Clitheroe is the vibrant heart of the Ribble Valley, where a 12th-century Norman castle overlooks a bustling modern community. Renowned as a premier food destination, the town boasts an eclectic mix of award-winning independent shops, artisan markets, and the iconic Holmes Mill. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, explore our curated directory of Clitheroe’s finest service providers, boutiques, and eateries.

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    Ice and Spice Cafe (Ice & Spice & All Things Nice)

    Ice & Spice is a local gem that masterfully bridges the gap between traditional British comfort and authentic Far Eastern flair. This family-run café has earned a stellar reputation for its unique “split” menu, where a hearty, locally sourced Full English breakfast sits comfortably alongside fragrant Singapore-style noodles and crispy salt and chilli spare ribs.

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    Maxwell’s Café & Bar, Clitheroe

    Experience the vibrant heart of Clitheroe’s social scene at Maxwell’s Café & Bar. A local landmark for over 30 years, this family-run venue on King Street is famous for its eclectic décor, diverse global menu, and a “buzzy” atmosphere that shifts from relaxed breakfasts to high-energy evening cocktails.

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    The King’s Wine and Cocktail Bar, Clitheroe

    Experience a touch of elegance at The King’s Wine and Cocktail Bar. This sophisticated venue is the town’s premier destination for expert mixology, fine wines, and premium spirits. With its plush, opulent interior and dog-friendly welcome, it offers the perfect setting for a glamorous date night or a stylish weekend celebration in the Ribble Valley.

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    The Ale House, Clitheroe

    Step into the heart of Clitheroe’s beer scene at The Ale House. This charming, independent micropub in Market Place is a haven for real ale enthusiasts, offering a rotating selection of cask and craft beers in a cozy, dog-friendly setting.

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    Will’s Bar & Kitchen, Clitheroe

    Discover the sophisticated and lively atmosphere of Will’s Bar & Kitchen in Clitheroe. Located in a beautifully converted bank on Castle Street, this dog-friendly destination is a local favorite for its global small plates, stone-baked pizzas, and an impressive selection of curated wines and creative cocktails.

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    The Emporium, Clitheroe

    Experience the unique charm of The Emporium in Clitheroe, a stunning multi-level lifestyle venue set within a former Methodist chapel. Whether you’re visiting for its dog-friendly brasserie, sophisticated cocktail bar, or to browse three floors of eclectic interior design, it remains one of the Ribble Valley’s most iconic social destinations.

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    The Beer Shack, King St. Clitheroe

    Discover The Beer Shack in Clitheroe, a must-visit craft beer haven in the Ribble Valley. Known for its industrial-chic vibe, rotating taps, and a warm, dog-friendly atmosphere, it’s the perfect spot for enthusiasts of independent brewing and community spirit.

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    The Edisford Bridge Pub: A Riverside Classic

    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

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    The Spinning Block Hotel: Boutique Style in a Historic Mill

    Located within the vibrant Holmes Mill complex, the Spinning Block Hotel offers a luxurious stay that seamlessly blends Lancashire’s industrial heritage with contemporary style. As the oldest building on the site, this beautifully restored textile mill features 39 individually designed bedrooms, characterized by exposed brickwork, original beams, and luxurious modern comforts.

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    Holmes Mill: A Temple to Lancashire Living

    Holmes Mill is the crown jewel of the James’ Places collection in Clitheroe. Once a bustling cotton mill, it is now a destination in its own right, blending raw industrial character with contemporary luxury. Whether you are a beer enthusiast, a foodie, or looking for a unique family day out, the Mill offers an experience

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