Bath is just packed with independent cafes, award-winning restaurants, innovative cocktail bars and skilled bakers. It’s often quite hard to choose where to go out to eat when it comes to the evening because there are so many great options. So, considering how choc-a-block Bath is with talented chefs, we’re thoroughly looking forward to the upcoming Great Bath Feast.
From
Saturday the 1st of October to the 9th of October The
Great Bath Feast will be giving visitors and locals “the chance to taste new
flavours, explore new skills and enjoy new culinary experiences. From independent
restaurants, pubs and cafes to local food producers, Bath’s businesses will
come together to create a week of gastronomic delights.”
Having seen
the programme, we wholeheartedly agree. These are a few of our favourite Great
Bath Feast events.
On October
1st a Japanese Sake tasting evening (in case it’s not something you’ve
heard of before; Sake = rice wine) called ‘Flavours of Japan’ will start the
feast with style at the Holburne Museum – so nice and near Dukes! A range of sweet,
sparkling and aged Sakes will be showcased and Yo! Sushi will be provided
delicious bites to go alongside.
From
October 1st to October 7th the Pump Room will be taking
part in National Champagne Week, so a special champagne bar and terrace will be
open offering a range of Champagnes from Lanson – an incredible historic Champagne
producer, and a special Champagne tasting duo with complimentary nibbles. For
those looking for an even more luxury experience, on October 7th a
lavish Champagne cocktail reception followed by a sumptuous four-course dinner
(each course paired with a glass of Champagne from the Lanson collection) will
be taking place. Though places do need to be booked to avoid disappointment.
The Great
Bath Feast also offers a range of workshops and classes to take part in that
look fantastic. On Wednesday the 5th a Mezze evening workshop will
be teaching participants how to make the zesty dips and aromatic mini dishes of
the Mediterranean and the Middle East. Though it’s a tough choice between the
Mezze workshop and the chocolate workshop at Newton Farm Foods with artisan chocolatier
Nick Shearn, who’ll be teaching guests how to pipe designs, fill truffles and
make ganache. The event includes a welcome drink, an explanation of the
different types of chocolate and the chocolate-making process, demonstrations,
hands-on masterclass, and all chocolate created is yours to take home.
Plus, throughout
the whole of the Great Bath Feast the Abbey Churchyard will be hosting the ‘Bath
Bites Food & Drink Fair’ which will include a mix of 12 different high-end vendors
serving hot and cold food options, while nearby will be a Gin Palace (over 100
different brands to try!).
Full
details of what’s on during The Great Bath Feast and the details on booking
tickets for events are at http://greatbathfeast.co.uk/whats-on/.
October:
what a time to visit Bath! It’s going to be excellent!
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