Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A lively plant-based cafe delivering flavorful vegan comfort with standout desserts and coffee; great for brunch or casual dinners, but expect crowds, occasional service delays, and limited accessibility.
The Green Rocket delivers solid neighborhood dining through exceptional vegan cooking and strong repeat-customer loyalty, but inconsistent execution during peak times and cramped seating prevent a higher grade. For a central Bath vegan destination with generous portions and excellent desserts, it's a reliable choice—just plan around busy hours and expect occasional service friction.
Right in the heart of Bath, The Green Rocket feels warm and bustling—a cosy plant-based cafe where friendly servers keep the room humming. Diners rave about rich desserts and smooth coffee, with one guest saying the experience felt like a "small treat-spot you plan your day around." Peak times can be hectic, so the vibe skews lively and relaxed more than quiet and formal. The cooking mixes creative vegan comfort with global influences: katsu and Thai curries, mushroom tacos, miso-glazed aubergine, and a cult-favorite tempeh Caesar. Dishes are colorful and generous, and desserts—especially the sticky toffee pudding—draw repeat visits. Expect bold sauces and varied textures rather than strict traditionalism; this is produce-driven, fusion-leaning food designed to please both vegans and curious omnivores. Families will find enough familiar options—burgers, fries, gnocchi, and mild curries—to keep kids happy, but the small, busy space and occasional waits can be tough with little ones. Several mains run £11–£15 and desserts £5–£7, so plan around crowds and timing. Note: accessibility is limited by a front step and no ramp reported by recent visitors.
Area: Historic centre near Bath Abbey and Parade Gardens; tourist traffic mixed with locals; daytime brunch and coffee hub.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked tourist area with good lighting and footfall.
Nearby: Close to Bath Abbey, shops, museums, and riverside; busy with visitors, limited curbside accessibility.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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