Mark Kite
I'm not a cake person, more a savory beast, but I could easily be persuaded to visit again. We had afternoon tea starting with sandwiches and then three tiers of yum, savory, scone and then cake working bottom up.
We munched through thirteen items each, making little noises of pleasure as we went on.
A very nice cup of tea a week t!
Sharmela Thomas
Wonderful afternoon tea! The salmon starter, variety of sandwiches and cakes were delicious! Champagne chilled to perfection. The atmosphere was so relaxing and staff were very welcoming. To round of this wonderful experience was a very talented pianist. I would definitely recommend and visit again when next in Bath.
Shame Less
Took my grandmother for her 70th birthday. Shes always wanted to go and she was not disappointed. Very professional, atmosphere takes you back in time. Service and staff were lovely and the food was SO good! Also is right next door to the Roman baths so we went straight through to the tour after breakfast. Can also see one of the baths from the Pump Room. You also get to taste the water from the baths. Very good for you with all its minerals, just very warm and tastes like pennies haha. Worth a try though, whats the sense travelling to Bath and not tasting the waters.
André Marques
What a wonderful experience! We didn't manage to book online a table in time and the gentleman that received us made everything possible for us to have tea here. We chose the afternoon tea selection, and it was amazing: delicious little sandwiches, scones and cakes, and tea/coffee.
The room itself is also beautiful and there was a musician playing piano, which made everything even better.
Highly recommended, but do try to book a table online in advance (we came here after a walking tour that ended by the Roman Baths).
Lovely!
Granally S
The highlight of our trip to Bath! As Jane Austen fans we were especially charmed to be there and enjoy a bit of the Georgian atmosphere. An unexpected plus-there was no need to pay the pricey tickets to the actual Roman Baths as a bay window overlooked it and included an elegant fountain from which you can take the provided cups and enjoy the warm mineral water which is surprisingly tasty as well as reputedly beneficial.
Sandra Sharp
Staff were attentive, friendly, yet professional. We loved the varied choice of both savoury & sweet. Some of the best scones I've eaten in ages. The addition of the Trio of musicians ( who then played Happy Birthday to me) were a lovely addition. Thank you, Bath Pump
Sarah-Jane Caslin
We arrived for afternoon tea, even without a booking got seated promptly. Every single item of food was delicious, the service was impeccable. The live music had not started until after we had finished, so next time we plan to come later (after 2ish) so we can enjoy the music too.
Lucy
A lovely way to spend some time. We booked for a slice of cake and a hot drink. I had the carrot cake and hot chocolate, and they were both delicious. My family had the chocolate cake and a cheese and chive scone, and they also thought they were great. The piano player in the background added a lovely atmosphere, and the staff were polite and friendly.
Pedro Curvelo
Lovely and most enjoyable afternoon at the Pump Room. Excellent afternoon tea, most welcoming and efficient staff. Ambience revives the Georgian period, adding perfection to que whole experience.
Neah
The experience is completely worth the price. I truly appreciate how accommodating they were of vegetarian and vegan diets. The tea was lovely as was the music. Thank you!
Jaz Rai
We had Afternoon Tea booked - the service - the food - the place was beautiful & food was amazing. I can't recommend this place enough. Thank you for a beautiful time. Also, I had a vegetarian afternoon - which I thought was amazing and tasted really nice.
Harmony Bodo
A fabulous coronation afternoon tea experience at the pump room. The afternoon tea selection we had was delicious and beautifully presented. The staff were absolutely incredible and really looked after us, we were served by Francesca who was exceptionally friendly and attentive. The tea is also worth mentioning is of great quality and very enjoyable. The pump room is a beautiful place to dine and the orchestra music in the background is simply delightful and really adds to the experience.
g t
Sheer decadence & exquisite selection of sandwiches, scones & cake in a unique setting. Staff,service & delivery exceptional in presentation. It is a unique experience, not for those on a tight budget or on a diet!
Eliza Parr
Really enjoyed our 3 course dinner. Excellent, friendly service in a beautiful room with live piano music. Not a huge choice of food on the menu though.
Fiona Egan
Absolutely fabulous! Service was perfection and the food to die for! Highly recommend for private events.
foxplayz 132
Wonderful dining experience at the Pump Room Restaurant. Have to book in advance to get a table. Tried the breakfast session. Had the poached eggs, muffins, Victorian sandwich and scones. Was well worth it
Patty Vollmar
Traveling as a single, bought a combo ticket to tea and the Roman baths. Tea at noon took about 1.5 hours- full room- beautiful piano playing the whole while.highly recommend. Super friendly servers. Delicious food. Baths right next door! And the city of Bath is with an entire day trip from London! Easy via railway.
David Parry
Stunning! Well worth the visit. Less than £10 a head to sit in a fantastic venue, with outstanding service and great tea and cake. Even get to see the baths and taste the waters. Recommended.
Paul Evans
We had booked for four people an afternoon Tea, it was just such a beautiful surrounding and the music from the live orchestra was wonderful. The staff were excellent this place is well worth a visit. The food was excellent and would 100% go back. It is a very busy place and you do need to book in advance as it was full, every table was taken per each sitting. I am pretty sure the sittings are every 2 hours.
Pretzelinspector
Rude Staff. Incredibly rude staff leading up to the afternoon tea. The building is rich with history and has a great atmosphere, however, we left due to being treated very poorly.
Edward
Like the old old London Bridge and the Ponte Vecchio it's inhabited, with stores lining each side. It's short, and the better known view is from down stream near the elliptical weir. This particular photo was taken very close to the Waitrose carpark, which has river views. It's a curious juxtapositions of beauty with ugliness. 2. Bath has traditionally been a place of recuperation and convalescence. The waters were supposedly good for gout and various other forms of rheumatism. Presumably this is one reason why George Saintsbury chose to spend his final years in Bath. You can visit his historic home at No 1 Royal Crescent, though it is now mostly focused on the life of the first inhabitant of the home, Henry Sandford . I imagine Saintsbury must have written his famous book on wine while living in Bath. 3. Middle right - line caught pollock, home cured, with a garum sauce. £7.10 from the inventive a
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