[2024 Bath Attraction] Travel Guide for Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House & Museum (Updated Nov)
Museums
Address:
4 N Parade Passage, Bath BA1 1NX, United Kingdom
Opening times:
Open today at 10:00-21:00Opening Soon
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hours
Phone:
+44 1225 461634
Sally Lunn’s Eating House & Museum - Bath,UK
Sally Lunn’s Eating House & Museum is a historic tea house, bakery & museum located in the city of Bath, UK. The shop is renowned for its signature baked buns- Sally Lunn Bun.
Sally Lunn Bun is a light & airy brioche-like bread that has been enjoyed since the 17th century. It’s usually served toasted with butter, jam or savoury toppings.
This building was built during the 15th century, which was once a monastery before serving as a bakery in the 17th century. There are guided tours for this historic building or you can head over there on your own & appreciate the buns and the magnificent building.
Reservations are recommended for dinner service.
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darwin.lwk
Eating at Sally Lunn’s museum place
Address - city center
Ambiance/Facilities - very tiny historical house with a signature design of 1680
Highlights - signature buns, English breakfast and tea
Avg. Price per Person - £15
Rating - 5/5
So we came to Sally’s home by advice of the lady in the old Mill hotel where we had a night (this one in another post). It is really a place that has to be seen. style , taste and the feeling of over 300 years ago everything is present there.
Special star reward goes to buns as they are super delicious no matter sweet or savory.
I loved the tea presentation with the pot and accessories. Beside the style food was totally delicious. Beetroot soup tasted as like My Ukrainian borsh but blended one ) , baked meat melted in the mouth and the apple pie with super cream was the best I have ever tried.
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Tsarskaya
Very Nice Cinnamon Bun in Bath
Address - 4 North Parade Passage, Bath BA1 1NX, United Kingdom
Ambiance/Facilities - Vintage, comfortable
Highlights - It is a good place to have a breakfast / brunch. After the brunch you can go to the museum downstair. I don’t have the chance to go to the museum due to the time, but the food was good enough to go back again if I’m going to Bath again.
Avg. Price per Person - £5-£10
Rating - 4.5/5
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cloee
Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House & Museum
Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House in Bath is a charming blend of history and cuisine, housed in one of the city’s oldest buildings (1482). Famous for the iconic Sally Lunn bun, served sweet or savory, it offers a unique culinary experience alongside a small museum showcasing the bun’s legacy.
The cozy ambiance and friendly staff make it a popular spot, though waits can be long during peak times. Prices are slightly high, but the quality and historic setting make it worthwhile. A must-visit for tea lovers and history buffs seeking a quintessentially British experience. #voyagevibes #travellerswonderland #bath
Yee11
❣️🌸Sally Lunn oldest building in Bath
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Address: 4 N Parade Passage, Bath BA1 1NX, United Kingdom
We are here at the oldest building in Bath and a famous bakery is right here, Sally Lunn. They are famous for their Sally Lunn Bun. They are open for breakfast at 10am, lunch until 6pm and dinner menu from 5pm. This place is always crowded but lucky for us, there was no queue and we got seated very fast. You can choose between their savory or sweet Sally Lunn Buns. Usually you will eat the savory first before consuming anything sweet. Try to pair it with a cup of tea as it goes well with the buns. Coming to Sally Lunn in Bath is not enough to try everything so you probably need to plan again.