Why Travelers Notice It
Sally Lunn's Historic Eating House at a glance
Try a Sally Lunn Bath Bunn in the old house just behind the Abbey, then look downstairs at the kitchen museum before leaving.
It combines breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner, and a small historic exhibit in a location that fits between the Roman Baths and the station.
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What to book, try, order, see, or ask for
- Why travelers should care: It combines breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner, and a small historic exhibit in a location that fits between the Roman Baths and the station.
- What to book, try, order, see, or ask for: Walk in during the daytime, book the set afternoon tea or evening dinner, and check the current menu before choosing a sweet or savoury Bath Bunn dish.
- Best for: First-time visitors, history-minded diners, afternoon-tea plans, families, and travelers who want an edible Bath souvenir.
- What makes it worth the stop: The dining rooms occupy one of Bath's oldest houses, and the kitchen museum presents the bakery story beneath the restaurant.
- Neighborhood note: North Parade Passage / Abbey Quarter
- Booking note: Daytime tables usually do not require a reservation. Book the named afternoon-tea sitting, dinner, or a group visit through the official page.
- Scouting status: This is an unpaid Scouting Pick. Off Beat Pathfinder has not marked it as paid, claimed, or Pathfinder Verified yet.
Plan The Visit
Check before you go
Address: 4 North Parade Passage, Bath BA1 1NX
The official site says normal daytime service is walk-in. Reservations apply to the set afternoon tea, evening dinner, certain breakfast enquiries, and larger groups; confirm current rules and accessibility needs.
Daytime tables usually do not require a reservation. Book the named afternoon-tea sitting, dinner, or a group visit through the official page.
Scouting Pick Notice
Unpaid and unclaimed
This is an unpaid Scouting Pick. Off Beat Pathfinder has not marked this profile as paid, claimed, or Pathfinder Verified. Details can change, so use the official business links before you book, visit, or inquire.
Sources
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Photo note
Licensed real photograph of the Sally Lunn's building from Wikimedia Commons. The business has not supplied or approved it; approved food, dining-room, museum, and storefront media is still required before any upgraded status.
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Christophe.Finot, CC BY-SA 2.5