Ha Ha Bar & Grill
The Tramshed
Beehive Yard
Bath
BA1 5BD
Tel: 01225 421200
Ha Ha closed early in 2011, emerging as The Tramshed
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Read moreThe Barley Mow
32 Bathwick Street
Bath
BA2 6NZ
Tel: 01225 464845
Opened as the Barley Mow beerhouse in the 1840’s. Was known as the just “The Barley” for a number of years.…
Read moreOn offer will be over 100 ciders and perries including award-winning ciders
from Ben Crossman’s, Rich’s, Thatchers, Broadoak and Heck’s (Somerset),
Gwatkin (Herefordshire), Gwynt Y Ddraig (Wales), and Mr. Whiteheads
(Hampshire) – as well as hog roast rolls and cheese platters, and a range of
soft drinks for the drivers.
As well as the cider and perry, the Bristol Cider Festival will offer the
best in local entertainment. Somerset’s premier Wurzels tribute band The
Mangledwurzels will be playing a full show at all three sessions, providing
their own brand of Wurzels-flavoured, cider-fuelled Scrumpy & Western
madness to help you drink up thy cider. The Mangledwurzels have played at
all CiderFestivals.co.uk festivals across the country from Norwich to
Swansea – and are guaranteed to entertain.
18 Northumberland Place
Bath
BA1 5AR
Tel: 01225 469590
Roscoff Deli is a traditional deli cafe run by Bristol-born but Sicilian-bred Rosario Bavetta. Mad about coffee and his nan’s cooking, Rosario has brought both of these together in this fabulous deli, bursting with personality and flavour.…
Read moreThe Nineteenth House closed in 2011, and re-opened under its old name of the “Bath Tap” in December 2011.
The Nineteenth House
19 St James’s Parade
Bath
BA1 1UL
Tel: 01225 447728
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“Quality old school British food”…
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