Welcome to The Bath Tap. A dog-friendly, hidden gem nestled within The Bath Morecambe who recently won the Lancashire Tourism Awards for “New Tourism Business 2026”.
Experience the charm of a traditional English pub with the sophistication of a craft beer haven. Indulge in the selection of cask ales, which are carefully curated to delight even the most discerning beer connoisseur.
The Tap Wall, the pièce de résistance. Featuring ten different taps, serving an assortment of rotational local craft beers, popular lagers and a sumptuous local stout. As an independent business, The Bath Tap love supporting and showcasing local independent breweries, which is why 70% of the beers on taps and casks are locally brewed.
The Bath Tap are partnered with Atkinsons Coffee Roasters to bring their signature teas, coffee and hot drinking chocolate to The Bath Tap. Established in 1837 as the Grasshopper Tea Warehouse, the family run business, located in Lancaster has been sustainably sourcing tea and coffee for generations, and renowned as supplying some of the best single origin coffees from around the world.
At The Bath Tap, great food is all about sharing. The popular Build Your Board experience invites guests to create a bespoke grazing platter perfectly suited to their table. Ideal for after-work drinks, relaxed coastal evenings or catching up with friends, the concept brings a sociable and informal style of dining to the heart of the venue.
Guests can start with a base board from just £5 and customise it with their choice of quality meats, cheeses and delicious extras. From simple and classic combinations to generous, fully loaded grazing spreads, each board can be tailored to suit the occasion. It’s relaxed, flexible dining designed to be enjoyed together — perfectly in keeping with The Bath Tap’s welcoming atmosphere.
After being originally built in the late 18th Century, as accommodation for visitors to the Morecambe Bay area. A young architect from Manchester designed the building as a new public house for Boddingtons Brewery to which it remained until the late 1990s. After 18 months of renovations and stripping the building back to uncover and revive its original features, a sympathetic eye to renovations has been ensured as a nod to the rich history of the building, while also adding a modern twist. As another nod to its history, Boddingtons has been added to the tap wall, and you can find the original ‘The Bath’ sign hanging front and center on the wall.
| Season (1 Jan 2026 - 31 Dec 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Thursday | 15:00 | - 20:00 |
| Friday - Saturday | 12:00 | - 23:00 |
| Sunday | 12:00 | - 18:00 |
Partner of Visit Lancashire 2018Approximately 20 minutes from Junction 34 of the M6. At Junction 34, exit toward Kirkby/Lonsdale/Heysham/Morecambe/A683/Lancaster/A589. At Shefferlands roundabout take the first exit onto Bay Gateway/A683. At the next roundabout, take the first exit and stay on Bay Gateway/A683. Turn right onto Morecambe Road/A589. At Shrimp Roundabout, take the decond exit onto Broadway/A589, then at the roundabout that immediately follows continue straight onto Lancaster Road/B5321. At the next roundabout, take the first exit onto Euston Road/B5321. Then turn left onto Central Drive/B5321. At the roundabout take the third exit onto Northumberland Street and The Bath Morecambe is on the left-hand side, approximately halfway down the road. Sat Nav: LA4 4AU
Morecambe railway station is a two minute walk away. From the railway station cross over Central Drive and take Northumberland Street. Morecambe bus station is situated next to the railway station and offers regular services to Lancaster and the Lake District.

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