The Mint Room BathPRESS RELEASE

Announcing the Launch of Bath’s New Fine Dining Indian Restaurant – The Mint Room

Steeped in history and culture, Bath is one of the UK’s most renowned and picturesque cities. Located amidst the rolling Somerset countryside, on the edge of the Cotswolds, and designated as a World Heritage Site, Bath offers scores of iconic attractions and landmarks such as the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey and of course, the stunning Georgian architecture of The Royal Crescent.

Bath also offers a culinary heritage for the sweet-toothed in the guise of the famed Bath Bun, though more serious foodies need to take note that this beautiful city is now host to what is its newest and arguably the finest upmarket Indian restaurant, The Mint Room.

Perched on the Lower Bristol Road, the Mint Room is far cry from the typical high street Indian restaurant.

A cool, airy interior is elevated into a level of sophistication marked by lots of Oriental golds, chocolate brown hues, booth seating, foliage and natural stone flooring. The uplifting design makes for a comforting and relaxing environment.

Courtesy of the Mint Room’s highly experienced head chef Mamrej Khan and his well-honed kitchen team, the restaurant’s modern and plated, pan-Indian cooking really comes into its own with an A la carte menu, which offers authentic regional Indian dishes with a modern British twist. Diners are truly spoilt for choice with a host of notable, well-executed dishes, which are eye-catching and deliciously flavoursome. Continue reading »

Brasserie BrunelThe restaurant at The Royal Hotel in Manvers Street has been redecorated and refurbished in the fashion of a traditional Parisian brasserie with a new menu in keeping with this style of restaurant.

The Brasserie will offer casual dining throughout the day serving breakfast, lunch and dinner and with morning coffee and afternoon tea served in between.

The lunch and dinner menus are imaginative with a combination with traditional French dishes, grills and excellent steaks sourced from the highly respected Church Farm. There are both fixed price menus (two courses for £9.95) plus an extensive a la carte and these can be viewed by visiting the restaurant page on our website www.royalhotelbath.co.uk

The brasserie has been named in recognition of, the famous designer and engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, who designed the building in which the restaurant is located.

Christmas parties are welcome over the festive period and Brunel’s is an ideal venue for friends and/or colleagues to celebrate Christmas.

Brasserie Brunel
Manvers Street
Bath BA1 1JP

01225 463134
info@royalhotelbath.co.uk
www.royalhotelbath.co.uk

Brasserie Brunel The Royal Hotel

Firehouse

Once again, there is something for all tastes in Bath, ranging from cheap and cheerful to frightfully posh. Bath has quite a few top quality Indian restaurants and Demuths is a particularly good vegetarian option.

The Firehouse Rotisserie on John Street and the famous Hole in the Wall on George Street are excellent…

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