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  • i go there all the time
    By A Yahoo! Contributor, 12/07/07
    i love this restaurant in bath i go there all the time most of the time i eat there once some times more a week . the most part i like about it is the food and the high standard it comes with and to top it off there is always the piano playing and that for me just sets the right mood !!!!!
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  • Great ambience - but why eat there?
    By A Yahoo! Contributor, 11/09/07
    Check out what Fodors say! Great Room - dreadful value. I couldn't agree more. Service was aloof but OK, food enormously over priced, value just not there.

    There are alternatives. Why not just walk through, take in the beautiful room and spend more wisely elsewhere!
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  • A great ambiance - shame about the queues
    By Kate R, 01/31/07
    This is a unique place, and I highly recommend the Georgian elevenses. I particularly recommend taking someone who's never tasted the waters and watching their face the first time they take a sip!
    The drawback is that the queues are massive in season and even if you joined the queue at a reasonble time, you may not get to the front in time to ...
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  • A great setting
    By Glen, 02/01/06
    This simply a must if you ever visit Bath. Ideal if you've spent the whole day sight seeing and want to have a nice cuppa before heading back to the hotel. Typical old english, but you can't help but get caught up in the whole mood of it all. Of course the live trio/quartet fills the grand hall with classical music makes this what it ...
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  • The best clotted cream!
    By A Yahoo! Contributor, 05/17/05
    Next to the Roman bath, the Pump room is furnished with a huge chandelier accompanied with live piano, it has an excellent ambiance!
    The clotted cream served in the afternoon tea is the best! I've never had one that rich and thick! I have to go for another.
    The fish statue is cute, by the way.
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  • Always wonderful
    By A Yahoo! Contributor, 05/09/05
    I've had the very good luck to visit the Pump Room several times and it never disappoints. The service is attentive without being intrusive and I love the food!
    But I didn't go to the Pump Room for any of those things. I love Georgian England and have gone to Bath for that reason alone. And the Pump Room is one of the best places to ...
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  • Good food, fine prices, wonderful history
    By A Yahoo! Contributor, 09/30/04
    After years of dreaming about the Pump Room, reading about it in Regency novels, and wondering if I'd have the courage to drink the famous water, I was there for lunch with my children. The atmosphere was one of quiet elegance, the food was perfectly presented, and the prices were fair for the quality of the delicious food. From our table, it ...
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    15 of 16 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
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