Bill's Bath Restaurant
A vibrant British restaurant in central Bath, perfect for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner near the Theatre Royal and Bath Abbey.
Bill’s Bath Restaurant, tucked just north of Bath Abbey on Cheap Street, is a lively British eatery serving modern classics from breakfast through dinner. Housed in a characterful Georgian building, it offers a relaxed yet stylish setting with a menu that caters to all tastes, including vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options. The atmosphere buzzes with conversation and music, making it a popular choice for families, couples, and groups meeting before a show or shopping day in the city centre.
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- 7-8 Cheap St, Bath, BA1 1NE, GB
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- Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
- Monday 8 am-10 pm
- Tuesday 8 am-10 pm
- Wednesday 8 am-10 pm
- Thursday 8 am-11 pm
- Friday 8 am-11 pm
- Saturday 8 am-11 pm
- Sunday 9 am-10 pm
Local tips
- Visit early in the day or just after opening for a quieter atmosphere and quicker service, especially if you prefer a more relaxed meal.
- Check the menu online beforehand if you have specific dietary needs; the kitchen clearly marks vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options.
- If you’re attending a show at the Theatre Royal, book a table in advance to secure a pre-theatre slot and avoid long waits.
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Getting There
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Walking from Bath Abbey
From Bath Abbey, walk east along Cheap Street; Bill’s is about 2 minutes away on the right-hand side, just past the main entrance to the Abbey. The route is flat and fully accessible, suitable for all ages and mobility levels.
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Walking from Bath Spa Station
From Bath Spa railway station, follow signs for the city centre and walk along Manvers Street and then Cheap Street; the journey takes roughly 10–12 minutes on level, paved paths with clear pedestrian crossings.
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Bus from the city centre
Several local bus routes stop near the city centre; from stops on High Street or Milsom Street, it’s a 3–5 minute walk to Bill’s along Cheap Street, all on flat, pedestrian-friendly streets.
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A Stylish British Eatery in the Heart of Bath
Bill’s Bath Restaurant sits on Cheap Street, a short stroll from Bath Abbey and the Theatre Royal, placing it right in the city’s cultural and shopping hub. The restaurant occupies a Georgian building with large windows and a smart, contemporary interior that blends modern design with the charm of Bath’s historic architecture. Inside, warm lighting, wooden tables, and a bustling open kitchen create a welcoming, energetic atmosphere that feels equally suited to a quick breakfast, a leisurely brunch, or a relaxed dinner after a day exploring the city.The menu celebrates modern British cuisine with a creative twist, offering everything from hearty full English breakfasts and perfectly poached eggs to burgers, salads, and seasonal specials. Dishes are made with fresh ingredients and presented with care, and the kitchen is well equipped to accommodate dietary needs, with clearly marked vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free choices. Whether you’re after a classic Caesar salad, a comforting bowl of pasta, or a decadent dessert, the menu is designed to please a wide range of tastes.Perfect for Theatre-Goers and City Explorers
Its location near the Theatre Royal makes Bill’s a favourite pre-show dining spot, where guests can enjoy a well-timed meal before catching a performance. The restaurant’s relaxed but polished service suits both casual drop-ins and planned outings, and the bar offers a selection of wines, cocktails, and non-alcoholic drinks to complement the meal. The atmosphere is lively, especially in the evenings, with a soundtrack that adds to the buzz without overwhelming conversation.Because it’s so central, Bill’s also works well as a pit stop between sightseeing, shopping, or a visit to the Roman Baths. The staff are generally attentive and friendly, trained to handle busy periods with efficiency, and the restaurant’s layout allows for a mix of intimate tables and larger group seating. It’s a place where locals and visitors alike can feel at home, whether they’re meeting friends, celebrating a small occasion, or simply refuelling during a day out in Bath.Dining for Everyone in a Historic Setting
The Georgian building itself adds character to the experience, with high ceilings and architectural details that nod to Bath’s elegant past. The interior design balances comfort and style, using a mix of modern furnishings and warm materials to create a space that feels both contemporary and timeless. Large windows let in natural light during the day, while evening lighting enhances the restaurant’s inviting glow.Bill’s is particularly family-friendly, with a children’s menu and a generally relaxed attitude toward younger diners. The menu’s variety means there’s something for everyone, from simple favourites to more adventurous dishes, and the inclusive approach to dietary requirements ensures that no one feels left out. Whether you’re in Bath for a weekend break, a theatre trip, or a day of shopping and sightseeing, Bill’s offers a convenient, enjoyable dining experience in one of the city’s most attractive streets.Explore the best of what Bill's Bath Restaurant has to offer
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