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1 de marzo de 2025
I didn’t stay at the hotel, I was with a friend visiting the stunning National Trust Holnicote Estate (yes, beavers and all!) and this is where the team kindly took us for supper the evening we arrived… our expectation was local pub, the reality, probably the best food I’ve ever had in such a remote location in the UK. The vibe is eclectic with plenty of charm, the staff/owners are characters. And they take their food very seriously, you are expected to arrive on time and then service begins (set menu for all) and forget trying to announce you’re vegetarian upon arrival, if they didn't know before hand then no chance of a change… this made me curious and slightly wary until the first dish came out and i could see what love and care was evidently poured into the food, each mouthful was a sensation. As if i needed a reminder as to their care for their craft I, seriously annoyingly, had to take an international call in the middle of supper, I had hoped it would be quick but a full half hour later I returned to the table where upon they were presenting the puddings - could i possibly have my main course first please… the man’s face was a picture… no way, it was ruined, desecrated and couldn't possibly be served in it’s now degenerated state. I honoured his depth of feeling, climbed back into my box and awaited my pudding… i was bereft and my companions left out no delicious detail of the sublime main course i was never to experience. I don’t recommend you follow suit, clear your diary, arrive not on time but early, really early - walk along the water front (the situation is heavenly), enjoy a drink or two at the bar and then settle in for a little piece of true Somerset magic with Italian flair
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