The Walls
Welsh Walls, Oswestry, SY11 1AW
In 1841 Thomas Penson built Walls as a school for the young of Oswestry. Following a brilliant conversion in 1993 his work lives on, now offering entertainment and good food for, shall we say, people of all ages. There is a country house feel around, assisted by the elegant grand piano that comes into its own at Sunday lunchtimes in particular. As befits a former seat of learning starters are referred to as the Foundation course and may include pan-fried peppered fillet of salmon served on a horseradish potato cake accompanied by soft, garden-herb crème fraiche finished with a red pepper and chilli oil, or a delicious home-smoked chicken terrine wrapped in ham that has been air-dried and accompanied by a marinated apricot and kumquat chutney with lemon and basil oil and toasted walnut bread.In 1841 Thomas Penson built Walls as a school for the young of Oswestry. Following a brilliant conversion in 1993 his work lives on, now offering entertainment and good food for, shall we say, people of all ages. There is a country house feel around, assisted by the elegant grand piano that comes into its own at Sunday lunchtimes in particular.
As befits a former seat of learning starters are referred to as the Foundation course and may include pan-fried peppered fillet of salmon served on a horseradish potato cake accompanied by soft, garden-herb crème fraiche finished with a red pepper and chilli oil, or a delicious home-smoked chicken terrine wrapped in ham that has been air-dried and accompanied by a marinated apricot and kumquat chutney with lemon and basil oil and toasted walnut bread.
For the Main Event perhaps the braised half shoulder of lamb, Welsh of course, with honey roasted root vegetables and potatoes in a red wine, redcurrant and mint sauce or the seared calves liver on a black pudding and spring onion mash with a sherry and roast shallot sauce, finished with roasted parsnips. You may have difficulty ignoring the baked dark chocolate and orange pudding, served with a generous helping of clotted cream, in which case consider the caramelized mango and passion fruit tartlet topped with a lime sorbet.
Service is friendly and the range of wines extends round the world. House wines kick off at £10 a bottle, or £2.75 a glass. Sunday lunches are a real speciality with three decent courses for £13.95 and a wonderful atmosphere - people travel for miles.
Modern British
: 10:00 - 21:30
: 12:00 - 21:30
Reservations: 01691 670970
Welsh Walls, Oswestry, SY11 1AW [Map]
£20.00 £30.00
£16.50 (2 courses) to £20 (3 courses), Sun
£18.50 (2 courses), Mon - Sat
(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)
REVIEWS OF The Walls
Oldgitlux (6 January 2009)
Overall, it was rather disappointing after a most promising start. The starters were excellent, some of the best we have had anywhere, but the mains were, in our opinion, not great. The meal brought to me was not what I ordered which meant I had to sit for some time while my party started their meals, my wife ordered the chicken breast, which was dry and unimaginatively presented and our friends could only describe their meals as okay. The ambience of the restaurant was good and the members of staff, friendly and polite, so perhaps our experience was an exception rather than the rule.
Gavin Brain (9 March 2004)
Situated in the old boys’ school, this restaurant has a great atmosphere - intimate, yet friendly. The food is varied, well prepared using fresh ingredients and frankly - of a very high standard.
Extensive wine list to suit all budgets. The 'Paper Blackboard' is a great idea for displaying specials which change daily, mid-week offers mean Gourmet food at an affordable price. One of my favourites in Oswestry (I only have three)!
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More Info for The Walls
Children welcome
Air condition
Reservations
Groups allowed
Outside seating
Cover charge
£14.50
£14.50
Not included
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