sally lunnsSally Lunn's   

Sally Lunn's is much more than a world famous tea and eating house in the centre of the wonderful city of Bath England. Our historic building is       the oldest house in Bath. Our kitchen museum shows the actual kitchen used by the young Huguenot baker Sally Lunn in Georgian Bath to create the first Bath bun - an authentic regional speciality now known the world over.

Sally Lunn's is open for morning coffee, lunch, afternoon tea, pre-theatre dinner and dinner. Menus offer historic refreshment based on the original Sally Lunn bun - still baked to a secret recipe - and rich in local cuisine and authentic historic dishes. We are a truly authentic English eating house serving regional English food - including our trencher dinner.

Daytime reservations (10.00am [11am Sundays] - 6.00pm)

There is no need to make a booking / reservation for our daytime restaurant. In rare cases or if you, or a member of your party, has a disability or any special needs, please This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

If you wish to make a group booking please go to our group bookings page

 

 

Evening reservations (6.00pm - 10.00pm)

We DO take reservations for our evening restaurant.

If you would like to do so please This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it - allow at least 24 hours for a confirmation email (although usually you'll get a reply by return!)

Or telephone us on 01225 461 634 or +44 1225 461 634 from outside of the UK

 

Why not have a look at our website at http://www.sallylunns.co.uk/home,intro.htm

 

Finding us is easy!

We are right in the centre of Bath - just a few paces from The Roman Baths, Bath Abbey and Bath Tourist Information centre.

You won't need a map - just get your self to the middle of Bath and ask a local! If you'd like a map with all the best things to do in Bath on - have a look at our choices here......

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