Cortado Coffee shop in Bath
Bath is one of the UK’s most picturesque destinations for a weekend escape. Visitors can relax at the spa, explore the stunning architecture, and enjoy shopping at the high street and the numerous independent stores.
This city is particularly well-known for its vibrant café culture, with a plethora of independent coffee shops readily available. During our recent visit, we had the opportunity to sample several coffee establishments, although many more remain on our list for future exploration. Below are the top coffee shops in Bath worth visiting on your next trip!
Top 11 Independent Coffee Shops in Bath
Cortado
Cascara
Watch House Bath
Quiet Street Coffee
Mokoko Coffee
Mjolk
Coffever
Society Cafe
No.11 Espresso Bar
The Colombian Company
Colonna & Small’s Coffee
Coffee Shops Worth Visiting in Bath
Cortado, managed by Fran and Sophie, an Argentinian-British couple, offers specialty coffee paired with savory Argentinian empanadas—perfect for a snack. Although I personally didn’t indulge in an empanada during my visit, the enticing aroma from neighboring tables was tempting. The coffee served here provides an excellent boost for your mid-morning routine.
With an emphasis on sustainability, Cortado sources its ingredients from local suppliers such as Easy Jose, Bertinet Bakery, Larkhall Butchers, and Bath Soft Cheese Company. Moreover, customers who bring their own cup can enjoy a discount on their order. Be sure to pin this café on your Google Maps for your next coffee outing in Bath!
Tip: Don’t miss out on Cortado’s mocha, garnished with real chocolate for an indulgent treat!
Address: 7 Bridge St, Bath, BA2 4AS, UK
Opening Hours:
Monday – Friday: 8am – 4.30pm
Saturday: 9am – 5pm
Sunday: 9am – 4.30pm
Cortado’s Menus Cascara offers a cozy atmosphere, amplified by its wide-ranging menu featuring delicious coffee, smoothies, and tea. Women-owned and LGBTQ+ friendly, Cascara is an inclusive space welcoming everyone to enjoy a sweet treat. On a rainy morning, it proved to be the ideal spot for us. Settle down by the window or find a seat upstairs to relax.
Address:
3 Upper Borough Walls, Bath, Somerset BA1 1RG
Opening Hours:
Monday – Saturday: 8am – 4:30pm
Sunday: 10am – 4pm
Watch House Bath
Embodying the concept of “Modern Coffee,” Watch House Bath features a sleek design and serves coffee on elegant wooden boards. The café, known for its Instagram-worthy aesthetics, is actually the first Watch House location outside of London.
With charming seating options both indoors and outdoors, it’s a perfect venue for casual meet-ups with friends. Additionally, fans of their coffee may purchase beans in-store or online.
Address: 8 Old Bond St, Bath, BA1 1BW
Opening Hours:
Monday – Friday: 7:30am – 6pm
Saturday and Sunday: 8am – 6pm
Watch House Menu
Quiet Street Coffee
Located on Quiet Street across from The Raven pub, Quiet Street Coffee was the first café we explored in Bath. I highly recommend their oat milk chai latte, which is beautifully sweet and among the best I’ve ever tasted. They offer a delightful range of coffee options, including mini hot chocolates for children.
Address: 3 Quiet St, Bath BA1 2JS
Opening Hours:
Monday to Sunday: 9:30am – 5pm
Mokoko Coffee
Mokoko Coffee, situated in the city center, is an excellent spot for a coffee break. They prioritize seasonally sourced coffee from regions such as Ethiopia, Uganda, Brazil, and Peru, guaranteeing that customers receive the finest selections available. Mokoko also features a bakery with freshly baked goods that are simply irresistible.
Address: 6 Abbey Churchyard, Bath, BA1 1LY
Opening Hours:
Sunday to Friday: 9am – 5pm
Saturday: 9am – 6pm
Inspired by the Swedish concept of “fika,” Mjolk is run by Chris from Somerset and Hanna from Sweden, who met in Australia and decided to establish Mjolk right in Bath’s heart. They encourage patrons to take a moment to savor their coffee and cake in the company of friends. The menu features delightful warm drinks and an array of visually stunning cakes, including scrumptious cinnamon buns and Scandinavian-inspired sandwiches.
Address: 13 Abbey Churchyard, Bath BA1 1LZ
Opening Hours:
Sunday to Thursday: 8.30am – 5.30pm
Friday and Saturday: 8.30am – 6.30pm
Additional Coffee Shops to Consider
Coffever, established in Hong Kong before relocating to Bath in 2018, is located down the charming fairy-lit alley of Northumberland Place.
Address: 14 Northumberland Pl, Bath BA1 5AR
Opening Hours:
Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday: 8am – 4pm
Tuesday: Closed
Friday: 8am – 5pm
Saturday and Sunday: 9am – 5pm
Society Cafe
A family-owned establishment, Society Cafe boasts several locations, including Bath, Bristol, Oxford, and Cheltenham.
Address: 19 High St, The Corridor, Bath BA1 5AJ
Opening Hours:
Monday – Friday: 8am – 5pm
Saturday and Sunday: 9am – 5pm
No 11 Espresso Bar
Discovered on a leisurely stroll, No. 11 Espresso Bar captured my attention with its inviting atmosphere. I would love to return on a sunny day to enjoy their offerings while sitting outside on the tranquil street.
Address: 11 Princes St, Bath BA1 1HL
Opening Hours:
Monday – Friday: 9am – 3.30pm
Saturday: 9am – 4pm
Sunday: 10am – 4pm
The Colombian Company
Founded by Jhampoll Gutierrez Gomez, The Colombian Company reflects his deep passion for his homeland. This coffee shop features specialty coffee along with a diverse food selection that I am eager to explore.
Address: 6 Abbeygate St, Bath BA1 1NP
Opening Hours:
Monday – Friday: 8am – 5pm
Saturday: 9am – 5.30pm
Sunday: 9am – 5pm
Colonna & Small’s Coffee
Established in 2009 and inspired by the coffee culture of Melbourne, Australia, Maxwell and Lesley opened Colonna & Small’s Coffee on Chapel Row in Bath. This charming café has garnered international acclaim, earning the title of “Best Coffee Shop in Europe” in 2016.
Address: 6 Chapel Row, Bath BA1 1HT
Opening Hours:
Monday – Friday: 8.30 – 5.30pm
Saturday: 9am – 5.30pm
Sunday: 10am – 4pm
Which of these coffee shops in Bath will you choose to visit on your next visit?