The Pump Room is right next to the Roman Baths, which was the social center of Bath more than 200 years ago. It is still one of Bath's most famous restaurants. From the glass window, you can see the Roman bathing area, and there is piano playing indoors. It is indeed a pleasant thing to have an afternoon tea with two or three friends in this environment. There are two kinds of low tea in the afternoon tea package in the Pump Room, Traditional Pump Room Tea and Beau Nash Cream Tea. Traditional is traditional English afternoon tea, three-story pastry tower, salty sandwiches at the bottom, dessert at the top. Beau Nash is salty smoked salmon on the top layer, with Skang in the middle, and Skang's curd cream and jam on the bottom layer, with a glass of sparkling wine. Skang is especially delicious, I prefer fruit for dessert, others are too sweet. The British salmon is as disappointing as ever. I can only feel that the name of the package is still remembered by Bath City, but I don't know if this meal is related to him. So the recommendation is still Traditional Pump Room Tea, the snacks are very large, and it is probably enough for two people to eat one for girls.