Misty Bath Day


It was was very humid day with lots of showers. 

The day was wet but we were still excited to visit Bath, again. 
We arrived there around noon as we expected, so we needed to have something to eat before we tour around Bath. I have researched a good local dog friendly cafe/ restaurant and I found Sam's kitchen Deli

Sam's kitchen Deli is very homely and cozy-rustic little cafe. They serve a good quality homemade style food with local ingredients(apparently).








My flat white was o-kay and D's hot chocolate was A delicious! Mr. had ham hock with sourdough bread and lemonade. The lemonade was very disappointing and ham hock was also just average. I felt like it was over priced dish. And they forgot to serve D&I's cake. 

Anyway, it was worth to visit for an experience and we had a nice time in there.





We parked at loyal avenue and started tour from Royal Crescent. It was first time visit for D. 

The wet day made 18th-century Georgian architecture more romantic.












Lilly refused to walk in the drizzle so I carried her in my bag.  (I was sort of knew it'd happen so I got big bag that day)

Oh My! She's heavy...














I met many of dog owners who travel with their dogs in Bath




Beautiful Pulteney Bridge.






D have wanted to visit Bath for seeing the Pulteney Bridge after she saw 'les miserables' the movie.







We walked around street of Bath and we got Colonna & small's for a cup of coffee before we left Bath. I was really excited to visit there, finally. 


Now, I would love to visit Bath only for their flat white. I will post about Colonna & small's soon.