The Cornish Bakery located at 7 Abbey Churchyard, Bath BA1 1LY, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01225 329944

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Mandy Arthur

5 Google Rating

I would absolutely recommend the Cornish pasty! Go large - no regrets. Scrumptious bites of steak wi

5/ 5

I would absolutely recommend the Cornish pasty! Go large - no regrets. Scrumptious bites of steak with a well balanced root veg mix. Seasoned to perfection encased in crumbly crunchy pastry (held together by magic, I can only imagine) Share if you must. The tea is splendid and scones are awesome; crumbly, creamy with the right amount of sweet strawberry preserve. Also, best sausage roll I’ve tasted so far. Period

Ap Lynn

5 Google Rating

Got just one pastry, a sweet Apple, rhubarb & custard. I took it to go and ate it down by the canal.

5/ 5

Got just one pastry, a sweet Apple, rhubarb & custard. I took it to go and ate it down by the canal. It was excellent!

Lip Yong Lim

4 Google Rating

I am generally not a fan of pasties but we tried the traditional pasties here and were blown away. U

4/ 5

I am generally not a fan of pasties but we tried the traditional pasties here and were blown away. Usually the pastry is so thick but these ones were perfect. Crisp and flaky, and the fillings were really good. The flavors were perfect and well balanced. We had to have one more!

Scott Izu

5 Google Rating

I had a quick bite of their large traditional. It was super tasty! Nice chunks of meat in the past

5/ 5

I had a quick bite of their large traditional. It was super tasty! Nice chunks of meat in the pastry.

Hec & Yvonne Soares

3 Google Rating

Great food, no toilet and unfriendly staff

3/ 5

Great food, no toilet and unfriendly staff

Manolo Garrido

5 Google Rating

Excellent place to grab a bite in Bath! I visited the Cornish Bakery right before closing time in a

5/ 5

Excellent place to grab a bite in Bath! I visited the Cornish Bakery right before closing time in a cold afternoon. The great hot pie I ate made my day! Really good homemade pastry at a really reasonable price. Highly recommended

David Forster

2 Google Rating

Nice coffee. Three of us had fruit scones. So stale. Hard as a rock. Guy with pony tail said they on

2/ 5

Nice coffee. Three of us had fruit scones. So stale. Hard as a rock. Guy with pony tail said they only came in yesterday!! Perhaps the weather had affected them. Really? Not new scones everyday then. Beware

Joshua Brownlow

5 Google Rating

Enjoyed a good size pasty at a fair price, with an excellent pasty pastry, packed with a flavourful

5/ 5

Enjoyed a good size pasty at a fair price, with an excellent pasty pastry, packed with a flavourful filling, alongside a selection of sweet desserts, which won't last for long!

Adrian Rodgers

2 Google Rating

Such a shame - great location but the most off hand and unwelcoming guy serving behind the counter.

2/ 5

Such a shame - great location but the most off hand and unwelcoming guy serving behind the counter. He clearly wasn’t enjoying his job. I felt embarrassed for any foreign visitors (quite a few around) who might think that was normal ‘service’ in the UK.

rania

5 Google Rating

Staff here are so nice and it’s such a cute little cafe with indoor and outdoor seating. Ordered a

5/ 5

Staff here are so nice and it’s such a cute little cafe with indoor and outdoor seating. Ordered a chai latte and it wasn’t the best but their chocolate twist pastry was definitely freshly made and tasty

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