Bath is full of traditional English pubs, but if you are looking for a wild night on the town, then you may be a bit disappointed. Staying true to its laid-back atmosphere, Bath is a place to relax and unwind rather than being an all night party spot. Check out the many pubs, like The Raven, where you can experience their famous, in-house brewed "Raven" ale. For the best live music Bath has to offer, be sure to stop by Moles. Some of the world's best music acts have performed on this legendary nightclub's stage. Po Na Na, an often overlooked club, is one of Bath's real gems. A network of cellars, the stench of hot sweaty bodies, a well-stocked bar, an intimate atmosphere and a mixed crowd ensure that it is always busy. But visitors to the city generally patronize the larger, better-publicized places and as such miss out on what Po Na Na has to offer.
8/9 North Parade
Something for Everyone...
38 Westgate Street
Relaxed days, lively evenings and cheap food...
16-17 Alfred Street
Close to the Costume Museum...
Babylon
Kingston Road
House music...
7a Bladud Buildings
The Paragon
Popular and quieter nightspot...
90b Walcot Street
Bath goes mainstream...
Off Kingsmead Square
A cool little spot...
23 Milsom Street
Quiet days and lively nights...
Sawclose
One of England's Most Beautiful Theatres...
London Road
York Place
More music...
14 George Street
The best live music venue...
Wells Road
Combe Hay
Gourmet dining in rustic elegance...
Northgate Street
The Podium
Dine in a glasshouse above the river...
6-7 Queen St
Pub With Pies...
103 Locksbrook Road
Family orientated pub with beer garden...
6a Broad Street
Svelte service...
11/13 High Street
Big, bold and basic...
Stall Street
Pump Room
Eighteenth century social hotspot...
1 Crown Hill
Great bar food in the beer garden...