Welcome to The Longs At Steeple AshtonSet in a 16th century courthouse with an English heritage feel in the picturesque village of Steeple Ashton. We pride ourselves on offering a friendly welcoming atmosphere to all. We focus on seasonal produce and provides a warm welcome to everyone, including four-legged friends. Our chefs have an obsessive commitment to offering the finest pub food delivering a memorable culinary experience.Our large, rear garden is a sanctuary for all. Open in the warmer months, we offer an al-fresco dining experience complete with covered pegodas, heaters and deckchairs. The Longs is located in the heart of the Wiltshire countryside - a stone's throw away from many local attractions and landmarks. From exploring ancient ruins and stately homes to hiking through scenic trails, there are lots of interesting activities for those looking for things to do in this idyllic corner of England.
Close to the Theatre Royal, Bill's is great for pre-show dinner or post-show drinks (or the other way around). Take your seats because the three-course show is about to begin. With classic recipes with a fresh twist you'll be shouting 'encore!', but don't worry, you can come back as many times as you like.
Cote is inspired by the brasseries of Paris, serving authentic French dishes all day in our classically designed restaurants. We are committed to producing authentic French classics, freshly cooked to order, from the highest quality sourced ingredients.
Sanremo The Italian Restaurant Bath offers a Modern Italian Cuisine created by head chef Gianluca Augello. The expansive menu featuring classic Italian & Mediterranean inspired dishes with a creative twist, such as handcrafted pastas, rustic pizzas and wood-fired creations that showcase bold and innovative flavours made with the finest sustainable, organic Italian ingredients. Sanremo embodies The Italian and European way of living and eating and sets the tone for a chic atmosphere that honors the value of belonging to generations of Italian table lovers. Set in a former NatWest Building with inspiration from the Sanremo floral market and annual music festival.