About
Sally Lunn's is one of the oldest houses in Bath (c.1482) and serves one of the most famous local delicacies – the original Sally Lunn bun. According to legend, Sally Lunn, a French refugee, arrived in 1680 and established her bakery. No trip to Bath is complete without indulging in a bun!
Today, Sally Lunn's serve a menu based on the world-famous Sally Lunn bun during the day, and are open for fine English food in the evening (including prize-winning handmade pies).
The downstairs kitchen museum, showing the original kitchen Sally used, is open daily until 6pm.
Sally Lunn's are now able to deliver a taste of Bath to your doorstep. Click here to place your order.
Facilities
Accessibility
- Accessible to Wheelchair Users
Catering
- Serve evening meal
- Serve lunch
Children & Infants
- Facilities for children
Establishment Features
- Accept coach parties
- Air-conditioning throughout
- Available for wedding receptions
- Cater for groups
- Event venue
Key Features
- Celebrity connection
- In town/city centre
- Non smoking establishment
- Of historic, literary or architectural interest
Payment Methods
- Delta accepted
- MasterCard accepted
- Solo accepted
- Visa accepted
Map & Directions
Road Directions
In the centre of Bath, near the Abbey and Roman Baths.From the Abbey main doors go left into the next courtyard, walk past the Tourist Information Centre, and cross the little road, York Street, in front of you. Go down the pedestrian street (Church Street) and take the first alley on the left, North Parade Passage (down the side of the sweet shop). Sally Lunns is a little way up on the left.