Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Corsham
Hardens guides have spent 34 years compiling reviews of the best Corsham restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 36 restaurants in Corsham and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Corsham restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
Featured Corsham Restaurants
1. Green Park Brasserie
Burgers, etc restaurant in Bath
Green Park Station - BA1
Occupying the former booking hall of a converted Victorian railway station – and with a large seating area outside – this large local landmark is of the same vintage as Harden’s Ltd (it was founded in 1992) and wins popularity with its flexible, all-week, all-day offering. It’s not hugely foodie, generating too few reviews for a rating this year – but tipped by regulars as a useful standby in the city: “We come here often for a casual pizza with friends as you don’t have to book – just grab an outside table under cover of the old station roof with heaters. Pizzas are from the wood oven and jolly good too. Nice atmosphere with live jazz if you’re inside on many nights”.
2. Flute
restaurant in Bath
9 Edgar Buildings, George Street - BA1
Flute is a distinctive all-day seafood destination in the heart of Bath offering Cornish seafood, an extensive selection of wines and cocktails with a kick. Flute consistently sources the freshest fish from Devon and Cornwall and...
3. Robun
Japanese restaurant in Bath
4 Princes Building, George Street - BA1
Backed by a national group also operating till recently in London’s St James’s, this rather ambitious Japanese near the Assembly Rooms is said to be “a cut above others locally” by its advocates. There was steady all-round praise (albeit from a small fan club) for its mix of sushi and sashimi, plus many robata-grilled dishes including wagyu steaks and black cod. Puddings include Black Truffle Chocolate Torte, so it’s not necessarily one for the purists.
4. The Scallop Shell
Fish & seafood restaurant in Bath
22 Monmouth Place - BA1
“Wow! You will never leave hungry or disappointed” say fans of this “friendly, attractive, efficient and buzzy” venue in the city-centre: the most popular venue this year in our annual diners’ poll. Side by side with their chippie takeaway, an adjoining bistro serves “traditional fish ’n’ chips plus several freshly-cooked alternatives from crab linguine to spicy prawns” – “a limited menu, but well-cooked with really fresh produce and good service”. “If in Bath, this should be high on your list”.
5. The Olive Tree, Queensberry Hotel
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
Russell St - BA1
By the standards of fine dining, the style is “relaxed” at this well-known basement dining room – an elegantly updated, greige space that’s part of a hotel in a picturesque Bath terrace which for many years has achieved renown as Bath’s most accoladed foodie destination. All reports this year are uniformly upbeat, especially regarding the cuisine overseen by chef Chris Cleghorn, who’s been in-post for over 12 years now, and provides “a fantastic meal with very attentive service and dishes that are so well conceived and explained”. Top Menu Tip – “superb starter of chalk stream trout with carrot and orange; venison great and a standout here was the accompanying black pudding”.
6. The Duke Hotel
British, Modern restaurant in Calne
1 Church Road, Hilmarton - SN11
An independently run, freehouse pub, restaurant and hotel set in one of Wiltshire’s more attractive villages, this five-bedroom property comes complete with a function room, coffee shop and in-house florist! Feedback is too limited for a full rating, but acclaims it as “the best restaurant in the area… steak night in particular is fantastic!” Reports please!
7. Restaurant Hywel Jones by Lucknam Park
British, Modern restaurant in Colerne
Since 2006, chef Hywel Jones has been at the helm of the kitchen of this traditional, period dining room which provides a very classical country-house retreat in a rural Palladian mansion: go somewhere else if you want stripped floors and open kitchen, as here you will get swagged curtains, tablecloths, silverware and aperitifs in the lounge. Limited feedback this year, but remaining positive on its high-quality, classically rooted cuisine: there is a tasting menu, but the à la carte offers three courses for £115 per person.
8. Bybrook Restaurant, Manor House Hotel
British, Modern restaurant in Castle Combe
2022 Review: Chef Rob Potter wins solid praise for the consistency of his cuisine at this plush Cotswolds five-star hotel with golf club. The style is “traditional rather than super-inventive” (“we didn’t experience stand-outs but good quality throughout”).
9. Chez Dominique
French restaurant in Bath
15 Argyle Street - BA2
“One of the best in Bath” (that “tourist city largely dominated by chains”), founded in 2016 by Chris Tabbitt, whose CV includes stints at London’s Bibendum and the Old Bridge hotel in Huntingdon, where he met his FOH wife Sarah Olivier. It “seems quite European in the interior” (down to being “fairly cramped”), but that only befits its “excellent French-inspired” bistro cooking, which is offered for a “reasonable” price.
10. Hare & Hounds
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
Lansdown Road - BA1
2024 Review: “Outstanding views from the dining area” and “lovely garden” over the surrounding countryside (top walking territory) characterise this well-liked stone gastroboozer; there are plaudits too for its “small menu of good classics” (plus latterly small plates).
11. The White Hart Inn
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
Widcombe Hill - BA2
2023 Review: A “quirky and interesting” local with a “good atmosphere” serving a “creative menu, with cooking of a consistent high standard”. It makes a “fantastic pub for Sunday lunch”, with “outstanding roasts”.
12. The Elder at The Indigo Hotel
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
2 South Parade - BA2
Harwood Arms co-owner Mike Robinson’s “superior steakhouse” is the fancier of two dining options in the “formal setting of a well-restored Georgian house, now hotel” (from the “modern and quirky” Indigo chain). A visit begins with cocktails in the vault-based speakeasy, before heading upstairs for a seven-course dinner during which “the star is game” – and “oh, the venison! Sourced from the chef’s local estate”, it’s “melt in the mouth” and “just brilliant”. “Good value for money” too – just “go there and enjoy a magnificent meal in this lovely city”.
13. The Beckford Bottle Shop
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
5-8 Saville Row - BA1
This decade-old wine merchant and sharing plates restaurant is the flagship of the Beckford Group: a six-strong outfit based in Wiltshire and Somerset (and whose side arm is hit bath and body product brand, Bramley). Perhaps, it’s “more about the wine and ambience than the food” (there are over thirty wines available by the glass, and relatively cheap rates for corkage), and perhaps it’s “a little expensive”, but then again this feel-good place is, according to all reports, “one of those restaurants where you don’t really mind”. Top Tip – the outdoor tables make a “great place to catch the early evening sun come summertime”.
14. The Ivy Bath Brasserie
British, Traditional restaurant in Bath
39 Milsom St - BA1
Abu Dhabi royal Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed al-Nahyan was – as of mid 2025 – rumoured to be on the verge of buying a £1 billion stake in Richard Caring’s restaurant empire, of which this famous brasserie chain is the crown jewel. Presumably, he’s more interested in ‘rolling out’ the brand in The Gulf and beyond rather than dropping by for a Salmon Fishcake and ‘Ivy Chocolate Bombe’, but if he’d asked the opinion of our annual diners’ poll, we’re not sure that he’d sign on the dotted line. “How can a restaurant with this heritage produce such uninspired, tick-box food?” is a question merited by its poor ratings, ditto what explains the “very slow and disinterested service”? The answer may be that “you don’t come here for the food, obviously” but for the “gorgeous” interior design and “picturesque” locations that continue to underpin their appeal. Let’s hope for the Sheikh’s sake that the middle classes of the Arab World are as undiscerning as those from the UK!
15. Clayton’s Kitchen
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
15a George St - BA1
“Top-quality ingredients, expertly cooked, and very warm, attentive service” are much appreciated at this Regency-era townhouse venue from accomplished chef-patron Rob Clayton, who trained under the legendary Nico Ladenis and headed the kitchen brigade at Bath Priory. His “classical style is perhaps a bit old school, but there’s nothing wrong with that…” – “don’t be fooled by the simplicity of the menu, or what could be perceived as high prices: this is worth every penny!”
16. The Pump Room
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
Stall Street - BA1
2022 Review: Taking afternoon tea in this “wonderful Georgian setting with a trio playing during the meal” – and the Roman baths next door – is to wallow in English history, with literary visitors from Jane Austen to Charles Dickens as your guides. The nibbles – “beetroot-cured smoked salmon with homemade blini”, perhaps – are a secondary consideration, “but well worth having!”.
17. The Circus
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
34 Brock St - BA1
It’s “been around for ever”, but this “quirky” bistro in a fine Georgian house happily “still keeps its standards very high”, with newish owner Matthew Lisanti (who took over from the longtime former landlords in 2021) overseeing the “short, simple and superb” modern European fare. “Great, friendly service” and an interesting list of indie wines also make it “a cut above” in these parts.
18. Noya’s Kitchen
Vietnamese restaurant in Bath
7 Saint James’s Parade - BA1
“My favourite spot for an Asian meal in Bath” – “Noya cooks homely Vietnamese food that’s not fancy or pretentious, but boy is it good, a fantastic meal at a great price” (“I always leave with a smile on my face”). The “diminutive” host learned to cook as a seven-year-old, feeding her three younger siblings in a Hong Kong refugee camp while her parents were out at work; she now showcases her “fabulous, very authentic dishes” at this “really cosy little restaurant in a small Georgian house”. “Do book as it is very popular, and deservedly so”.
19. Corkage (Chapel Row)
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
5 Chapel Row - BA1
Independent wine shop off Queen’s Square whose dining room and heated wood-framed marquee offer a “casual” setting for a rather superior small-plates menu (crab soufflé, beef shin croquettes, pan-roasted pigeon breasts, cod with pork-braised cannellini beans and chorizo, veggie options, cheese boards and desserts) to pair with vintage Burgundies or other discoveries in the fine-wine selection.
20. Colonna & Smalls
Sandwiches, cakes, etc restaurant in Bath
6 Chapel Row - BA1
A world-renowned authority on all things caffeine and three-times UK barista champion, Maxwell Colonna-Dashwood serves “the best coffee in Bath by a mile” at this “cool space” that is “out of the way of tourists but always packed”. He opened it in 2009 after encountering ‘Third Wave’ coffee culture in Melbourne, and followed up with a second branch in Leather Lane, London, two years ago.
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