About This Pub
Ah, The Trinity in Bath – what a lovely little spot it is for a relaxed pint or a catch-up with mates. I have to say, the staff are absolute stars; they're so warm and chatty that it really sets the tone for a good time. The atmosphere is spot on too, especially if you're into watching the rugby or footie on their big screens – it's buzzing without being overwhelming most of the time. Plus, that outdoor area is just brilliant on a nice day, and it's great that they welcome dogs and families, making it feel inclusive for all sorts. They've got some cracking real ales and a decent wine list, which always hits the spot. On the downside, though, the drinks menu isn't exactly vast, so if you're after something more adventurous, you might find it a tad lacking. And let's be honest, it can get a bit noisy when the matches are on, which isn't ideal if you're after a more intimate chat. The toilets being downstairs isn't brilliant for accessibility either, and if you're peckish, the bar snacks are fine but won't satisfy a bigger hunger. All in all, it's a solid choice for a casual night out in the heart of Bath – I'd pop in again without a second thought, but maybe not for a quiet dinner.
Pros and Cons
Pros
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The staff and locals are incredibly friendly and welcoming, making you feel right at home as soon as you walk in
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It's got a brilliant atmosphere, especially if you're up for watching sports on the big screens or just chatting with friends
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Outdoor seating is a real treat on sunny days, perfect for enjoying a pint al fresco
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They offer a solid selection of real ales and beers, poured just right, with some great low or no-alcohol options too
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Being dog-friendly and child-friendly means it's versatile for different groups, and there are fun events like live music and quizzes
Cons
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The drink selection isn't the most extensive, so if you're after something really unique, you might be a bit disappointed
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It can get quite loud during sports events, which might make it tricky for a quiet catch-up
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The toilets are down a set of stairs, so it's not the most accessible for everyone
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Food options are limited to just bar snacks, so if you're hoping for a proper meal, you'll need to look elsewhere
Contact Information
James St W, Bath BA1 2DA
+441225282874
Pub
Opens at 12:00
Opening Hours
Monday | 12:00 - 23:00 |
Tuesday | 12:00 - 23:00 |
Wednesday | 12:00 - 23:00 |
Thursday (Today) | 12:00 - 23:00 |
Friday | 12:00 - 00:00 |
Saturday | 12:00 - 00:00 |
Sunday | 12:00 - 22:30 |
Recent Reviews
Great little pub, friendly service, good crowd of locals, out door area, would definitely go there again
Not the greatest selection of drinks, but a great atmosphere and friendly staff and locals
Visited with an ember (similar to an 'old flame' but not so hot) with her new paramour for a catch-up and an exchange of 'life so far'
Since my last visit, many large TV screens have been installed. Rugby was being shown and the volume was high.
The beer and the company were excellent, but intimate conversation was difficult.
It's more of a sports bar in evening but daytime it's a nice place to rest and have a drink, friendly young lady serving. Toilets are down the stairs not for disabled not the best but clean .
The pub has been closed for some time as has now reopened as an airy smarter place..the staff are genial..the price competitive and the ambience on a sunny spring morning perfect.
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