Holm is inspired by nature and our surroundings in the beautiful South West of England. We are driven by provenance, sustainability and warm hospitality. Our aim is to serve delicious food and drinks in a casual yet refined environment.
The food at Holm will be driven by the seasons, the environment and our locality in the beautiful Somerset countryside. We work with local farmers, growers, butchers, gamekeepers, fishermen and anyone who shares our love of exceptional ingredients, treated with care and respect.
Our wine list is focused, well-chosen and sensibly priced with low intervention, organic and biodynamic wines from small artisanal producers.
Tim Zekki was born and raised in Cyprus but has lived and worked in the UK for 35 years. He has a passion for local and seasonal ingredients, sourcing sustainable produce and items that he forages in Somerset woodlands and along the coast.
Tim’s menus reflect his travels worldwide and the food he loves. ‘My passion,’ he says, ‘is to combine simple ingredients - with some elaborate sauces - and my aim being nothing more than to delight the palate.’ In addition to the à la carte selection of sharing dishes, Tim offers a set, fixed-price multi-course menu once a month. .
Local produce includes lamb and beef from Wonky Horn just outside Wiveliscombe, from the town’s local butchers, Thorne’s, and vegetables and salad sourced from nearby Wagtail Farm and Ray’s Veg at Halse.
IN THE BEAUTIFUL GEORGIAN CITY OF BATH, Chequers has been the central meeting point for the community on River Street, Royal Crescent and Circus for countless years. We hope to continue that tradition offering a friendly bar stool for a chat or a cosy corner for lunch or dinner with friends. Traditional ales, a vibrant wine list and chic cocktails all complement a stunning menu of classic British cuisine.
Antica is a lovely restaurant near to the beautiful Pulteney Bridge serving a mix of Italian & European cuisine. Using fresh ingredients and traditional Italian recipes is the perfect choice for your meal. Ideal for a friends and family gathering or a romantic dinner, in a small and cosy restaurant which continues the theme of tranquil Bath. Italian food at its best.
Nestled in the picturesque town of Wrington, Bristol, the Plough Inn is a local's haven. Our traditional pub offers old world charm fused with a modern finish throughout the interiors and garden.
From ordering a round in to enjoy in the garden, to having a meal in our intimate dining room next to the fire, you'll feel at home and catered for any time of year.
Welcome to The Sheep & Penguin in Wells! Elevate your dining experience with a unique blend of seasonal, locally sourced ingredients, and global inspirations. Our Gastro-pub style menu offers a tantalising journey through high-quality classics and innovative dishes that evolve with the vibrant seasons. Nestled in the heart of Wells, we proudly showcase the best of British produce, collaborating with local suppliers for an ethical and unforgettable culinary adventure. Join us for a distinctive dining experience that captures the essence of our charming location and the rich flavours of Somerset.
Just around the corner from Bath's Royal Crescent, The Marlborough Tavern combines the atmosphere of a local pub with the food quality you’d expect of a top restaurant. Two AA rosettes, and inclusions in The Michelin Guide and Good Food Guide bear testimony to the quality of both food and service. It’s no wonder it's won the Bath Gastropub of the Year title more than any competitors.
Food is essentially, though not slavishly, English in character and takes advantage of locally sourced produce wherever possible. Its food reputation is matched by their service - always friendly and attentive without being intrusive, and there's an extensive wine list and selection of local ales to choose from. The Marlborough's pub garden is arguably Bath’s finest; a walled courtyard space, that’s perfect for summertime lunching and drinking.
DRINK, EAT & SLEEP IN THE HEART OF BATH A Georgian Inn with uncommon quality, The Griffin has been welcoming locals and visitors to Bath for nearly 300 years.
Tucked a stone’s throw away from the bustling city centre, the pub offers a lively, but laidback space to unwind – over a pint, over a meal or overnight.
We’ve got outstanding beer, wine and spirits behind the bar, with no end of cosy corners to enjoy them.