The Holcombe Inn, Holcombe - pub details
Address: Stratton Road, Holcombe, Radstock, Somerset, BA3 5EB [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 40949) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
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> Current user rating: 7.0/10 (rated by 8 users)
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user reviews of the Holcombe Inn, Holcombe
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Quality food though expensive, especially for lunch. Nice setting and lovely decor inside. aquinaszero - 8 Jul 2012 23:57 |
Very friendly owner and staff food good and beer in good condition.The only downside the place was very quiet. mangelwurzler - 2 Jun 2011 10:20 |
New owners since February have built up the wet sales trade in what was always considered a bit of a foodie pub. Considered one of the best eateries in Somerset and certainly well priced - cooked by Rick Stein trained chef Adam "the scouse" Dwyer. Always 2 Firkins on tap, presently Otter Ale and Bath Gem - John keeps them in perfect condition! One of the last pubs in Somerset to sell draft Old Rascal Cider. Soon to have draft Orchard Pig and new Devil Fish Ales. Good sincere friendly company & free freshly made crackling on the bar on Sundays! Fantastic sunsets overlooking Downside Abbey - well worth a visit! brad_garner - 22 May 2011 14:25 |
I think I preferred this place as the Ring o' Roses. The_Final_Arbiter - 28 Feb 2011 16:17 |
New owners, very welcoming and seem to know what its all about. Still mainly a foody pub but the food is really special if a bit pricy. The waitresses were very smart, friendly and knowledgable - two real Ales and draught local cider but at �3.10 a pint for the ales, again it was a bit pricy - but maybe that's what you have to pay for log fires, sofas and newspapers these days. THATOLDMAN - 28 Feb 2011 09:59 |
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