Trooper

The Midlands & the Marches


Idyllically situated 3 miles southwest of Lichfield in the tiny village of Wall, this gastropub prides itself on ingredients sourced from local suppliers and herbs from its gardens. Steaks are the house speciality, alongside contemporary twists on pub classics, such as ham-and-cider pie. In fine weather, enjoy its fabulous real ales in the sunny beer garden.

Its kids' menu includes a mini 4oz steak with fries.


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