Alderley's newest pub is open for business

After three 'live' training days, Alderley Edge's newest pub opened its doors to the public at lunchtime today Monday, 27th June).

The Oakwood on Brook Lane is now open for business, making it the 11th pub for the growing White Brasserie Pub Company, a sister company of Raymond Blanc's Brasserie Blanc.

Described as a combination of a traditional pub and French Brasserie, with an English twist, The Oakwood is divided into different areas to suit the mood or occasion. Quiet booths can be found in the panelled snug, with sofas and low tables in the relaxed bar area and the main Brasserie zone, located towards the rear, contains tables for two, four, six or more.

Whilst a huge open bar with weathered zinc top provides a focal point. There is also a large screen in the bar area where the main sporting events will be shown such a Wimbledon and the Euros.

The outside area has also been transformed with French courtyard planting and a large vine covered pergola.

The menu offers English pub classics such as gammon, egg and chips, burgers or pie of the week alongside classic French dishes such moules, beouf Bourguignon and lemon tart. There are also a seperate allergen and children's menu as well as offering half portions of selected a la carte dishes for older children, such as beef stroganoff, lamb cutlets or seared Shetland Isles salmon fillet.

Speaking about the last few days, Manager Jess Harris said "The response has been absolutely fantastic. We couldn't have asked for a better welcome from the area. The response has been overwhelming."

She continued "The staff have also been fantastic. The team have taken to it so well, there has been great banter."

Host Lucy Ball added "There has been almost a party atmosphere because we have all been so excited."

The dog-friendly pub is open from 11am to 11pm Monday to Saturday and from 12 noon till 10pm on Sundays when they will be serving roast dinners until they run out, including roast sirloin of Cornish beef, rack of free range Cherry Orchard pork and half roast free range Bretagne chicken - all of which come with unlimited gravy, roast potatoes and Yorkshires.

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Helen Gaughan
Monday 27th June 2016 at 10:36 pm
Called in for a sneaky glass of early doors with a couple of friends .... Well a big thumbs up
Helen Gaughan
Tuesday 28th June 2016 at 6:48 pm
Called in for a cheeky glass of at early doors last night .... A lovely warm welcome from Jess , Lucy and all the team , who were very enthusiastic and knowledgeable about the menu , wine selection and the Company !! I didn't eat but my friend's daughter had seared salmon fillet with pickled vegetables .... She said it was delicious !! We sat in the really comfy (and doggy friendly) bar area , but the dining area looked equally relaxed , with a lovely round table for 8 or so diners .... Looking forward to coming back and having something to eat !!
Helen Williams
Tuesday 28th June 2016 at 8:49 pm
Surprise surprise, at 8pm on the 28th, despite having a big carpark there are cars parked all down the road making an already challenging stretch , ( the bridge only just been repaired), even more dangerous
Kelvin Briggs
Friday 29th July 2016 at 4:18 pm
Received two very positive reports on the quality of food and service at the Oakwood this week. What was interesting was the added comment from both sources, independent of each other :- ' And they have parking!'

I'm a bit out of touch with the three possible car park options for the village, are there actions in motion?