Food, glorious food

Due to the high quality and superb choice, Bath's cafés and restaurants have always been a draw for visitors to the city. And that was before Jamie's Italian and the River Cottage Canteen opened in the city centre…

To complement Bath's existing culinary offering, SouthGate will be home to a new contemporary dining area. Creating a new heart to Bath, the dining area will offer a choice of restaurants and cafés set in a landscaped pedestrianised public square... a perfect place for relaxing and socialising. These restaurants will all benefit from alfresco dining and the buzz created by pavement cafés.

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From established eateries such as The Hole In The Wall and The Firehouse, to fine dining at The Bath Priory, where the renowned Michael Caines is executive chef, Bath is a gastronome's delight

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The Vaults
Central to the offering, several new restaurants will be housed at the site of the Brunel arches beneath Bath's railway station. Calm and relaxing by day, the evening promises a vibrant and energised atmosphere

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"I like the fact that 2,000 years ago the Romans invaded Bath; and, 2,000 years later, Jamie's Italian opens"

Jamie Oliver