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The Pump Room Bath: Dine in Georgian Elegance

Enjoy elegant afternoon tea and fine dining with live classical music at The Pump Room — Bath’s historic Georgian restaurant beside the Roman Baths Stall Street, Bath, BA1 1LZ
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open daily 10:00 am – 17:45 pumproom@searcys.co.uk
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Visit The Pump Room Restaurant in Bath — enjoy elegant British dining, afternoon tea, and live classical music beside the Roman Baths.

A Timeless Dining Experience in the Heart of Bath

Set beside the ancient Roman Baths, The Pump Room Restaurant is one of Bath’s most iconic landmarks — a place where elegance, history, and fine food meet. Since the 18th century, it has been the social heart of the city, welcoming visitors to dine, drink, and experience the grandeur of Georgian England.

Today, the Pump Room remains a must-visit for anyone exploring Bath’s UNESCO World Heritage city — offering refined dining and classic afternoon tea with live music in an unforgettable setting.

Step Into History

Built in 1795, the Pump Room was once the place to be seen among Bath’s fashionable society. Writers like Jane Austen and visitors seeking the healing waters of the Roman Baths flocked here to socialise and sip from the spa’s mineral spring.

Today, the room’s stunning neoclassical architecture — high ceilings, Corinthian columns, and glittering chandeliers — transports you back to a time of Regency splendour.

You can still taste the famous spa water from the original pump fountain, once believed to cure all manner of ills!

Fine Dining in a Historic Setting

Managed by Searcys, The Pump Room Restaurant offers a menu celebrating modern British cuisine made with seasonal, locally sourced ingredients.

Highlights from the Menu

Breakfast: Fresh pastries, eggs Benedict, and locally roasted coffee.

Lunch: Dishes such as West Country beef, Cornish fish, and vegetarian delights.

Afternoon Tea: A traditional experience featuring delicate sandwiches, warm scones with clotted cream and jam, and handmade patisserie.

The restaurant’s chefs showcase the best of West Country produce, complemented by a carefully curated wine list and selection of teas.

Learn more on The Pump Room’s official website

Afternoon Tea & Live Music

One of the true highlights of visiting The Pump Room is the live classical music performed daily by the Pump Room Trio, Britain’s longest-established resident ensemble.

While you enjoy your tea and cakes, the gentle melodies of violin and piano fill the air — a reminder of Bath’s long association with refinement and culture.

Whether celebrating a special occasion or simply indulging in a little luxury, afternoon tea at The Pump Room is an experience steeped in history and elegance.

A Perfect Pairing: The Roman Baths

A visit to The Pump Room pairs beautifully with a tour of the adjoining Roman Baths, one of the best-preserved ancient sites in Europe. Explore the Great Bath, sacred spring, and museum before relaxing in the restaurant next door.

Combine the two with a Roman Baths and Pump Room package, available directly through the official Bath tourism site.

Events & Private Dining

The Pump Room is also available for private events, weddings, and corporate receptions, offering a unique setting beneath glittering chandeliers and surrounded by centuries of history.

Custom menus, live music, and impeccable service ensure every event feels special — a modern celebration in a timeless space.

Getting There

Address: Stall Street, Bath, BA1 1LZ

By train: 10-minute walk from Bath Spa Station.

By car: Follow signs to Bath city centre; nearby parking at SouthGate or Charlotte Street car parks.

By bus: Regular services stop at Bath Abbey, just a few steps away.

Why Visit The Pump Room Restaurant Bath?

More than a restaurant, The Pump Room is a living piece of British history — where Georgian grandeur meets modern comfort. It’s a place to dine like Austen’s characters once did, surrounded by music, architecture, and a sense of timeless elegance.

Sip tea, savour fine food, and soak up the atmosphere of Bath’s most historic dining room.

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