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| 1 Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House & MuseumNo visit to Bath is complete without a trip to one of the Bath’s oldest Houses. Home of the world famous Sally Lunn Bath Bun (an exceptionally light semi sweet bread) and now a living museum where visitors can experience a taste of Bath from the 1680’s. See excavations that show how this site has been used to refresh townspeople and travellers since Roman times. Also preserved is the original kitchen Sally Lunn used over 300 years ago. Today, the 3 refreshment rooms serve an intriguing daytime menu based on the Sally Lunn Bun for morning coffee, lunch and afternoon tea. Each evening acclaimed historic trencher dinner is served from 5pm. Opening hours: Every day except Christmas. Museum and refreshment rooms open 10am (Sun 11am). Historic Evening Dinner from 5pm. Located right in the heart of the city in a charming passageway. Very close to Bath Abbey and Roman Baths.
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