This was our second visit to Sally Lunn's the first for a wonderful Lunch this for Diner.
With 3 children to please we always find it hard to find places that not only welcome them, but also has food that they like to eat. In this respect Sally Lunn's came into it's own. The children love the quaintness of the place,and were occupied ...
The food was good (if not excellent) and value of money. Food was healthy too, not too salty. I went there twice during my visit in Bath. I had a set lunch and set dinner. For 10 pounds, I had a vegetarian soup which was not very tasty but I guees it was healthy, hence less salty. I also had a main course which I really loved. I tried the apple pie ...
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Eat somewhere else!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 05/28/08
We booked here for a candlelit dinner and although there were little tea-lights in clear, chunky glass holders it did not live up to the mental image of a 'candle-lit dinner'. Sadly, and more importantly, the food was unremarkable and rather tasteless. Needless to say we did not stay for dessert!
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Dont Get caught in the hype
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 04/06/08
Sally Lunns – don’t get tied up in the hype – visit the kitchen but don’t bother with the food. Visited 5th April and it was very poor, toasted sandwiches with little filling – tasteless.
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Sally Lunns Bath - a charming place to eat
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 01/24/08
A trip to Baths Christmas market was enhanced by lunch at Sally Lunns Tea Rooms. Stepping into the historic front parlour was like visiting a bygone age of gentility. Pleasant ,friendly staff, were quick to take our orders and equally quick to serve us with some delicious food. A pot of Sally Lunns specially blended tea completed a very pleasant ...
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would love to come back
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 01/21/08
My wife and I were on a visit to UK in 1998 - we had read about Sally Lunn's before leaving Australia - When we arrived in Bath did the tourist bit then headed for Sally Lunn's tea rooms. Have recommended it to many other Aussies and still do when we find out they are going to Bath. To those reviews that are negative - get a life.
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An oasis of calm...
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 12/23/07
After a hard days shopping what better place than to put those heavy bags down and enjoy a short respite at the Sally Lunn Tea Rooms. Although you were very busy you quickly found room for 4 then another 2 then another 2 of our party-and even more quickly supplied us with piping hot tea and our order 1/2 a Sally Lunn bun with lovely lemon curd on ...
Having now visited Sally Lunn's several times I wanted to write this to encourage others to go and sample the famous Sally Lunn's bun! Served in a variety of ways, with my personal favourite being the Sally Lunn cream tea. There are always plenty of attentive staff with service always being very prompt. The museum kitchen is excellent to see how things used to be! Enjoy!!
I am from Taiwan and currently study in Bristol. I always want to go to Sally Lunn's and some of my friends always say that i will regret if i dont go. After I went there and tried the afternoon meal the only thing I want to say is, u should go there at least once in ur life not only for the food but also for good service and ambiance.
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A "Must Visit" if in Bath
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 11/29/07
We had a few days in Bath and discovered this great little restaurant. The weather was appalling but we were immediately made welcome as we walked through the door. We had a lovely meal, the staff looked after us well and the surroundings intriguing. If we get back to Bath this place will be on our list for a revisit. Thank you to you all.