Pubs in Bath
There are 5 traditional and modern pubs in Bath worth knowing about. The Raven pulls a proper crowd with its no-nonsense approach, while The King of Wessex leans into heritage without the stuffiness. Hall & Woodhouse Bath sits somewhere in between—good beer, good food, the kind of place you'll find yourself back in regularly.
1The Raven
2The King of Wessex
3Hall & Woodhouse Bath

Bathampton Mill Bath

Miller & Carter Bath

Lamb & Lion

The West Gate

The Hare and Hounds

The Crystal Palace, Bath

The Locksbrook Inn

The Pig & Fiddle, Bath

Saracens Head

The Huntsman, Bath

The Salamander

Garrick's Head

The Cork

The Boater, Bath

The Bell Inn

The Canon

The Marlborough Tavern Bath

The Black Fox

Bear Inn

Flan O'Briens

Coeur De Lion

The Architect

The Chequers

Bath Brew House

The Griffin Inn

The Packhorse

Victoria Pub & Kitchen

The Old Green Tree

The Star Inn

The Ale House

The Moorfields

Wheelwrights Arms Country Inn & Pub

The Sam Weller's

The Hope & Anchor

The Ram

Bath Cider House

The Pulteney Arms

The Cross Keys

Ring O Bells

The Royal Oak

The Trinity

Broad Street Townhouse

Assembly Inn

The Curfew - Bath

Saint James Wine Vaults

The Devonshire Arms

The George on George Street

The Fairfield Arms

The Barley Mow

Belvoir Castle

Trowbridge House

The Hadley Arms

The Old Post Office - JD Wetherspoon

William’s Table Pub & Kitchen
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Frequently asked
How does Urbanary pick the best Pubs in Bath?
We pull official feature data from Google Places (e.g. allowsDogs, outdoorSeating) and combine it with vibe tags extracted from verified customer reviews. Each venue here matches the criteria — no editorial padding, no paid placements.
Are these Pubs actually traditional and modern pubs?
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