Step inside the Bath House, a lively pub in the heart of central Cambridge. Nestled amidst the meandering city streets and surrounded by countless shops, museums, galleries, and theatres, this cosy pub is the perfect place to experience the true essence of Cambridge in all its vibrance and charm. Make yourself at home, peruse the well-stocked bar, and tuck into a variety of pub food classics. Whether you’re in the mood for a hearty steak or something a little lighter, our menu guarantees unbeatable quality and value with wallet-friendly aplenty. With free Wi-Fi, disabled facilities and a dog-friendly attitude, the Bath House will soon become your new go-to spot for quick catch-ups with friends, after-work drinks and leisurely meals with loved ones
Barry White (Baz)
4 months agoFancied a Sunday lunch, on walking by, see the menu and gave it a shot. Busy but found a seat, Was a little noisy due to quiz night, but not a problem and good atmosphere. Food was well presented, cooked well and the beef was as it should be, pinky red through the middle. Stuffing was banging, cauliflower cheese was good as was the seasoned parsnips Was nearly more than bargained for, but managed to tuck nearly all of it away.. .. additional gravy requested and delivered , cheers 🍻 If visiting the area, Recommend the Sunday lunch , apparently the macaroni cheese was good too ..
Mr. Don The Fixer
5 months agoFish & chips was very good. Peas seemed fresh. Steak & Ale pie, very nice as well. Nice mash, fresh tasting peas. Slaw,,,was average to below average. Staff made it a better experience. We would come back. P.S. only the good Fairy what lives in the sky and grants wishes gets 5 stars
Atlas
4 months agoPopped in for a quick drink before heading out to a restaurant we had booked, as it is one of the oldest pubs in Cambridge (17th Century) I had to visit being a fan of historical places. The pub retains it's old world charm with its beamed ceilings and decor, giving it that classic English pub vibe. The pub itself was very popular and was almost completely packed full, so seating could be an issue for larger parties, but it does look like you can reserve tables ahead of time. The pub is owned by Greene King so prices are fairly reasonable, and there be a good selection for everyone one tap. I opted for a pint of Benets Gold as I hadn't had that before, which was a nice crisp lager.
Mark Clare
2 months agoWe visited the Bath House last night for a drink and decided to have food a mistake. I won’t make again. ordered the five small plates with an extra one. Four of the dishes were so fried they were rock hard the sausages looked undercooked The smashed potatoes were the only thing edible it was that bad we put down our knife and fork and walked out
Benjamin Newland
3 weeks agoFantastic service from Alesha & Natalie! Fantastic food and drinks! Would definitely recommend, local event techs pub of choice!