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Sally Lunns Refreshment House and Museum, Bath, Somerset, BA11NX


Explore the oldest house in Bath: Described as 'delicious' by The Daily Telegraph and as 'the perfect restorative' in The Sunday Times; the oldest house in Bath (c.1482) is also an award-winning air-conditioned eatery right in the centre of the oldest part of central Bath. This place is the home of the world-famous Sally Lunn Bun. And make sure you visit their fascinating Kitchen Museum while you're there - free to all their patrons. Open each evening for historic dinner by candlelight, with main courses from £7.50. Also open every day for morning coffee, lunch and afternoon tea.


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Sally Lunns Refreshment House And Museum
4 North Parade Passage
Bath
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