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フィードバックを提供するThe smallest pub in Bath down one of the little alleys lovely basket meal and glass of wine all for £16 fab value piping hot food and quick service I would recommend popping in
Had lunch on Sunday beef was TERRIBLE fatty and chewy. (A good work out for the arms trying to cut. The veg was ok and drinks good. My son enjoyed his scampi and chips. The lady serving must of been having a bad day I wont judge, she may have had some terrible news that morning. Some of the money was refunded, however a meal to forget.
On our first trip to the UK we stopped in to the Coeur De Lion Pub for cider and lunch. Atmosphere is very local, and very friendly. Staff was wonderfully kind to us, very friendly, and since we ate outside brought our meal out to us as well. I hadn't tried Steak and Ale pie before, but for the next week after eating here I was chasing the same meal that I had here at the Coeur De Lion, Steak and Ale pie with garden peas. All in all between London, Bath and Brighton, I had 4 Steak and Ale pies over 10 days, and the variety offered here was simply the best. The Coeur de Lion seems to be a locals pub, if there is such a thing in Bath. Sequestered down an alley and out of the way, you'd have to either be lost, or looking for it, in order to find it. It is worth the trip, and next time we are in Bath we will visit again.
Looking for good value lunch and found this pub with specials board. Fish finger sandwich stood out so my wife had that which was huuuge. I had the calamari with garlic mayo and chips and a pint which was also very tasty. Lovely historical pub, friendly staff. Perfect.
This restaurant is definitely a local pub. We got a nice table outside because the inside space was crowded. We ordered and paid inside, then brought our own drinks outside and waited for our food. It arrived after a while. I tried the pie and mash, and while the onion gravy seemed to be from a mix, the pie itself was handmade and the potatoes were fresh. It was a pleasant experience to dine in such an authentic pub.