It will be all glitz and glamour at The Tramshed on Thursday night.
The normally cool and casual bar/restaurant will be transformed into a glittering casino for a James Bond-themed evening, all in the name of charity.
The event is being held to raise money for Dorothy House Hospice Care – a charity which supports patients with life-threatening illnesses.
Manager of The Tramshed, Tom Crouch, said: “One of our regular customers is a trustee of Dorothy House and she talked to me about the charity and we wanted to get involved.”
On the night guests will be greeted with a glass of champagne, and throughout the evening will be able to enjoy canapes based on dishes on the current menu.
Thanks to a donation by Bacardi there will be a mojito bar with all the money raised from the sales going to the charity.
There will also be a touch of celebrity with some members of Bath Rugby team coming along to join in the fun.
Tom said: “Hopefully they will also provide a bit of eye candy for the ladies.”
The James Bond Casino night is being held from 7pm until midnight on Thursday, November 3.
Tickets for the event cost £15, which also includes entry into a raffle, and are available by dropping into The Tramshed in Beehive Yard, or by calling 01225 421200.