If you’re visiting Bath with your family, you’ll find many restaurants and cafes that welcome little ones.
Many have specially crafted menus for children, room for pushchairs and highchairs, plus activities or outdoor play areas to keep the kids entertained.
Give the kids a history lesson while they tuck into their lunch at Sally Lunn's Historic Eating House, a tearoom in one of Bath’s oldest houses (dating from c.1482) which serves a range of afternoons teas, sandwiches and snacks, as well as the famous Sally Lunn bun. There’s also a museum in the basement for you to find out more about the history of the tearoom.
If you want somewhere to relax while the children play, The Egg Cafe is one of Bath's most family-friendly venues, with plenty of pushchair space and its own sandpit. The menu is a mix of crowd pleasers including soup, sandwiches, paninis, jacket potatoes and cakes.
Dough Pizza make sure that their menu is as inclusive as possible, with an extensive selection of pizzas to choose from, plus a kids menu and many options for vegans, vegetarians and coeliacs.
Bath also has plenty of options for sweet delicacies and afternoon tea if you’re looking for a memorable treat for the family. Mrs Potts Chocolate House is the ultimate stop for any chocoholic, where you can buy indulgent brownies, cookies and cakes, with the option to get extra melted chocolate drizzled over the top!
Sweet Little Things is decorated inside and out with colourful blooms, making it great for a selfie while you wait for your picture perfect afternoon tea or lunch.
See our full list of family-friendly places to eat and drink in Bath below. Make sure you check our Special Offers for the latest deals on dining and stays across the city, from family breaks to foodie getaways.
We’ve also got some recommendations for family-friendly places to stay and things to do to help you plan your trip.