Cote Brasserie Bath brings the Parisian and French care for detail and cuisine to the ancient Roman city. Within minutes of both you will find the Jane Austen museum and the Roman Baths, so Cote Brasserie Bath acts as the perfect place to stop between seeing the many famous and time honoured sites of the city.
Beautifully hidden between streets, on the outside the restaurant offers a seclusive area for quiet conversations as well as an excellent place for large get togethers out of the way of the bustling public in Bath. The inside meanwhile, is reminiscent of a classic cafe in Paris or Leon, with scarlet furniture and wooden chairs. The smell of fresh fish stew filling the air.
Cote Brasserie Bath aims to combine both the classic and the new, with a fine combination of both traditional French cuisine and inventive new twists for the modern diner. Dishes like chicken breton and steak frites are signature to the menu, giving customers a warm sense of homeliness and tradition. Elsewhere, Cote also offers new and exciting dishes such as Celeriac Steak, reinventing the Cote staple of steak frites, for the plant based foodie.
Cote also seeks to be a place of celebration offering a range of different alcohols from Bollinger Champagne to a dry, crafted Meteor Beer, brewed in one of the last independent French breweries. The range of alcohol available enables for both the big and small occasions to be at the heart of Cote Brasserie Bath.
Cote also seeks to serve even the youngest of foodies, with a full children’s menu. With smaller servings of signature dishes so that everyone can enjoy the beautifully made food available.
Cote Brasserie Bath is a restaurant catered for all, whether your celebration is quiet or extravagant. Whether you seek to move away from the hustle of the roman city to somewhere secluded or embrace the ambiance of a French cafe.