Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House & Museum

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"📍4 North Parade Passage, Bath BA1 1NX Sally Lunn's is located in an historic building, one of the oldest houses in Bath (1482). They don't accept reservations, except for dinner.  The Sally Lunn's Bunn is a larger, lighter, and more indulgent version. Often served toasted and topped with sweet or savory toppings.  Bunn etiquette: they serve half a bun – they tend to use tops for sweet buns and bottoms for the savoury, although there is no rule. The bun is generally eaten with a knife and fork but there are no fixed rules."
Maria Barbolla
"Sally Lunn’s buns are brioche-style buns that can be topped with savoury or sweet ingredients. Though they are big, they are not too dense nor too sweet."
"This is one of the coziest places for afternoon tea. They serve Sally Lunn buns, similar to a brioche, with clotted cream and jam. "

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