Pubs in Rawtenstall
Discover the best pubs and bars in Rawtenstall. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
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Red Lion
437 Newchurch Road, Upper Cloughfold, Rawtenstall BB4 7TG
A double fronted stone building situated on the corner of Newchurch road and Peel Street in Higher Cloughfold. The bar is in the main room but also serves the tap room. The four real ales include offerings from Moorhouse's and Reedley Hallows with a changing selection from other mainly North West breweries. The pub dates from 1776 but was renovated in 1905. There is a large beer garden overlooking the picturesque Rossendale valley.
Bees Knees
20 Bacup Road, Rawtenstall BB4 7ND
Refurbished town centre pub opposite the bus station which has a separate room with a pool table. There is one large sports TV and three smaller screens. Offers a unique cocktail menu with over 40 cocktails.
Old Cobblers Inn
New Hey Hall Road, Rawtenstall BB4 6HR
A large modern building originally built as a gym/sports centre, situated between the East Lancs Railway Signalbox and the Newhallhey Retail Park. Inside it has an open plan layout geared up to serving food with a carvery open from 11.30 until 14.30 and from 16.30 to 20.00.
White Lion
72 Burnley Road, Rawtenstall BB4 8EW
There has been a public house on this site since 1816. Formerly a row of cottages, it is now a large pub serving an array of guest beers from the likes of local brewers Reedley Hallows and Worsthorne to the more distant Acorn and Salamander. A weekly quiz is held on Tuesdays with entertainment on Friday and Saturday. There are pool teams and football on two screens. Close to Ski Rossendale and the terminus of the East Lancs Railway.
Shepherds Inn
225 Haslingden Road, Rawtenstall BB4 6RE
Situated on the A681 this stone built free house is in the middle of a row of terraced houses and has been recently refurbished. There is an open plan bar area with two hand pumps, smaller side room with pool table, and a small outdoor area to the rear. This is a community orientated pub with pool team, mixed darts, quiz nights and regular country music on Sunday evenings. On street parking only and not easy to find parking spaces nearby, but easily accessible by public transport.
Railway Tavern
51 Bury Road, Rawtenstall BB4 6DD
A split level pub and one room has pool table. On the main road near East Lancashire Heritage Railway station hence the name.
Buffer Stops
Bury Road, Rawtenstall BB4 6AG
Located on the platform at the Northern Terminus of the East Lancs Railway, this unique one roomed bar, once the station cafe, is small but further seating is available in the ticket hall and waiting room and on benches and at tables on the platform. Busy with both railway visitors and locals. Close to Ski Rossendale, Whitaker park and museum and the Weavers cottage. Rossendale Cider Pub of the Year 2020
Blind Tiger
Bury Road, Rawtenstall BB4 6AA
Popular cafe bar with a good selection of continental beers also serves Pizzas. There's also an extensive diary of live entertainment, see Facebook page for details, may require tickets or payment at the door. Part of Blind Tiger group of music venue in Bury.
Barrels at Rawtenstall Conservative Club
Grange Crescent, Rawtenstall BB4 7QT
Friendly club recently refurbished.Everyone is made welcome (even dogs).They have a full size snooker table and a pool table. Live entertainment every other Saturday and monthly open mike nights.Large TV screens enable guests to enjoy football and cricket. Other drinks are at reasonable prices.
Hop Micro Pub
70 Bank Street, Rawtenstall BB4 8EG
Situated at the top end of Rawtenstall's cobbled Bank Street, close to the market, Hop is a pleasant and congenial venue with the atmosphere of the traditional local pub. In addition to the bar there is a pleasant first floor lounge and a heated outside drinking area. With six hand pulled cask ales, including the permanent Hop from Deeply Vale, as well as keg craft beers and ciders available, there is always a fantastic choice. A short walk from the bus station and from the Northern terminus of the East Lancashire Heritage Railway.
Whitaker
Haslingden Road, Rawtenstall BB4 6RE
A local museum with a bar and café.
Firepit
New Hall Hey Road, Rawtenstall BB4 6AJ
Restaurant opposite the station platform. Offers two handpumps in both the restaurant and upstairs bar for Rossendale brewery beers. Hosts regular live music and comedy.
