Westville Hotel

Category: Hotel / Restaurant


Westville Hotel
14-20 Tempo Road Enniskillen Co Fermanagh , BT74 6HR
Tel:+44 (0)28 6632 0333

One of the best restaurants in the land

Please mention ireland-guide.com when enquiring.

Westville Hotel


Enniskillen’s newest hotel, the 4* Westville is conveniently central and within easy walking distance of the town’s shops and attractions. It’s on a compact site close to the road (parking at the rear), so don’t expect a garden setting, but the smart contemporary interior is well organised and well finished with equal appeal to business and leisure guests.


The reception area is not huge, but – as elsewhere in the hotel – makes up in friendliness and helpfulness anything that may be lacking in space, which has wisely been reserved for more important areas, notably The WV Bar (where good informal food is served) and The Terrace Restaurant (see below).


Accommodation includes standard, executive and adjoining rooms suitable for families as well as two suites, and the hotel’s colour palette of chocolate, white, cappuccinos and teals is used to soothing effect in comfortable, well-designed rooms which all have complimentary internet access along with LCD flat screen televisions, direct dial phones, hairdryer and iron and ironing board.


With other buildings nearby and a (neat) builder’s yard at the back, views are not a feature here, and some traffic noise is to be expected especially at peak times but this should not be a problem.


 


The Terrace Restaurant


On the ground floor, the restaurant is a long rectangular room with attractive bow windows at one end, beside a small reception area, and an open kitchen at the other. Muted lighting, dark walls with lighter panels, plus various decorative features in light wood, plain carpet and luxurious fabrics all create an agreeable atmosphere, while a generous central aisle gives a spacious feel.


Comfortably upholstered benches run the length of both walls and darkwood tables are set bistro style with contemporary style cutlery laid on white linen napkins; pleasant music is very much in the background.


The Head chef is Gavin Cassidy – brother of owner/manager Nicky Cassidy – who trained in Fermanagh College and has since worked at top Irish restaurants (MacNean House & Restaurant, L'Ecrivain), so it should comes as no surprise that the kitchen atmosphere is very ordered and agreeable (no tantrums!) and the menu makes good reading.


A separate vegetarian menu is also offered, and there are plans to introduce an Early Bird.


A well-priced two/three-course dinner menu offers a choice of six starters and six main courses, and is well constructed to include classics like steaks while also offering some less usual choices, such as quail and rabbit.


The overall approach and cooking style reflects the chef’s experience – expect excellent breads (choice of four or five), a little pre-starter soup, dishes featuring different treatments of a main ingredient; the cooking may occasionally lack subtlety but is mainly good, and presentation is a plus, with shapely plates, nice garnishes, and slicks of this and that creating a special occasion ‘wouldn’t do this myself at home’ experience.


Desserts are a high point and may include ‘Jelly and ice cream’  - a novel twist on the childhood favourite, this home-made berry jelly pyramid is served with vanilla ice cream and some diced fresh berries; chocolate fondant – again very good – comes with ice cream and fresh raspberries.


The wine list not extensive, but well selected and offering good house wines.


Very good service begins in the right place, with a friendly welcome, and attentive staff are generally well informed about food and wine.


The owner Nicky Cassidy makes his presence felt, taking a part in service and engaging in friendly interaction at the tables, which is a big plus for an hotel restaurant.


All round The Terrace is a very welcome find for residents and has the potential to fill a niche for locals, offering a degree of privacy, some sophistication on the plate and good service along with value.


Add to that the stability of the manager/chef brother partnership, and this place should establish itself well in the town as a dining destination.



Rooms 30 (2 suites). DB&B breaks from £75pps. Restaurant seats 50+. 2/3 course D £29.95/£34.95

Directions:

On A32, entering town from Belfast direction
Print page Send to a friend


Click here if you are the owner or marketing manager

Upgrade to premium


Form Validation

In order to submit this form successfully, you must complete this simple question:

Match this colour below:   brown
Please choose which colour is shown:








Might also like

One of the best restaurants in the land

Watermill Restaurant

Lisnaskea, Co. Fermanagh

Restaurant with Rooms

Distance: 16.8km
Watermill Restaurant - Lisnaskea County Fermanagh Northern Ireland

Tucked away in the heart of County Fermanagh and spectacularly situated on the shores of Lough Erne, this impressive restaurant offers stunning views over both the lough itself and the lovely rolling countryside beyond. French chef and fishing enthusiast Pascal Brissaud ...


3 euro Restaurants offering consistent excellence overall Award Winner Best Of The Best

MacNean House & Restaurant

Blacklion, Co. Cavan

Restaurant with Rooms

Distance: 17.3km
MacNean House & Restaurant - Blacklion County Cavan Ireland

The prospect of a meal at Neven and Amelda Maguire's renowned County Cavan establishment has long attracted devotees from all over Ireland, and beyond - and its development, from a modest restaurant with rooms to a spacious place of sumptuous comfort, has brought the set ...


One of the best restaurants in the land For cooking and service well above average Award Winner Best Of The Best

The Olde Post Inn

Cloverhill, Co. Cavan

Restaurant with Rooms

Distance: 33.6km
Olde Post Inn, Cloverhilll, County Cavan

Gearoid and Tara Lynch's restaurant is in an old stone building in a neatly landscaped garden which served as a post office until 1974 and, since then, has made an attractive and popular inn. Gearoid is a talented and very committed chef and, with Tara managing front o ...


4 euro One house: Outstanding accommodation of its type Best Of The Best

Radisson Blu Farnham Estate Hotel Cavan

Cavan, Co. Cavan

Hotel / Restaurant

Distance: 40.7km
Radisson SAS Farnham Estate Hotel Cavan

A winding driveway through lush parkland and golf course brings you to the dramatic entrance of Farnham Estate Hotel: the reception is in a giant glass atrium linking the classical building dating from 1810 to the striking 21st century extension - impressive by any stand ...


One of the best restaurants in the land Award Winner Best Of The Best

Ard na Breátha

Donegal, Co. Donegal

Guesthouse / Restaurant

Distance: 47.5km
Ard na Breatha - Guesthouse Donegal County Donegal Ireland

In a slightly surprising location in what has become a mainly residential area on the edge of Donegal town, Theresa and Albert Morrow’s welcoming guesthouse is tucked into a quiet corner of their busy working farm and has a pleasant view out over an attractive gard ...