Whether you’re a seasoned veggie, taking up the challenge of Meatless Mondays, or just looking for a tasty meal, Bath has plenty of options on offer. Here is our ultimate guide to vegetarian restaurants in the city…
Veggie cafés and quick bites
Eat a Pitta
Build your own falafel pitta or salad bowl by mix and matching from their large selection of fresh salads, sauces and extras. The portions are generous, so make sure you arrive hungry!
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Green Rocket Café
The Green Rocket offers tasty vegetarian food and great coffee in a relaxed setting. With an extensive menu featuring plenty of vegan options, the Green Rocket are open for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea. We particularly recommend the Italian tasting plate!
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Cascara
With a fully vegan menu, Cascara is the ideal spot for a relaxed lunch. Tuck into hearty salad plates, delicious dips with sourdough bread, and a selection of freshly baked cakes.
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Chaiwalla
Indian street food takeaway Chaiwalla very quickly became a Bath favourite. Housed in a pocket-sized unit in Kingsmead Square, Chaiwalla offers a small menu with three delicious vegetarian options, each bursting with flavour.
Rooted
You'll find this vegetarian café at the bottom of Chelsea Road in Newbridge. Enjoy breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner, with tasty options including the Full Indian Breakfast, Moroccan Shakshuka, Jerk Jackfruit Bakun Burger and Kimchi Dog.
Vegan and vegetarian restaurants
OAK
The chefs at OAK are passionate about producing beautiful and delicious plant-based dishes, and push boundaries using cutting-edge techniques to deliver an adventurous and exciting menu which looks and tastes great. With plenty of vegan, wheat-free and gluten-free options, everybody is well catered for. Open every day for brunch, lunch and dinner, you’ll be sure to have a delicious meal.
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Yak Yeti Yak
Thanks to the diversity of ingredients in its specialty, Nepalese cuisine, Yak Yeti Yak is able to offer a wide range of mouth-watering dishes for vegetarian and vegan visitors.
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Indian Temptation
Exclusively vegetarian restaurant Indian Temptation allows everyone to experience a taste of Indian heritage. Indian Temptation offer a varied range of delicious dishes, with a separate vegan menu available on request. All food is cooked fresh, and you can choose to eat in or order your food to take away.
Restaurants with great veggie options
Bandook Indian Kitchen
India's street food and roadside restaurant culture inspire Bandook's menu, which is stuffed full of fantastic veggie options. This includes a meat-free selection of chaats, small snack dishes that pack in big flavours, as well as curries, biryani and dosa. Their breakfast menu is also nearly all vegetarian, offering a mix of Indian twists on dishes like granola and a full English alongside parathas and uttapam.
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Cappadocia
You've got plenty of choice at this Turkish restaurant, from hot and cold meze to vegetarian platters and mains such as imam bayildi (stuffed aubergine), vegetable moussaka and falafel with hummus and salad.
Dough
If pizza is your favourite treat, look no further than Dough in The Corridor and Kingsmead Square. With a variety of different pizza doughs on offer (all of which are vegan, and with gluten-free options to boot), you'll be spoilt for choice. Sub mozzarella for their tasty vegan alternative and you can enjoy a plant-based version of the Italian classic.
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The Mint Room
The ethos of Indian restaurant The Mint Room is that tradition and modernity should go hand in hand. Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner, The Mint Room has a contemporary ambience and offers traditional Indian cuisine cooked and presented in an innovative and exciting way. Those dining on a sunny day can enjoy their meal on The Mint Room's stunning terrace.
The Mint Room has a generous offering of vegetarian dishes to enjoy inside the restaurant or order to take away.
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Corkage
Loved by locals, visitors and critics alike, Corkage is an independent restaurant and wine shop which is all about the best quality ingredients in a relaxed setting, whether you’re opting for a selection of vegetarian small plates, or enjoying a glass of orange wine in their suntrap back garden.
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Bath Pizza Co.
Enjoy some wood fired pizza in the historic old Green Park Station. After winning or reaching the finals for several national awards, you can be sure of a top notch meal at Bath Pizza Co, with veggie options such as the Spinaci (ricotta, spinach, artichoke and roasted garlic), truffle and goats cheese pizza, or we’re big fans of their Tiger Margherita with a sesame tiger crust. There’s also the option to customise your own pizza from their long list of ingredients.
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Newton Farm Café
Newton Farm Café is situated just ten minutes from Bath, in the picturesque village of Newton St Loe. The café is family-run, and a part of Newton Farm Foods, which incorporates a farm, award-winning farm shop and café.
For breakfast, Newton Farm Café offers various delicious veggie options, including a vegetarian cooked breakfast. Their lunch menu is equally vegetarian-friendly, with plenty of meat-free sandwiches. For Sunday Lunch, you can enjoy a Portobello burger, Mediterranean vegetable salad or quinoa risotto.
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Pieminister
When it comes to comfort food, you can’t meat some pie, mash and gravy. Pieminister do five veggie and vegan pies on their regular menu, and you can pair them with your choice of sides, toppings and small plates. Their Sunday Best and Bottomless Brunch menus also have a good selection of meat-free dishes.
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The Stable
Choose from a range of sourdough pizzas at The Stable, including the Aubergine Kenobi pizza (roast aubergine, sunblush tomatoes, mozzarella, Parmesan, spinach, pumpkin seeds and chilli flakes) or Mushroom Magic (goats cheese, roasted garlic mushrooms, mozzarella, tender stem broccoli, red onion), wash down your food with a cider or craft beer from their extensive selection.
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Rosa’s Thai
With a menu that can customised for vegetarians and vegans, from curries to noodles, salads, snacks and platters, you’re never short of choice at Rosa’s Thai!
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LEON
If you’re looking for a bite on the go, stop into LEON on Stall Street. They serve wraps, pots and salads packed full of tasty and delicious ingredients. Try their Sunshine Squash Salad, Lentil Masala box or grilled halloumi wrap.
Giggling Squid
Choose from a wide range of vegan Thai dishes, from curries and noodle dishes to vegetable sides and starters. You can also filter the entire menu by vegan dishes on the Giggling Squid website.
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The Coconut Tree
For more street food-inspired fare, this time with Sri Lankan flavours, head to The Coconut Tree. Much of the menu is veggie and most of the veggie dishes are vegan, with a dedicated Roots menu showing off all the plant-based options in one place. The lively atmosphere, tropical 'cocotails' (non-alcoholic versions also available), and tapas-style sharer plates make it a great spot for meals out with friends and family.
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