About
The Pump Room Restaurant is located in the same building as the famous Roman Baths, and serves morning coffee and afternoon tea in magnificent surroundings, accompanied by live music from the Pump Room Trio or resident pianist.
The Pump Room has been regarded as the social heart of Bath for more than two centuries.
During the 18th century Bath became a fashionable place for the wealthy to visit and the Grand Pump Room was built above the remains of the medieval and Roman baths to enable visitors of the time to meet and take the waters.
You can still sample the naturally warm spa water (containing 43 minerals) from a traditional fountain in the restaurant.
The morning menu is served from 10.00 until 11.45, featuring famous Bath buns and cakes with tea or coffee.
The afternoon tea menu is served from noon until 17.45, with savoury and sweet selections to enjoy.
The Pump Room is taking part in the Eat Out to Help Out Government scheme throughout August, offering customers 50% off food and non-alcoholic drinks up to £10 per person, Monday to Wednesday until 31 August.
Pre-booking is required. Please visit www.searcys.co.uk/pump-room-tickets.