Casanis
4 Saville Row, Bath, BA1 2QP
Receive a warm welcome from Chef Laurent Couvreur and his wife Jill at Casanis Bistro, where New York efficiency meets Gallic charm. The ambience is cosily upbeat and the food authentically French. With its low lighting and antiques sourced from 'brocantes' across Provence, Casanis provides an intimate dining space spanning two floors, with a courtyard garden at the back. Lunch and dinner menus offer self-assured dishes based entirely around quintessential French dishes - with daily specials and set-menu options available for lunch. Situated adjacent to the Assembly Rooms and Museum of Costume, Casanis is an attractive Georgian property on Saville Row - a charming pedestrian lane containing an eclectic mix of antique shops and retail outlets.Receive a warm welcome from Chef Laurent Couvreur and his wife Jill at Casanis Bistro, where New York efficiency meets Gallic charm. The ambience is cosily upbeat and the food authentically French. With its low lighting and antiques sourced from 'brocantes' across Provence, Casanis provides an intimate dining space spanning two floors, with a courtyard garden at the back. Lunch and dinner menus offer self-assured dishes based entirely around quintessential French dishes - with daily specials and set-menu options available for lunch.
Situated adjacent to the Assembly Rooms and Museum of Costume, Casanis is an attractive Georgian property on Saville Row - a charming pedestrian lane containing an eclectic mix of antique shops and retail outlets. The vicinity also boasts The Circus and Royal Crescent with the major retail and leisure centres of Milsom Street and George Street just a 5 minute walk away. Note that they make a 10% service charge for parties of 6 or more, and 15% for ten plus.
Bistro, French
: 12:00 - 14:00 18:00 - 22:00
Reservations: 01225 780055
4 Saville Row, Bath, BA1 2QP [Map]
£19.00 £30.00
£13.50 (2 courses) to £17 (3 courses)
17.50 (2 courses)
(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)
REVIEWS OF Casanis
Tweedy Readie (1 October 2009)
We recently dined at Casanis for our wedding anniversary, having chosen the restaurant based upon other reviews we had read on the web. The restaurant certainly exceeded our expectations. The dining room was simply but attractively laid out with a great atmosphere as it was busy on a Wednesday evening. The food was simply delicious, the wine list well founded and priced and the staff was charming and efficient. We eat in plenty of restaurants and whilst hopefully not overly critical we often find ourselves disappointed by one or more aspects of the establishments we visit. This was certainly not the case at Casanis where everything was first rate even to the efficiency with which they arranged a taxi for our dash to the station. Also the bill appeared very reasonable for the quality of dining we had enjoyed.
Rgggr (10 July 2009)
Magnificent place, super ambiance, menu, service, decor, and food; an absolute gem of a place. Kicks other pretentious French restaurants cleanly into touch. A great place for a date, a business lunch or family time - few places can accommodate formal and informal demands with equal aplomb. The food quality is really very good. A perfect offering in every single way.
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More Info for Casanis
Children welcome
Air condition
Reservations
Groups allowed
Outside seating
Cover charge
£14.00
£14.00
Not included, 10% for 6 or more
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