How to Find Us
The Bangla Indian Restaurant is conveniently located in the centre of the historic market town of Baldock in Hertfordshire. There is plenty of FREE parking right outside and we're only a short walk from Baldock Railway Station.
The Bangla Indian Restaurant is conveniently located in the centre of the historic market town of Baldock in Hertfordshire. There is plenty of FREE parking right outside and we're only a short walk from Baldock Railway Station.
From A1M (South)
Leave A1M at junction 9 sign posted Letchworth / Baldock.
Take A6141 and continue across 2 roundabouts.
Turn right in to Whitehorse Street at 3rd roundabout.
Dine Bangla is about 200 yards on the left.
From A1 (North)
Leave A1 at A507 junction.
At traffic lights turn right in to Whitehorse Street.
Dine Bangla is about 150 yards on the right.
Leave A1M at junction 9 sign posted Letchworth / Baldock.
Take A6141 and continue across 2 roundabouts.
Turn right in to Whitehorse Street at 3rd roundabout.
Dine Bangla is about 200 yards on the left.
From A1 (North)
Leave A1 at A507 junction.
At traffic lights turn right in to Whitehorse Street.
Dine Bangla is about 150 yards on the right.
From Cambridge / Royston
Follow A505 to Baldock.
Go straight across traffic lights.
Dine Bangla is about 150 yards on the right.
Follow A505 to Baldock.
Go straight across traffic lights.
Dine Bangla is about 150 yards on the right.
Dine Bangla
21 Whitehorse Street
Baldock
SG7 6QB
Tel: 01462 893643 / 490344
21 Whitehorse Street
Baldock
SG7 6QB
Tel: 01462 893643 / 490344
Directions by Road
By Train
Dine Bangla is just a short walk from Baldock Railway Station. On leaving the station turn left and cross over the road before the traffic lights. Dine Bangla is about 100 yards on the right.
Baldock is on the main-line London Cambridge line which serves Stevenage, Hitchin, Letchworth, Ashwell and the Mordens and Royston through to Cambridge.
Baldock is on the main-line London Cambridge line which serves Stevenage, Hitchin, Letchworth, Ashwell and the Mordens and Royston through to Cambridge.