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CanonRay

(14,101 posts)
Tue Aug 6, 2019, 11:45 AM Aug 2019

Visiting UK (London and Bath) in October

Already been a few times, have Temple Church, return to Borough Market, concert in St. James Park and Hamilton on London list, want to go to Lacock and Lacock Abbey and re-visit Wells while in Bath. Is there a good Sunday Roast available after 3pm in Bath? It's the day we get in, but have to have my Sunday Roast.

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Visiting UK (London and Bath) in October (Original Post) CanonRay Aug 2019 OP
I loved Bath when I was there....The Roman Baths are AWESOME!!! ProudMNDemocrat Aug 2019 #1
We did Salisbury last trip CanonRay Aug 2019 #7
Don't drink the Bath water! Bradshaw3 Aug 2019 #2
Blecch CanonRay Aug 2019 #8
May I suggest... Layzeebeaver Aug 2019 #3
Pig & Fiddle sounds like my kind of place CanonRay Aug 2019 #5
Should be able to get a decent roast in Bath T_i_B Aug 2019 #4
That sounds like a winner! CanonRay Aug 2019 #6
If you get to visit Oxford, please let me know - it's fairly easy to get to from London LeftishBrit Aug 2019 #9
No, we're going to Windsor as I've never been there CanonRay Aug 2019 #10

ProudMNDemocrat

(16,784 posts)
1. I loved Bath when I was there....The Roman Baths are AWESOME!!!
Tue Aug 6, 2019, 11:58 AM
Aug 2019

On our next UK trip, my husband and I plan to spend several days there.

There is the Fashion Museum there that I plan to make a day trip of. I am a Professional Costumer who specializes in the Tudor/Elizabethan periods. But I also do other areas of Period Clothing, Cosplay costuming, and more.

Also, there is the Abbey in the center that I want to go through as well as Salisbury Cathedral not far away in the Cottswolds. Jane Austen lived there a number of years, where she wrote Pride and Prejudice, and Sense and Sensibility. My husband found a few Pubs in Bath that were atmospheric that he wants to return to.

Also when in London....the V&A, the Globe, British Museum, the Churchill War Rooms again, Florence Nightangale Museum. Whitehall, the Royal Mews, Kensington Palace, Portsmouth, up to Scotland, and more.

CanonRay

(14,101 posts)
7. We did Salisbury last trip
Tue Aug 6, 2019, 01:30 PM
Aug 2019

but I don't remember the Abbey in Bath. Scotland is next trip....and we are doing the V&A for the first time since our wedding trip in 1982.

Bradshaw3

(7,513 posts)
2. Don't drink the Bath water!
Tue Aug 6, 2019, 12:03 PM
Aug 2019


Whne I toured the Roman (Anglicized and touristized) Bathes it cracked me up how, despite signs everywhere saying not to drink the water, about a third of the people had to anyway with a dip of the hand and a taste. I'm sure you know this already but it will forever be a lasting memory for me, of human nature.

Layzeebeaver

(1,623 posts)
3. May I suggest...
Tue Aug 6, 2019, 01:01 PM
Aug 2019

Based on my living in Bath for about 5 years (right in the city centre) I have two suggestions for you:

1) The Marlborough tavern - slightly pricey, but worth the visit. You NEED to make a reservation a couple of weeks in advance. Take a taxi as parking is sparse.

2) The Pig and Fiddle - affordable and a bit earthy with nice local flavour/colour. You can park at the Waitrose car park around the corner. It’s a fixture. Not sure if they still serve a Sunday roast so best check first. Still, visit for a pint or 3.

3) bonus - if you want a fab Italian meal (and local Italian restaurants are disappearing in the U.K.) try cafe Rustico. Tell Franco or Darix that that crazy American and his Dutch wife recommended
It. They will take care of you. Best food in bath. Trust me.

Currently Bath has a lot of shop fronts closed up due to excessive rents. It’s still lovely (typical Brit response when I mention I lived in Bath, “Oh, Bath is lovely!”)

I hope you enjoy it! It’s LOVELY!

T_i_B

(14,737 posts)
4. Should be able to get a decent roast in Bath
Tue Aug 6, 2019, 01:03 PM
Aug 2019

I would try a pub called the Hop Pole near the Royal Crescent.

Also, be prepared for LOTS of buskers in Bath.

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