About

Experience the charm of Seven Stars, a delightful village pub located in Bath, Timsbury. This cozy and casual spot makes a perfect venue for a relaxed meet-up with friends or a comforting solo dining experience. With its warm atmosphere and welcoming service, it's easy to see why it garners an impressive 4.4 rating.

Seven Stars offers an enticing menu featuring a perfectly cooked rump steak, a mouthwatering cheese and bacon burger, and a chicken feast that caters to all taste buds. Guests can also enjoy great value with their wrap and drink lunch deal. Whether you're craving a refreshing cocktail, a pint of beer, or a glass of wine, the pub has an extensive range of beverages to complement your meal.

Enjoy live performances or catch a game with fellow sports enthusiasts, all while accessing the free Wi-Fi. For those preferring the outdoors, the beer garden is a splendid setting, complete with a large bedouin-style tent. If you're planning for a Sunday Roast, reservations are recommended.

Furthermore, the pub offers two warmly furnished guest rooms, perfect for an overnight stay. History buffs will appreciate the historic nuances like the bricked-up window and heavily foot-worn doorstep. Whether you're indulging in the Cask Marque Ale Trail or simply unwinding, Seven Stars promises an unforgettable experience at an affordable price.

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Price

$$$$ 10 - 20 GBP

Services

Takeaway, Reservations available, Outdoor seating, Dine-in

Offering

Serving alcohol, Serving cocktails, Serving beer, Serving wine, Serving food, Serving food at bar

Payment

Payment by credit card, Payment by debit card, NFC payment

Atmosphere

Quietly, Casual, Cozy

Best for

Meet up with friends, Solo dining

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Lansdown Crescent
Bus stop 362 m walk
Homefield
Bus stop 165 m walk
St Marys Close
Bus stop 376 m walk
Lansdown View
Bus stop 97 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 295 reviews
4.4/5 295 reviews
Susan Bailey
Susan Bailey
1 month ago on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Service: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

Love this local pub we visit it regularly food is so good and staff are very friendly land lady is the best

rogerswil97
rogerswil97
1 month ago on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Service: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

Wednesday 30th 1pm We (4 adults, 1 baby) arrived for lunch on a spur of the moment meal out. The atmosphere was lovely upon entering and we were greeted by a lovely host (the dog who showed us inside). Directed round to a snug room was perfect for our family and allowed for our baby to go down for a nap and not be disturbed. We ordered starters which were a great start for our meals, a couple of cocktails, and then a steak, burger, wrap and chicken feast. The rump steak was cooked to perfection, a beautiful pink medium! Cheese and bacon burger was delicious. The chicken feast had plenty of choice and was very good amount of food for the price. The wrap and drink lunch deal was very good for the price. Only one person was working the bar and running food but never made us feel forgotten or ignored. Food was out in a timely manner and was still hot and well presented. Stuck around afterwards with comfortable space to feed the baby and enjoy the pool table! Thank you all very much for having us we are already planning another visit!

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Chris Andress
Chris Andress
2 months ago on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Service: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

Being only 37 of them, it is not the most common name for a pub. The sign of the Seven Stars in the star cluster of the Pleiades was considered a bunch of grapes in a Dionysian/Bacchic world view, therefore a suitable tavern sign. Some parts of this pub are very historic, as indicated by the bricked up window and heavily foot-worn doorstep. The window tax was introduced in 1696. A tax based on the number of windows in a building. Many windows were bricked up in those days to mitigate this levy. Very much 'the village pub' this reviewer has seen many administrations (not all of them successful) come and go in the years he has been a patron, fortunately the current tenants are more focused on customer satisfaction and this is apparent. Accommodation, drink, and provender are provided at above average norms. On the Cask Marque Ale Trail and the Sunday Roast is a Reservation Recommended Event. Two, well found en-suite bedrooms, constantly in demand booking well in advance is advised. Not found all that frequently is the Petanque piste. Members of this game meet regularly. The car park is clearly marked but must be approached with care. It's within the village traffic bottle neck A huge bedouin style tent covers half the beer garden, plenty of cover for those who have Al fresco requirements.

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