Offers at Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House & Museum
Enjoy your meal and when it comes to receive your bill you’ll have one chance to roll a dice. If you roll a 6 then your whole meal will be free! Available all day every day during Bath Restaurant Week.
Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House & Museum Information
Sally Lunn’s is a Historic Eating House and Tea Room set in the oldest house in Bath. It is famous for serving the Sally Lunn Bun, a delicacy originally brought to Bath in 1680 by the Huguenot refugee Solange Luyon (later anglicised to Sally Lunn) and still made to her original recipe.
Today they serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner, all based around Sally’s wonderful Buns and featuring local and regional specialities and recipes.
This world-famous Bath cafe, bakery, and restaurant is a love letter to a remarkable building, a fascinating history and wonderful bread. Original features from Sally’s time and earlier sit alongside works from contemporary artisans, ensuring Sally’s old bakery remains part of Bath’s living history.


