The simple bun with jam and clotted cream could be all that they sell, since they are good enough to keep coming back for more. They do sell other food, but the real draw card is the buns. Don't miss them!!
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The simple bun with jam and clotted cream could be all that they sell, since they are good enough to keep coming back for more. They do sell other food, but the real draw card is the buns. Don't miss them!!
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The portion sizes and the amount of tea in a pot for one made this excellent value for money. Staff were courteous and the place was packed with happy diners. Wonderful historic decor. definitely one to tick off should you be visiting Bath!
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Always a queue at Sally Lunn's but they keep things moving and let you know how long it might take to seat you. Great food, would recommend the Welsh Rarebit, delicious.
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like so many others, we made the trip to Sally Lunns to have one of her 'famous' buns.....in all honestly it was nothing special....yes it was huge, but no taste.....not cheap either for what we got...it was a cute little house and I got more value out of sitting at the table and finding my right shoulder was higher than...
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The buns are really delicious. Please come on time. You can enjoy the buns and even more! This building in one of the oldest Gregorian building sites of Bath!
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Afternoon tea with a Sally Lunn bun was heavenly. Don't miss it.
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Called in for afternoon tea. It was a bad start, as we walked into the tea room to be sent away by the waitress because we hadn't been 'sent up', by the host who's meant to meet you at the door. So back down the stairs, wait for a bit, host finally turns up, and takes us back to the...
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A landmark with a museum and a restaurant. I had to try a Sally Lunn Bunn. So I ordered the cinnamon bun with afternoon tea. Personally, I found it really over priced for half a roll with cinnamon butter. My husband ordered lunch, which was tasty, but again, overpriced. Service was unbearably slow. I guess this is to be expected...
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We have been several times to Bath and each time we make sure we visit Sally Lunns for our dinner. It is steeped in history, the atmosphere is friendly and cozy and the staff are welcoming. The food is excellent. In fact we actually travelled out of our way a few weekends ago as we had been staying for a...
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On a recent visit to Bath we were looking for somewhere to have an evening meal on a cold wet night. We decided to give Sally Lunns a try and are so glad we did! I am a vegetarian whilst my hubby is not so it is sometimes difficult to find a restaurant where we can both have a good...
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