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Price≈$50
Dress CodeSmart Casual
ServiceUpscale Casual
NoiseQuiet
CapacitySmall
The Good Food Guide

A contemporary British inn on Stratton Road in Somerset, The Holcombe pairs a kitchen garden-driven menu with a warmly decorated dining room of flagstones, exposed stonework, and a central woodburner. Chef Alan Lucas works Somerset produce and garden harvests into technically grounded modern British cooking, while a drinks list that includes local beers and premium ciders from the Newt rounds out a genuinely considered offer.

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Stratton Rd, Radstock BA3 5EB, United Kingdom
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The Holcombe bar in Holcombe, United Kingdom
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Stone Walls, Kitchen Garden, Somerset on the Plate

There is a particular type of British inn that has largely resisted the gastropub renovation playbook: no reclaimed scaffold-board menus, no DJ booth behind the bar, no imported lager on tap dressed up as craft. The Holcombe is a bar on Stratton Rd, Radstock BA3 5EB, United Kingdom. The dining room reads as considered rather than designed, cream walls, exposed stonework, flagstone floors, bare wood tables, and a central woodburner that does real work through the Somerset winter. The kitchen garden, productive and well-tended, wraps around the property and supplies enough during the summer months that seasonal specificity on the plate is less a marketing claim than a logistical reality.

The framing the owners use, "contemporary British inn" promising "affordable luxury", is accurate in both halves. The informality is genuine: service led by co-owner Caroline Gardiner is quietly professional without the performative warmth that can make country dining feel stage-managed. The food, from chef Alan Lucas, is technically accomplished in a way that tends to surprise guests who arrive expecting standard inn fare.

The Drinks Programme: Local Provenance, Honest Execution

The serious cocktail work happens in London at counters like 69 Colebrooke Row, in Edinburgh at Bramble, or in Belfast at the Merchant Hotel. Venues like Schofield's in Manchester and Mojo Leeds extend the geography somewhat. But The Holcombe does not position itself inside that conversation, and it would be a category error to expect it to.

What the drinks list at The Holcombe does well is local coherence. Wines by the glass are supplemented by local beers and, more notably, premium ciders from the Newt, a country estate not far from Castle Cary that has built a serious cider programme from its orchards. In a county with genuine cider-making heritage, that sourcing decision reflects an understanding of regional provenance that most inns in the area ignore in favour of national distribution lists. The Newt's ciders sit at the premium end of British cider production, and pairing them with kitchen garden-driven cooking from the same county creates a coherence that a more conventional wine-only list would not.

The Avon Gorge by Hotel du Vin in Bristol is a useful regional comparison for a property that bridges hospitality and drinks with genuine attention; The Holcombe operates at smaller scale but with similar intent.

What the Kitchen Does With the Garden

The relationship between the kitchen and the garden here is operational rather than aspirational. During a seasonal dinner noted in published reviews, courgette carpaccio with roast garden tomatoes and pesto opened the meal; a pear crumble made with fruit from the Holcombe's own trees closed it. In between, dishes like confit duck leg with homemade redcurrant sauce and an 8oz Somerset sirloin with wild garlic pesto, onion tempura, pickled onion, and fries reflect a kitchen that combines regional sourcing with technical confidence. The accompanying vegetables, harvested fresh from the garden, are presented with care rather than used as filler.

Lucas's cooking is technically precise. Courgette carpaccio is a preparation that requires precision; wild garlic pesto made in-house reflects a kitchen that is processing its garden rather than treating it as decoration. That level of craft, applied consistently across a menu that also includes a Sunday lunch and a midweek supper option, suits the room.

The midweek supper menu broadens the offer alongside a more considered carte.

Somerset's Country Inn Tier

Somerset's dining scene has evolved significantly over the past decade. The county has produced serious culinary credentials across formats, and the contemporary British inn category has benefited from that rising baseline. The Holcombe sits in the mid-to-upper range of that tier: ambitious enough in its cooking to draw destination visitors from Bristol and Bath, grounded enough in its pricing and format to retain a local following.

The Holcombe offers a Somerset version of that proposition: provincial in setting, not in execution. The ambition required to maintain a productive kitchen garden, source from named regional producers like the Newt, and sustain technically accomplished cooking in a village dining room is worth acknowledging on its own terms.

The Holcombe arrives at a similar value, local sourcing as discipline rather than decoration, through its food rather than its bar programme.

Planning Your Visit

The Holcombe is located at Stratton Road, Radstock BA3 5EB, in the village of Holcombe, Somerset. The surrounding kitchen garden makes summer visits particularly rewarding, with seating available outdoors when the weather permits. The property runs a full carte alongside a Sunday lunch service and a midweek supper menu at more accessible price points, which makes it worth calling ahead to confirm which format is running on your intended visit date. Service is led by Caroline Gardiner and described consistently as friendly and professional, the kind of room that accommodates both a relaxed midweek dinner and a more considered weekend meal without adjusting its register.


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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Cozy
  • Rustic
  • Intimate
  • Scenic
Best For
  • Date Night
  • Special Occasion
Experience
  • Garden
  • Historic Building
Format
  • Lounge Seating
  • Outdoor Terrace
Drink Program
  • Classic Cocktails
Views
  • Garden
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelQuiet
CapacitySmall
Service StyleUpscale Casual

Cosy dining room with cream walls, exposed stonework, flagstones, woodburner, and garden views.

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