After almost 40 years of serving the Bath community, the Bengal Brasserie on Milsom Street has closed its doors permanently. The beloved Indian restaurant welcomed its final guests on Sunday, November 16, marking the end of an era for this popular local establishment.
Owners Mukthar and Martin expressed their deep gratitude to patrons in a heartfelt statement on their website: “It is with great sadness that, after 38 years of trading, Bengal Brasserie will be closing its doors. We extend our deepest thanks to everyone who has supported us over the years.
“Throughout these decades, we’ve had the pleasure of meeting so many wonderful people and forming lifelong friendships. We will miss you all dearly. Thank you for your friendship, loyalty, and support.”
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Although the exact reasons for closing were not disclosed, the Bengal Brasserie maintained a strong reputation with a 4.4-star rating on Google reviews. Customers praised the restaurant for its warm service and authentic cuisine. One recent review highlighted the cozy atmosphere, attentive staff, and delicious food, calling the dining experience “fab” and commending the team for a memorable evening.
The future of the retail space on Bath’s bustling Milsom Street remains unclear. The street itself is known for its historic shops, including Jolly’s, which closed earlier this year but is set to reopen next spring after being acquired by Morleys Stores Ltd.
As the Bengal Brasserie closes its chapter, the Bath community bids a fond farewell to a cherished dining spot that served up friendship and flavor for nearly four decades.