Welcome to Upstairs Gin Bar, an exquisite haven for gin aficionados nestled in the heart of Bath. Located on the first floor of the charming Edgar Buildings, our bar invites you to indulge in an unparalleled selection of craft gins from around the world, each carefully curated to provide a unique tasting experience. Our knowledgeable staff is passionate about delivering exceptional service, ensuring that every visit is memorable and tailored to your preferences.

At Upstairs Gin Bar, we pride ourselves on creating a warm and inviting atmosphere, where the elegance of our decor complements the vibrant flavors of our drinks. Whether you’re unwinding after a long day or celebrating a special occasion, our cozy setting is perfect for intimate gatherings or lively nights out with friends.

In addition to our extensive gin menu, we offer expertly crafted cocktails and a selection of delectable small plates, making us a favorite destination for those seeking quality and satisfaction. Join us for themed tasting events and masterclasses that not only celebrate the art of gin but also foster community among fellow enthusiasts. Discover why Upstairs Gin Bar is Bath’s go-to spot for exceptional drinks, outstanding service, and an unforgettable experience. For inquiries or to book your next visit, don’t hesitate to contact us at 01225 789050.

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