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Popped in whilst on a cycle ride along the old railway line and canal towpath with direct access to the rear courtyard overlooking the canal. Big under cover area and outside bar with lots of cosy rooms and booths inside to eat and drink with friendly staff. Good range of beers and ciders and the me
Stopped off for lunch today whilst walking along the Bath to Bristol river path. We each had a pizza each which were just £6 due to the 6 before 6 offer. Some of the pizzas cost £6 before 6pm. They were lovely and thin and tasty. I had a vegetarian with roasted vegetables and my husband had chorizo,
Just had one of the best pizzas I've ever had! (Lamb, feta, pine nuts and chilli) Service was excellent prices were good and it's in a nice location along the canal with seating inside and out
We found this beautiful pub/restaurant whilst walking along the River Avon from The Bath Waterside Marina & Caravan Park. It took us about 15 minutes to walk here. The building is huge with plenty of indoor seating in various sections, there is also a large outside area with overhead covering. Ver
Fabulous service - the guy serving at the bar outside on Sunday was great. It was very busy but the staff handled it brilliantly. The drinks are quite expensive though - ended up paying £7.40 for a pint of Beavertown Gamma Ray but I gotta you pay for the setting. One criticism of the food - I had th
Five star food! Service was a little slow but lovely pub and restaurant regardless.
We love this place. Visited again on Bank Holiday Monday at around 2:15 pm. Place was busy (as expected). Ordered the calamari for starters, the burger and fish & chips for mains along with rocket and parmesan as a side dish. All meals were cooked to perfection and the portions were generous. I'm a
The menu showed diary and gluten status of every item. Lactose intolerance is the most common food intolerance but you pretty much never see information in restaurants without asking. This made the whole experience much more enjoyable as I didn't have to ask anyone or talk through the menu with anyo
Stopped here for an afternoon drink having walked from Bath City centre back to where we were staying. The beer garden was a real suntrap in the afternoon. We returned later that evening to eat. Food was reasonably priced from a straightforward menu and was as I expected. Nothing fancy.
Me and my friend cycled to bath on our own and we didn't now how to get back home because it was a 3 and a half hour ride and if we still tried to cycle back it would have been 11pm. but thankfully a kind lady helped us and offered to drive us back in her car but my dad came to pick us up. highly r
The Locksbrook brunch menu should be commended.  A lot of it can be done gluten free and there are options for vegetarian and vegan coeliacs.  Full 4* review of our lovely full English breakfast at coeliacwellnes.com.  An improvement in their vegan latte (split milk) and the bread (stale) would boos
Nice Sunday roast in a sunny terrace. The chicken and beef roasts were better than the lentil Wellington (funny but I would say it had too many lentils 😬). Service was perfect, kind and quick
We absolutely love this place we go most occasions the service is really good food is fantastic , I found the waitress that served our table changed from being kind and helpful though slammed the till and didn't answer me when I asked to remove the almost £5 service charge from the bill as I believe
Stop for coffee in the morning, nice but it could have been a lot hotter. Went back in the evening for an anniversary, had the steak which was cooked to perfection and then had the "mini sticky toffee pudding" (and if that's a mini what's the full one like🤔), the staff were really good and very frie
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