Sunday Roasts Served 12-4pm
Kitchen Open until 8.30pm
Sunday Roast In bath
Serious about Sundays: Sunday Roast In Bath
Our Sunday Roast is available 12-4pm alongside our all day menu - think Burgers, Steak, Fish, Salads and Pastas from the very best produce across Bath and the West Country.
Enjoy a lazy weekend with our Sunday Roast Served from 12 o’clock onwards
Our Sunday Roast is back! Our Sunday menu showcases our most popular dishes — think Burgers, Steak, Fish — and we’re proud to serve one of Bath’s best Sunday Roast every week.
From our outstanding local suppliers in the Bath area, we’re serious about Sundays. Please book in advance to secure a table.
Enjoy quality Topside Beef from Newton Farm in Bath, Free Range Chicken and our popular Apricot & Almond Nut Roast with generous sides of Sunday Roast Potatoes, Yorkshire Pudding, Maple Glazed Parsnips and Carrots, Cauliflower Cheese and more.
Bath Pizza Co by Green Park Brasserie
Casual dining pizzeria. In 2016 we launched Bath Pizza Co, here at Green Park Station. Since then we've been won Independent Pizza Restaurant of the Year (2020) and been awarded Gold status by Taste of the West for 4 years in a row. Kick back and watch the world go by on the terrace with 2 for £15 cocktails.
Sunday strolls in Bath city centre
“Eat a meal, walk a mile” Perfect local strolls for pre and post lunch in Bath
We’re based in Bath city centre, a few moments' walk from Bath Abbey, the Roman Baths and Southgate shopping area. Here are some of our favourite nearby walks and parts of Bath to take in.
The Circus and the Royal Crescent. 7 minutes from us you’ll find some of Bath’s famous architecture - real gems of the city: The Circus and the Royal Crescent. Head up the short hill to Queen Square, to Gay Street where you’ll be met by the stunning Circus which connects with Brock Street leading to the world famous Royal Crescent. A perfect 30 minute stroll after your Sunday Roast.
Bath Riverside: Take in the river and head west out of Bath city centre. You can starts from the town centre (Pulteney Weir) and head towards Green Park and beyond. If you’re feeling adventurous, the cycle Bath takes you all the way to Bristol city centre (about 15 miles).
George Street, Alfred Street and across to Walcot Street. Similarly heading to Queen Square and across to the top of Milsom Street, you’ll find the bottom of Lansdown Hill which is populated with beautiful streets and shops. The Walcot Street Antiques Market is worth visiting (check for details)
Alexandra Park views. A big hill, but worth the walk. Take in all of Bath from the view atop the south Bath slopes and admire the city from one of the most popular views going. You might want to do this one before your Sunday Roast and build up your appetite!
Canals and other waterways. The stunning canal joins the River Avon and links through the peaceful Widcombe and Bathwick areas of Bath. An hour long stroll, plan to head out of Bath through Widcombe and link back through Sydney Gardens from the Canal towpath to take you back into the city centre past the no Bridgerton-famed Holbube Museum and down Putney Street. Green Park Brasserie is then a 6 minute stroll across the immediate shopping streets of Bath city centre .