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The Best Breakfast and Brunch Spots in Bath, UK
"Bill’s has a lovely eclectic, home from home, comfortable feel to it. Brunch plates include the ‘Bill’s Brunch’, two fried free range eggs, smoked streaky bacon, Cumberland sausage, roasted plum tomatoes, mushrooms, potato rösti, baked beans, black pudding and toast. There are three vegetarian options including ‘Bill’s Garden Plate’, two poached free range eggs, halloumi, roasted plum tomato, charred red peppers, smashed avocado, hollandaise, mushrooms, potato rösti, baked beans, pea shoots, mixed seeds & toast."
"With both big chains and large chains, you can find these coffee shops both in Bath, around the UK and some around the world. These are the ones that I feel are the best cafes in Bath that you can be really productive from!. YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE...Weekend in York: Top Things To Do"
"Café Retro is a great hub for that perfect morning cure in a really trendy, two floor café which overlooks The Abbey. There is a variety of options including cooked and light breakfasts, each at reasonable prices with generous helpings. It's a great place for big groups of people as it is quite a large venue, but also great for couples or families as the atmosphere is vibrant and friendly."
"Set in the heart of the city overlooking Bath Abbey, Café Retro is a cool choice for a hearty breakfast. The menu is extensive and varied, including the traditional cooked breakfast options as well as American style pancakes, avocado on toast and Bath Buns. But for an indulgent treat, you must try one of their specialty Croques – the Croque Madame gets our vote!"
"The paint job's scruffy, the crockery's ancient and none of the furniture matches, but that's all part of the charm. This is a cafe from the old school, and..."
"This little place on Cheltenham Road are doing a selection of tapas dishes on a Friday & Saturday with awesome roasts available on the Sunday. Address: 182-184 Cheltenham Rd, Cotham, Bristol BS6 5RB"
"This little place on Cheltenham Road are doing a selection of awesome food each day. Address: 182-184 Cheltenham Rd, Cotham, Bristol BS6 5RB"
"I first came across Society in its home city of Bath, where I managed to visit the two branches in the order that they opened, a rarity for the Coffee Spot, starting with Kingsmead Square before moving onto The Corridor. However, I’ve safely broken that trend by skipping the third Society Café, in Oxford, instead visiting the fourth and most recent branch which opened this summer in Bristol. You’ll find Society Café down by the harbour, on the corner of Narrow Quay and Farr’s Lane, right next to the youth hostel."
"Society Café is one of my favourite spots in the centre, especially when with the kids as it’s plenty spacious enough for a pushchair. It has a bright and airy, somewhat hipster, design and serves up great coffee, sweet treats and light lunches."
"37B Clarks Village, Street BA16 0BB EnglandItalian, American, PizzaDinner, Brunch, Lunch, Late NightReservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service+44 1458 441759https://www.frankieandbennys.com/restaurants/south-west/street/clarks-village"
"Why: The Knowle feels very much like your local, with huge Victorian windows that offer up beautiful views of the city and a cosy, eclectically styled interior with wooden-clad walls. There’s also a small terrace out the back, which is a hidden Bristol gem when the sun makes an appearance. You’ll find all the classic drinks listings here, with everything on offer from wine and gin and tonics, to soft drinks and beers."
"The Knowle pub are open complete with table services, a reduced menu and capacity as they adjust to the new rules. Address: Leighton Rd, Knowle, Bristol BS4 2LL"
"The Knowle are opening back up complete with table services, a reduced menu and capacity as they adjust to the new rules."
"Cley Hill is a prominent hill to the west of Warminster in Wiltshire, England. Cley Hill is situated 3½ km northwest of Wylye Valley Vineyard. Photo: Phil Williams, CC BY-SA 2.0."
"Located at the old Warmley train station, the Warmley Waiting Room is a cafe and tea garden that’s run independently. You’ll find it located halfway between Bristol and Bath on an old railway line that has been converted into a cycle path. As the name suggested, the Warmley Waiting Room has been built in the old waiting room of the former train station."
"Popular pizzeria offering awesome artisan versions of the cheese-topped staple. Sometimes only a pizza will do, and The Oven is the Bath restaurant to provide it. This welcoming Neapolitan joint wood-fires its creations, perfecting their superior, springy dough in the process."
"The prices are very affordable, and the pizza is beyond amazing. Take your friends out on a celebratory pizza or book a table for a family occasion. The restaurant’s interior is bound to suit anyone."
"37B Clarks Village, Street BA16 0BB EnglandItalian, American, PizzaDinner, Brunch, Lunch, Late NightReservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service+44 1458 441759https://www.frankieandbennys.com/restaurants/south-west/street/clarks-village"