Dough, a beloved independent pizzeria in Bath, has announced the permanent closure of its restaurant in the historic Corridor arcades on High Street due to unresolved lease negotiations.
Family-run and known for authentic Italian-style pizzas crafted by specialist artisans from Puglia, Dough’s team revealed they could not secure fair rental terms with their landlord, making continued operation at the site unfeasible.
In an official statement posted online, Dough stated: “Our Corridor restaurant is now closed. With our lease up for renewal, we were unable to agree fair terms with our landlord, and the premises is sadly no longer fit for business.”
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The Corridor arcade, designed by architect Henry Goodridge and dating back to 1825, is one of the world’s oldest retail arcades, making this closure a notable change in the Bath dining scene.
Despite this setback, Dough’s other location at Kingsmead Square remains open and fully operational. The team reassures customers: “Our Kingsmead Square restaurant is very much still open and we look forward to welcoming everyone there.”
Looking ahead, Dough is actively searching for a new site within Bath and anticipates sharing updates on their plans for 2026 as they develop.