Tag Archive: Bath

Cosy Club, Bath: Review

A guest review from Tom and James of their meal at The Cosy Club, Bath…thanks both!

Panasia, Bath: Review

It’s nice to get out of Bristol from time to time, and so when a friend and I were invited over to Bath for a meal at (pan-Asian restaurant, obviously) Panasia, we jumped at the chance. Having been open for only eight months at the time of our visit, the venue is still fairly new,…

“Bath’s Best Dish” contest – get your recipe on the menu at the Ston Easton Park restaurant!

An exciting new competition for food lovers: Ston Easton Park are giving locals the chance to have their recipe featured on the summer menu of the hotel’s 2 AA Rosette standard Sorrel Restaurant…

Door 34 – New cocktail bar in Bath now open

Again…I know it’s not Bristol, but this place looks fantastic! Door 34 opened this week on Bath’s Monmouth Street, being billed as “Bath’s drinking den for cocktail lovers”…

Children’s Hospice South West Gala Dinner And Auction, Bath, June 10th

Another post about an event in Bath from me today! Tickets are still available for a gala dinner and auction at The Hole In The Wall in Bath on Friday, June 10th, with proceeds going to Children’s Hospice South West…

Social Media Networking event for foodies @ Demuths, Bath: June 27th

Branching out a few miles down the road here, as I’ve just had details through of a networking event for foodies in Bath that looks fantastic – book a ticket for Monday, June 27th to learn all about the use of social media in the food and hospitality industry…

Bath Coffee Festival: May 21st and 22nd

The Bath Coffee Festival is returning to the Recreation Ground for the second year this weekend (21st and 22nd May) and has a packed programme of events to keep the whole family entertained. This year the festival’s headline sponsors are coffee experts, Taylors of Harrogate and Somerset based organic dairy company, Yeo Valley…

Bath Coffee Festival, May 15th/16th

It seems that we already have festivals for most of our favourite foods and drinks: cider, cheese, beer, chocolate, wine, and even chillis, to name but a few. A report from The Sun earlier this year claimed that around 20 million Brits pop out to a coffee shop each week, and stats from Mintel claim…

Want to be a food taster? Read on for details…

“Food taster”. Sounds like an ideal job, really, but not one that us lowly members of the public could expect to do with no training! That’s all set to change, however, if you live in the South West.Wednesday 2nd to Saturday 5th June sees the return of the country’s largest agricultural show – the Royal…