All tickets must be booked online in advance. We are continuing to operate with additional safety measures, including asking everyone to wear face coverings indoors and social distancing. Due to technical difficulties our lift is currently unavailable. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Pump Room Restaurant
Our stunning neo-classical restaurant has been the social heart of Bath for more than two centuries, and boasts amongst its previous patrons Jane Austen and Charles Dickens.
Take a seat and enjoy a delicious meal and sample the spa water from the fountain. You’ll also be serenaded by our Pump Room Trio or resident pianist.
Book a table online or call 01225 444477



Christmas at the Pump Room
With evening dining and seasonal afternoon tea on offer from 25 November, what better way to start this year’s festivities? Put the date in your diary and make sure you visit us this Christmas.
Visit the Searcys website to find out more and to book a table.
During your visit to the Pump Room you can try the hot spa water at the fountain. It contains 43 minerals and has a rather unusual taste!
Spa water has been used for curative purposes for two thousand years. Originally treatments involved bathing in the hot waters, then in the late 17th Century drinking spa water also came to be a recognised treatment for certain conditions. Today we use the hot spa water to heat the Roman Baths and Pump Room site in winter.

Founded as the Pump Room Orchestra by Master of Ceremonies Beau Nash in the 1700s, the group is believed to be the longest-established resident ensemble in Europe. The Pump Room Trio or pianist plays every day to add to your enjoyment while dining.
The members of the Trio are – Violin: Matthew Everett, Cello: Tim Gilbert, Piano: Derek Stuart-Clark.
