A-Z of Restaurants in Bath
Wednesday 8th September 2010
Depending on your personal opinion of the man behind the brand, Jamie’s Italian – the second in a franchise – is either good-looking, great fun and excellent value for money, or a ruthlessly commercial venture that poses a huge threat to local businesses. After much deliberation, The Pig declares both perspectives to be entirely valid, offering the rejoinder that this smart 140-seater diner employs hundreds of local people, bulk-buys produce from local suppliers and attracts yet more visitors to Bath as a thoughtful teaser to the ‘threat’ debate. The long queues that build up at peak times are frustrating, portion sizes can be inconsistent and fast turnover sometimes gets sacrificed in favour of attention to detail (we recommend that you take your own loo paper). But if you want wallet-friendly, low-fuss, big-flavour food served up in a lively atmosphere, you can’t beat it. Meanwhile, the alfresco terrace should win an award for offering what’s probably the prettiest rooftop view of Bath. Oliver’s Army is here to stay: pukka up!
This restaurant is in:
A-Z • Alfresco hotspots • Budget restuarants • Family-friendly restaurants • Party venues
I’ve eaten here a few times now. The review is accurate, so not sure why (at the time of writing) the average score is less than 5, it’s better than that, especially when so many Italian restaurants, I find, are so so average. But as PorkScratchings say not worth queuing more than a few minutes for. The holding area isn’t great either.
Value for money, for sure – but not worth queuing more than 15 minutes for.
Having eaten at 15, I found the bath branch of Jamies more appealing. Reasonable, tasty almost too efficient for it’s own good. Lacking in some of the ‘theatre’ that comes with 15, which can only be a good thing. Value for money, and hard to beat.