Embodying the spirit of a true community local, the Edisford Bridge is celebrated for its warm welcome and relaxed atmosphere.
It is the go-to spot for those who enjoy the “great outdoors”—whether you’ve been splashing in the river, or have just taking a leisurely stroll from the town centre.
If you are looking for a quintessential family-friendly destination that perfectly bridges the gap between town and country, the Edisford Bridge Pub is a local favourite.
Situated on the leafy outskirts of Clitheroe, close to the River Ribble, it serves as the ideal hub for a day of outdoor exploration and traditional Lancashire hospitality.
Located just a mile from the town centre, a visit here is the perfect addition to a day out spent following our Ultimate Guide to Clitheroe.
The Experience: Togetherness and Fun
The Edisford Bridge isn’t just a pub; it’s a destination for groups, families, and locals alike.
- The Vibe: Genuine and unpretentious. The pub features a “sun-trap” beer garden that is legendary in the summer months, hosting BBQs and outdoor events.
- Community Spirit: Inside, you’ll find a bustling calendar of events, including popular Quiz Nights and community gatherings that make every visitor feel like a regular.
- Pet Friendly: They don’t just “tolerate” dogs—they love them. There is even a dedicated Dog Menu, ensuring your four-legged friends are as well-fed as you are.
Dine: Hearty Fare for Every Appetite
The kitchen focuses on value, quality, and locally sourced ingredients, serving up the kind of food that hits the spot after a day in the fresh air.
- The Menus: From the Seasonal Menu to a dedicated Kids Menu, the choices are designed to please the whole family.
- Sunday Lunch: Their Sunday roasts are a local staple, offering a traditional end to the week in a classic country setting (booking is highly recommended!).
- Golden Ticket Club: For the savvy visitor, joining their “Golden Ticket Club” provides access to discount vouchers and special offers on every visit.
The Location: A Walker’s Paradise
The pub’s greatest asset is its proximity to the Edisford Bridge leisure area.
- The River: Just a short walk away, you’ll find the River Ribble, complete with stepping stones, a miniature railway (seasonally), and a large grassed area perfect for picnics and paddling.
- The Walk: A pleasant walk from Clitheroe town centre takes you right to the pub’s door, making it the perfect “halfway house” for a family afternoon out.
Directory Quick-Look
- Vibe: Lively, family-focused, and authentically local.
- Best For: Families with kids and dogs, riverside walkers, and summer afternoon drinks.
- Key Feature: The massive sun-trap beer garden and its location next to the river stepping stones.
- Closed Days: Please note the pub is typically closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
For more eating & drinking options see our ‘Eat & Drink‘ guide.


