Number 5 Bistro, Bath

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Number 5 Bistro: Just Past the Pulteney Bridge
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Great atmosphere in the historic centre of Bath. Number 5 Bistro is just off Pulteney Bridge, one of Bath's most interesting places. Pulteney Bridge is an 18th century homage to the Ponte Vecchio of Florence - it is the only bridge surviving in Britain that still has shops and restaurants on it. Number 5 Bistro features tasty informal French cuisine in a charming atmosphere. Some of the tables overlook the Avon River - try to book one in advance.

Updated Apr 29, 2003

Address: No. 5 Argyle Street

Phone: 01225 444 449

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