Located in a former railway station, behind the brasserie you’ll find sister venture Bath Pizza Co serving up award-winning pizzas under the impressive Victorian glass roof.
For award-winning fish and chips as well as fresh seafood, all sustainably caught, book in at The Scallop Shell’s new pop-up al fresco terrace.
Bath delivers on international flavours too. Head to Boho Marché on a sunny day for holiday vibes with summery Mediterranean and Moroccan-inspired dishes or sample The Mint Room’s modern Indian menu on its rooftop terrace.
The kadai pakora from The Mint Room
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Take your table from the Cornish coast to a bustling London restaurant this weekend
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Last year, restaurants went to great lengths to remain open for business in the face of Covid; across the country, tents and gazebos were erected on lawns, while patches of previously unused land were claimed for greenhouses and pods to house guests observing the rule of six.
One restaurant went even further – with no outdoor space to plunder, the owners of Prawn on the Lawn in Padstow decided to up sticks entirely and set up camp at Trerethern Farm, which overlooks the coastal town. Thus Prawn on the Farm was born, and in two weeks, Katie and Rick Toogood will open their 52-seater restaurant in a marquee once more. ‘Round two is going to be bigger, better and more delicious