Make your Valentine in Bath a day - and night - to remember
Valentine’s Day is fast approaching and we can help you stay one step ahead in making it one to remember.
Finding the spot to share a perfect evening with your sweetheart is never easy.
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How do you know where to go in Bath? What if "candlelit" means so dark you struggle to see what is on the plate or "intimate" translates to a restaurant so empty you could hear a pin drop?
Isabel Williams takes a look at the best places to enjoy a Valentine’s Day treat that will have your partner eating out of your hand.
Thinking of pushing the boat out this year? Why not enjoy a relaxing break at the Lucknam Park Hotel?
The Valentine's Day Package includes pink champagne on arrival, a gourmet dinner at the hotel’s Michelin Star ‘Park Restaurant’, a full English breakfast and use of the spa facilities. A standard room for one night costs £470 but where better to escape the hustle and bustle in the five star luxury country house hotel.
If it’s home comforts you are looking for, the Hole In The Wall is the ideal compromise to staying at home.
Described by locals as a ‘gem’, the George Street restaurant resembles a snug farmhouse kitchen with warm green walls and a huge open fire filling all corners of the room with a comforting glow.
The attentive service provided here will ensure you are well looked after throughout your meal. The food is well priced, with an extensive wine list to accompany.
Valentines Charity Ball
Perhaps you feel like dancing this Valentines? Book tickets now for the Valentines Charity Ball at the Bath Assembly Rooms on Saturday, February 11.
The evening will include a four-course meal and live music as well as a raffle and auction – and all for a good cause, with £5 of the £55 ticket price going straight to the NSPCC.
To book or for more details: 01225 444477 or email events.bath@searcys.co.uk
The Hudson Steakhouse provides the perfect combination of tasty food and drink in chic surroundings.
The restaurant and bar are both exquisitely decorated, with a homely open fire adding warmth to what is already an inviting, candle-clad space.
Choose from gourmet burgers and specially-sourced farm-assured steak.
Pricey but quality is assured in the former Victorian pub on London Street.
The Martini Restaurant is the place to be for pizza lovers after winning the Good Food award for ‘best Italian restaurant in Bath’.
Authentic food at great prices surrounded by retro décor panelled walls at the George Street restaurant.
There are a variety of classic Italian dishes such as risotto, pasta and salads on offer here and you can begin your evening with a starter costing as little as £5.50.
Fancy a bit of spice on Valentine’s Day? The Eastern Eye, is a must for lovers of Indian food.
The Eastern Eye has won a collection of awards, including the South West’s Indian Restaurant of the Year, and offers authentic food in a grand, Georgian interior with a triple-domed ceiling.
There will be no awkward silences on Quiet Street, with the tables almost touching one another. But don’t let that put you off, the vibrant surroundings, staff and selection of dishes will guarantee that the conversation flows.
Cote Restaurant
If you are looking for Valentine's Day on a budget, why not head for the "Best Value Restaurnt in the UK 2009".
The Cote Restaurant is a perfect option, offering a modern twist on the food served in the many famous bistros that populate Paris.
Encompassing ambience and authenticity, it’s a real experience and it doesn’t cost the earth with dishes such as steak frites and moules marinières served at fantastic prices.







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