Review: Gourmet Scoffs
This little slice of sandwich heaven is tucked inside a terrace of tall, venerable houses opposite the elegant 1930s-styled Parade Gardens. You’d never guess from the tiny glass frontage and crowded...
View ArticleAn Utterly Scrumptious Summer Picnic
Tucked away in Bath’s narrow streets are a whole load of fabulous delicatessens and specialised food shops – so many that it’s difficult to know where to start...
View ArticleReview: Yak Yeti Yak
One of the most wonderful things about Bath is that due to its age, there’s one or sometimes even two storeys hidden away under today’s street-level...
View ArticleRestaurant Review: Aio
This charming, cosy restaurant at the top of Bath is real find – the first time, I must admit, that I’ve eaten Sardinian food, although it most certainly won’t be the last!
View ArticleReview: Demuths Restaurant
Who knew cabbage could be so exciting? I have to confess that thus far in my life, I have failed to be thrilled by brassicas of any kind. But Richard Buckley and the team at Demuths have entirely...
View ArticleResturant Review: The Chequers
When it comes to The Chequers, I have a confession to make: although this little restaurant tucked away amongst the houses on Rivers St is, literally, sixty seconds from our front door, it’s taken me...
View ArticleReview: Maya Takeaway
At the moment, this tiny, brightly-painted takeaway is a closely-kept secret known only to the residents of River St, if the number of followers it has on Twitter is any indication – 4, if you’re...
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