Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Clitheroe Pubs


Clitheroe is the largest town in the Ribble Valley with a hefty(!) population of 14,000. It's a market town full of small, but interesting independent shops including one of the best wine shops in the country (Byrnes) . Fresh food is exceptional, and only a food would get their meat & vegetables from the supermarkets rather than the market or local butchers.

Pub-wise, Clitheroe is blessed with many, though as most are large coaching inns, they can feel a little samey. A few rise to the top of the pile though, and future posts will concentrate on the various pubs individually.

Just a few observations on the pubs as a whole. Most of these pubs change character through the day as a different crowd visits. Go to the Station at lunchtime and you could be surrounded by pensioners enjoying a bargain meal. Go to the White Horse on a Friday evening and it might be rammed to the gills with drinkers of all ages. The locals like to move from pub to pub over the course of an evening too, so don't be surprised to find the pub where you were enjoying a quiet pint in suddenly being invaded by a crowd in the throes of bacchanalean revelry.

It's a friendly town, lacking the violent edge sadly found in most British towns these days. You might get a quizzical glance if you wander into one of the more 'local' (ie. out of the town centre) pubs but it's because people are genuinely wondering who you might be rather than trying to make you feel unwelcome. Stick around for a couple of pints and you'll undoubtably find yourself having a laugh with the locals.

Anyway, a closer look at the individual pubs will be scattered above.

1 Comments:

At 9/16/2006 4:58 AM, Blogger The Crafty Cruiser said...

Excellent site. Keep 'em coming Simon. Hoping to relocate to the Ribble Valley - so this site will be my bible!

 

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