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The Canon
About: For an unparalleled brunch experience in Bath, The Canon stands out as a must-visit destination. Nestled in the heart of this historic city, The Canon offers a unique blend of delectable cuisine, charming ambiance, and impeccable service.
Whether you're craving classic brunch favourites or indulging in innovative dishes crafted with locally sourced ingredients, The Canon's menu caters to every palate.
Price:
- Sunday to Friday: £31
- Saturdays: £33
Address: 1 Barton Street, Bath, Somerset, BA1 1HQ
Telephone: 01225 789106
The Gainsborough Bath Spa
About: The Canvas Room at The Gainsborough Bath Spa makes brunch whatever you want it! Their all day dining starts at 12:00pm and offers a range of gobal cuisine set to tiingle your tastebuds. Explore their Lounge Menu to find seasonal food items catered to the freshest ingredients for high quality dishes. Their dining is a gormet experience where East meets West.
Price: From £10
Address: Beau Street, Bath, BA1 1QY
Telephone: +44 (0) 1225 358 888
Walcot Cafe
About: This delicious cafe serves scrumptious treats for a late breakfast or an early lunch and offers a varitey of foods until 4pm. Some of the delicious dishes are; Home baked beans with Westcombe cheddar on gorgeous, golden sourdough bread, Smashed avocado, pan fried halloumi with yogurt and chili flakes, Ham Hock Hash, Valley hot smocked salmon with scrambled eggs on toast, spiced pork & butter bean casserole, Smashed avocado with bacon and poached eggs.
Address: Walcot Street, Old Orchard, Bath, BA1 5BG
Telephone: 01225 314938
Wild Cafe
About: Wild Cafe serves coffee, breakfast and brunch in a fun, friendly and sometimes wild atmosphere. Their brunch menu includes everything from eggs any-which-way (scrambled, Florentine and benedict), to oak smoked kippers. The full English breakfast costs £6.95, or if you'd prefer something a little less artery-lining, some muesli with Greek yoghurt should hit the spot.
Address: 10a Queen Street, Bath, BA1 1HE
Telephone: 01225 448673
Boston Tea Party
About: Boston Tea Party are certainly doing their bit for Brunch in Bath, with two fabulous locations in the city. The cafe at Kingsmead Square is now somewhat of an institution, tucked right the edge of a busy square it's the perfect place to do some people-watching and soak in the local architecture. The second, larger cafe on Alfred Street is beautiful and spacious and has been lovingly fitted out in a charming Grade II listed building right near the city centre. Both cafes offer a selection light brunches and more indulgent big breakfast meals, so everyone is sure to find something for them!
Address: 19 Kingsmead Square, Bath, BA1 2AE and 8 Alfred Street, Bath, BA1 2QU
Telephone: 01225 314 826 (Kingsmead Sq) and 01225 425 318 (Alfred Sq)
Instagram-Worthy Brunch and Wine Pairings
Every millennial loves a good brunch and it gets even better when you've got the right wine to go along with it. Brunch usually involves delicious poached eggs or creamy avocado but can go as versatile as a sausage sarnie or cheese and chilli jam French toast. So in the spirit of versatility, here's four wines that go with everything brunch related:
The truly wonderful Biblia Chora Ovilos Barrel-Fermented Assyrtiko/Semillon from Kavala, Greece, is the top premium option for your brunch adventure. It's also a gorgeous bottle and golden 'o' logo, so will make a great impression on those Insta shoots. Rich and bursting with grapefruit, it'll bring out the truffle on your eggs or the creamy butter in your French toast.
The equally pricey but nonetheless memorable is the Painted Wolf Pictus V from South Africa, which is inspired by the best white wines of the Rhone Valley. It's buttery and mouth-watering with a beautifully-designed watercolour of the African wild dog on the front. Painted Wolf works to support the conservation of these endangered dogs, so it's also a wine with a great cause!
If you fancy something a little less expensive then the versatile Thiasos Red PGI , also from Greece, is medium bodied and bursting with redcurrants. Light enough to go with your Eggs Florentine with enough ripe and fruity flavour to complement a chilli jam.
The classic pairing with any brunch, however, is a sparkling wine. Prosecco can be a little sweet, so for us the Bolney Estate Classic Cuvee from Sussex is the number one choice. Toasty, fruity and sublime with scrambled eggs on toast.
FAQs
Where are the best places in Bath that serve brunch? Take a look for yourself by looking at our brunch in Bath guide, we've given you an exciting and utterly delicious list of the best restaurants that serve brunch in Bath. So if you've woken up a little later than planned and feel a little peckish these are some places you won't regret stopping by.
What time is brunch usually served? Brunch typically is anytime during 9am to 2pm but it depends on the location and restaurant. Take a look at our brunch in Bath guide to see what time our favourite brunch restaurants in Bath start serving their delicious dishes.