The Pump Room
The Pump Room is Georgian Bath's original social hub, where 18th century society gathered to drink the medicinal spa water and see who was worth knowing.
About The Pump Room
The Pump Room is Georgian Bath's original social hub, where 18th century society gathered to drink the medicinal spa water and see who was worth knowing. You can still taste the famously mineral-heavy water for free at the ornate fountain (it's genuinely awful, like drinking liquid pennies), while the restaurant serves proper afternoon tea in surroundings Jane Austen knew well. The trio plays classical pieces on select days, and the tall windows flood the cream-colored space with natural light.
Walking in feels like entering a Jane Austen novel: high ceilings, crystal chandeliers, and tables set with fine china create an atmosphere that's both grand and surprisingly intimate. The spa water fountain draws a constant stream of curious visitors pulling faces after their first sip, while afternoon tea guests settle into comfortable chairs surrounded by Georgian elegance. You can hear the gentle clink of teacups and murmured conversations echoing off the walls.
Afternoon tea runs £35 to £45 and honestly feels overpriced for what you get: standard sandwiches and cakes in admittedly lovely surroundings. Most people come for the Instagram potential rather than culinary excellence. Skip the expensive meal and just pop in to try the spa water and admire the architecture. The museum audio guide covers the room's history better than the staff, and weekday mornings offer the most peaceful experience without the afternoon tea crowds.
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