The Griffin Inn — Pub With Rooms in Bath

The Griffin Inn on Monmouth Street is a historic Georgian Inn with character accommodation. Just outside the city, this long-standing pub has been welcoming locals and visitors since at least 1700. You can find it tucked away behind the cobbled centre of Bath, where the atmosphere stays warm and lively without being overwhelming. Try the Sunday Roast, kids' roasts are served alongside a full family meal, and pair it with one of their on-site brews. The decor blends traditional elements with cricket memorabilia and soft lighting that create a cosy yet energetic space.

About The Venue

The Griffin Inn dates back to at least 1700, making it one of Bath’s oldest surviving Georgian Inns. Built during the town's rise as a spa destination, its symmetrical design reflects period architecture. Inside, you’ll find traditional pub decor with warm lighting and cricket memorabilia adding character. The venue has a laidback energy that works for solo lunches or evening drinks. It serves seasonal menus using local ingredients and features an onsite brewery producing fresh beer daily. Every Sunday brings families in for the celebrated roast, complete with kid-friendly options.

Typical Experiences

The Griffin Inn offers pub with rooms service in a space designed to suit all-day use. Locals stop by on weekdays for casual drinks or quiet lunches. On Sundays, the family-focused Sunday Roast draws crowds, kids get their own roasts and meals are made from seasonal, local sources. The onsite brewery ensures fresh beer is available throughout the week. Evening visits deliver a mix of traditional hospitality with relaxed social energy.

Notable Features

  • Georgian Inn with character accommodation
  • Seasonal menus with local sourcing
  • Sunday roast for the whole family including kids’ roasts
  • Cricket memorabilia
  • Historic 300-year-old inn
  • Brewery on site
  • Traditional pub atmosphere

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.