The Garrick's Head pub and dining room was the former home of Beau Nash. Unsurprisingly, it's a grand building with stately proportions.
The Garrick’s Head is situated next to the Theatre Royal, our entrance is adjacent to the stalls entrance on St Johns Place.
There are several car parks in and around the centre of Bath. The most practical for our visitors is Charlotte Street.
By Train The Theatre Royal Bath is 10-15 minutes walk from Bath Spa train station
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