683 reviewsBristol
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…
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.
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.
Bath
The Hop Pole with a special hidden garden.
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136 reviewsBath
Historic freehouse and music pub on the edge of Bath's city centre.
Bath
Bath’s Premier Sports Bar.
Bath
Cosy 16th-century pub with oak panelled rooms serving locally brewed beer in a jug.
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.
Bath
Welcoming locals and visitors Baths smallest pub in the heart of Bath.
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.
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.