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Ladies of the South West, tell me about BATH

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squeaver · 09/11/2009 21:03

I'm going for an overnight with a friend next week.

What lovely, fabulous shops should we frequent?

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Mcdreamy · 09/11/2009 21:05

Normal high street shops in the main street but nip off down the alleyways to find lots of quirky lovely independent shops. Where are you staying?

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squeaver · 09/11/2009 21:11

Queensbury Hotel - la di da!!

Are these alleyways of which you speak round the Milsom place/quarter/bit?

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Mcdreamy · 09/11/2009 21:17

Yes that's very central. I think Milsom street is where Jamie's restaurant is!

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squeaver · 09/11/2009 21:40

Ooooh, now there's a thought....

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Mcdreamy · 09/11/2009 21:42

Not been there myself but my friend has, said it was very nice, very reasonable! Italian I believe, ooh enjoy yourself

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squeaver · 09/11/2009 21:43

Thanks, dreamy

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LetThemEatCake · 09/11/2009 21:59

oooh, I know of two fantastic shops

Mee
9A Bartlett Street
Bath
BA1 2QZ

and


PREY
3 York Buildings - George Street - Bath

have blown loads of cash in both.

also bumping in case traceyb makes an appearance tonight

have a lovely time squeaver!

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squeaver · 09/11/2009 22:10

Fab, LTEC. Should have known that you'd know...

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LetThemEatCake · 09/11/2009 22:13

in my defence, my dh's 2nd cousin used to own one of them. I've only been to Bath a couple of times.

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SeeYouAtDartsDarling · 09/11/2009 22:28

Ohhhhhh I love the Queensberry! Have a great time!

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CiderIUpAndSetIFree · 09/11/2009 22:37

Duo on Milsom Street - boooooooots!

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CiderIUpAndSetIFree · 09/11/2009 22:39

Also worth heading up Walcot Street - London Street - London Road drag. Lots of nice antique / junk shop places, Tim Snells is good. There's a market there on Saturdays too.

And a really nice cheese shop / deli.

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CiderIUpAndSetIFree · 09/11/2009 22:47

And some nice bits in Rossiters (home dept store) - between Broad St and Walcot Loop Road.

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FaithinQuestion · 09/11/2009 22:49

ooooh, i am jealous now
I used to Live in Bath, up until about 2 and a half years ago. I do quite miss it. Liz Cox handbag shop at St Margarets Buildings just off Brock Street, which is around the corner from the Royal Crescent.

Lunch at Demuths www.demuths.co.uk or Jamies (tis nice but you have to queue frequently) or the nice little Italian restaurant called Martinis on George street

oh Yes prey is great, if they are still there, and great shop also called bloom, sells jewellery and designer knick knacks like Paul Smith stuff.

Have a 2hr session at the Spa

Have a great time!

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weepootle · 09/11/2009 22:49

yes, Prey is lovely... there's also a nice vintage-style clothes shop along the street from it (George St).

Although not exclusive to Bath, I love Vinegar Hill on Milsom St. You should visit Rossiters which is the local department store- opposite Cath Kidston in Broad St.

Have a lovely time .

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FaithinQuestion · 09/11/2009 22:53

Jamies is at Shires Yard, which is off Milsom street, ....ooh and just remembered Fab French cafe called cafe Renee does pastries and coffee and seating outside great for early morning croissant, thats in Shires Yard as well, ....oooh and there is Vom Fass where you can get liqueurs, or flavoured oils and vinegars put into fancy bottles. I like the chocolate orange one.

Oh hell I think I need a visit! Been too long.

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squeaver · 10/11/2009 09:17

This is fantastic.

We're going to try the spa I think (if we can cram it in between shops and buns).

Thanks so much, all. Will report back.

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traceybath · 10/11/2009 11:49

LTEC is right about Mee and Prey.

If you're walking down from the Queensberry into town you'll go past Toast and Mee.

Nice new coffee shop recently opened called Jika Jika just opposite Prey.

Also a shop on the same road called Instant Vintage which has some nice bits in it and reasonable.

Head down Milsom Street for Reiss, Comptoir and all the usuals.

On old bond st you've got space nk and a large Jigsaw, LK Bennett etc. And then round the corner from them the white company.

As you're staying at the Queensberry are you eeating at the Olive Tree? Its very nice.

Jamies is nice for lunch though or the Firehouse Rotisserie which is round the back of Jollys.

There's also a fab kitchens shop and Rossiters is nice for house stuff. And if cheese is your thing the Fine Cheese company is fab and does lovely coffee and cakes too.

At the bottom of town some new shops have opened but mostly new look etc.

Have a lovely time!

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VerityBrulee · 10/11/2009 12:01

Bath sounds lovely, I am tempted to plan a visit

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squeaver · 10/11/2009 13:09

May need to plan en extension to the visit.

Thanks, tb, this is all fab. Think we are going to the Olive Tree.

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Mcdreamy · 10/11/2009 17:14

I know you have your accommodation sorted but I can recommend a lovely B&B in Bath called The Residence. We've stayed there a few times and had a lovely time

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cnjohnson · 10/11/2009 19:28

There is also the main Duo Boots shop in Bath.

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InterruptingKid · 10/11/2009 19:28

oioi squeave
firehouse is very nice to eat..

we are off to spa on sunday so might see you in the pool!

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squeaver · 11/11/2009 18:10

Going next Thurs, but will have a bath bun in your honour.

Firehouse looks like a good recommendation too.

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