The White House, Littleborough - pub details
Address: Halifax Rd, Littleborough, Lancashire, OL15 0LG [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 30925)
Littleborough (2.3 miles), Smithy Bridge (3.3 miles), Walsden (3.9 miles)
Pub suggested by pubramblers on 21 Feb 2007
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> Current user rating: 7.4/10 (rated by 5 users)
> Local guide: Lancashire pub guide
other pubs nearby:
Moorcock, Littleborough (1.0 miles), Red Lion, Littleborough (1.9 miles)
user reviews of the White House, Littleborough
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This has become our eating pub of choice when in the Littleborough area. Have only been recently on Sundays when it can be very busy as it's popular with walkers and cyclists etc. so worth making a reservation at busy times. They've moved to only taking reservations for certain times during peak hours (e.g. Sundays 12pm, 2pm ...) but as the service is always very prompt, even when full, 2 hours has always been plenty. As mentioned some great views, really good food including a good choice of specials and good choice of ales (regularly get a choice of Landlord or Black Sheep etc.). Staff friendly, plenty of parking space, nice bright tasteful interior, kids friendly. Not eaten in any of the other pubs in Littleborough recently but I'd definitely say the ~£7 for a decent roast dinner here was good value. Highly Recommended. Mardagg - 4 Jan 2009 23:40 |
| For the area (the postal address is Littleborough) the prices are particularly high, but then it is not IN Littleborough, it is way above the town, on the Pennine Way, just to the north of Blackstone Edge, providing spectacular views overlooking the Roch Valley on those few days a year when it is not shrouded in cloud. A regular bus service, route 528, which plies hourly between Halifax and Rochdale, crossing the South Pennine Moors, often stops at the door. Food highly regarded, good choice of real ales, internal decor strikingly attractive. catdatwood63 - 29 Sep 2008 19:09 |
| Set high on the moor, right on the Pennine Way and on the road between Rochdale and Halifax, makes this pub popular with both walkers and those popping out in their cars for a nice meal with amazing views. Great menu of home cooked meals and wide selection of real ales. We use use this pub regularly on walks from Hollingworth Lake and Todmorden. pubramblers - 21 Feb 2007 14:24 |
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