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The Sepoy Club | Indian Restaurant | Bath
The Sepoy Club | Indian Restaurant | Bath

Valentine’s Day at The Sepoy Club

  • andy4313
  • Feb 9
  • 2 min read

Valentine’s Day should feel romantic, not rushed. It should be about good food, atmosphere, and that sense of being properly looked after for the evening. If you are planning something special in Bath this year, The Sepoy Club has created a Valentine’s celebration that feels thoughtful, warm, and genuinely enjoyable.

On Friday 14th February, love really is in the air at The Sepoy Club. From the moment you arrive, the setting invites you to slow down and enjoy the night. Soft lighting, rich colours, and the comforting aromas of Indian cooking create a space that feels intimate without being formal. It is the kind of place where conversation flows easily and the outside world fades away for a while.

A Romantic Evening with Live Music

What makes this Valentine’s Day stand out is the live performance from Poppy Rose. Her soulful voice adds a gentle rhythm to the evening, creating a romantic backdrop without overpowering the room. Live music can sometimes feel like a distraction, but here it enhances the atmosphere beautifully, adding warmth and emotion while still allowing couples to enjoy each other’s company.

Music, food, and setting come together in a way that feels effortless, making the evening memorable for all the right reasons.

A Valentine’s Menu Designed to Be Shared

At the heart of the evening is a special Valentine’s Day menu, created to feel indulgent and celebratory. The menu is priced at £90 per couple and features dishes that are perfect for sharing and savouring slowly.

Guests can look forward to beautifully prepared plates such as Love Spiced Scallops, rich and comforting Bombay Butter Chicken, and a special Valentine’s dessert to finish the meal on a sweet note. Each dish reflects the bold, authentic flavours The Sepoy Club is known for, while still feeling elevated enough for a special occasion.

As an added romantic touch, couples who book the Valentine’s menu will receive a complimentary glass of fizz, setting the tone from the very first sip.

A Setting Made for Valentine’s Night

The Sepoy Club’s spacious seating means you can enjoy the evening without feeling crowded or hurried. Located at York Buildings on Broad Street, right next to Broad Street Car Park, it is easy to reach and perfectly placed for a relaxed arrival.

Choosing an Indian restaurant in Bath for Valentine’s Day offers something a little different from the usual options. The colours, spices, and shared dining experience create a sense of closeness that suits the occasion perfectly.

An Evening Worth Booking Early

Whether you are celebrating years together or marking a new chapter, Valentine’s Day at The Sepoy Club is about connection, comfort, and enjoying something special together. With live music, a carefully curated menu, and a warm, romantic atmosphere, it is an evening designed to be remembered.

To secure your table and make this Valentine’s Day truly special, book now via https://www.thesepoyclub.co.uk/reservations.

 

 
 
 

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