A-Z of Restaurants in Bath

Friday 10th September 2010


black line Bear
"Chef-led homecooking, a rather splendid bar and chunky, contemporary fixtures and fittings."

At last, Bear Flat has the gastropub it so richly deserves. Gone are the ‘Meal Deals’, lager-led big screen sports events and fusty, musty, smoke-infused furnishings of the old-look Bear. In their place find chef-led homecooking, a rather splendid bar and chunky, contemporary fixtures and fittings. Breakfast is served from 8am every weekday, moving on to fabulous cakes at teatime, a spiffing roast on Sundays and, if you can encourage them to leave the toy mini-kitchen in the corner, the kids get a menu all of their own. Meanwhile, free WiFi, proper baby-changing facilities and a pastry chef who’s happy to make cakes to order add the finishing touches to what’s fast becoming Bear Flat’s ultimate créche. Can’t find it? Look for the huge white polar bear who presides over the entrance – the only remnant of the pub’s previous incarnation that has thankfully been retained.

Bear, 4.6 out of 10 based on 14 ratings

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Average User Rating:
Rating: 4.6/10 (14 votes cast)

  1. Daniel says:

    Good food in atmosphere with a quasi-retro vibe. Perfect for a Sunday afternoon or post work drink for us Bear Flat locals. Love it!



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The Bear
6-10 Wellsway
Bath, BA2 3AQ
01225 425795

Menu Highlights
White onion soup; Saxon Splendower sausages with mash and onion gravy; Warm chocolate mousse with clotted cream and pecan praline
Cost
Average price for two, with wine: £60
Take the kids?
Non-condescending children’s menus, good access and storage for pushchairs, baby changing facilities and a children’s play area make the Bear a relaxed, welcoming haven for families, particularly popular on midweek afternoons.
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Bear