Very agreeable pub lunch. Tasty shortcrust pies with large creamy servings of mash potatoes plus vegetables. Four cask ales available as well as keg. We were made to feel welcome by manager Maxine.
Contacts & Location
📍 Address: Midford Road, Bath BA2 5RZ, United Kingdom
📞 Phone: +44 1225 849180
🌐 Website: crosskeysbath.co.uk
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Reviews
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Jon Eldridge ★★★★★
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Jacqueline Cope ★★★★★
I held my retirement Party here on 22nd August.It was held outside in the marque. The buffet was excellent, with a good variety. The staff were really helpful, & brought out the food & drinks when we were ready. They kept the bottles of prosecco nice & cold. Thank you to the team.Regards Jacky.
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Leah Dennison ★★★☆☆
Popped in for a quick drink on the way back from Bristol. A rustic old style boozer, that serves food. We didn't eat here today, though the food did look good. Two small bars inside and a large outside seating space. Friendly atmosphere and dogs on a lead are welcome..
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Arun Benny ★☆☆☆☆
The food was very disappointing. The ambience is good though. We ordered the dishes in the photos attached. Really disappointed with the taste. Hope you make it a lot better.
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Lisa Croker ★★★★★
Nice warm and inviting atmosphere. Menu had plenty of choice and the food was lovely and service was excellent, highly recommended.
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Anna Caldwell ★★★★★
I'd forgotten to make a reservation and it was a lovely day, so we sat outside at the Cross Keys and had a really delicious Sunday roast - I had the veggie option, perfect. Husband and friends had lamb, delicious. Speedy, polite and friendly service. Great play area for the kids. Thank you!
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Chris Sanders ★★★★☆
The Cross Keys is, like a lot of the buildings in Bath, soaked in history. Once a coaching house dating back to the 1700's - it's not 'the' very oldest establishment in the area, but can claim original stone fireplaces and a detailed history - for whome those who are interested, is detailed on a plaque by the front door. Tis many a year since I was here last and I'm not sure the Cask Marque Ale Trail was extant then, but that was then and this is now. On this visit the ale was to be tried and be found in the most noble condition. The Blindmans Icarus 4.5% abv, (not noted by CM) was so more-ish it needed a couple more pints to slate the palette. The pub itself, rare (these days) has not been converted into a surround-one-bar-gentrified conversion, but remains a classic 50's style, two bar lounge and public (the Eddie Cochrane) bar. This last, so named after the 50's pop star who, involved in an RTA nearby, was taken to the close by hospital but unfortunately perished. Photo's and discs in his memory adorn the wall here. It's mostly a locals pub, who are affable enough, but, as in days of yore, travellers and visitors on 'The Trail' are made welcome. Be sure to connect with Jack, who seems, during the day, to do almost everything.
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Mark Nicholls ★☆☆☆☆
Had a lovely drink sitting outside with family, We ordered some food from the BBQ Menu, We waited 40 minutes then went & asked how long our order would be, Told 15 minutes we are really busy! Carried on waiting then a waiter brings some food out then goes to a different table, Who arrived after us! We asked the waiter were our order was, He then went to check, Then came back to say the chef said we had had it, Went inside & asked for a refund, They said sorry but we are really busy! As for a place to go for a drink fine, just don't order food! As for the reply, We were not offered to have a refund with our meal! As I said was a lovely place for a drink!
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Adam Venn ★★★★★
Had a really lovely meal, and kids was very entertained in the garden. Recommended.
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