Trawden Arms

The Trawden Arms, Church St, Trawden, Colne
01282 337055

Recent Reviews

steve bradley

Great atmosphere, Great Staff, Great Food, all around a lovely village pub.

Michelle Hancox

Lovely Meal, lovely staff.

Andrew Whitton

Great community pub ?

David Halliday

Great

Pauline Littler

Excellent night out!Food & drinks: Good food and lots of choice drinks wise.

Simeon Miller

Great place to eat ?

Joe

Excellent community pub with rooms, the whole team work very hard, food/drink/bedroom great, highly recommended. Will be staying again.Noteworthy details: Approximately 5 miles from Burnley. Lovely area for walks. Entertainment at weekends.

Gill Robinson

We had a family birthday meal for 8 at Trawden arms 24.01.24. We could not fault a thing. From service to The food being served. Absolutely delicious. Great staff was made to feel very welcome. Would highly recommend the food. Thank you .The Robinson family x

Danny Robinson

Great meal after a walk round the surrounding hills! They have a fire ? too to warm up after wet wanders!Food and service was great ? a lovely country pub ?The location was great and there were lots of parking on the side street if you couldn't use their carpark.Easy access to the local footpathsThe meal I had was the mozzarella chicken special. It was lovely to see the range of non alcoholic drinks options too!Food & drinks: The meal I had was the mozzarella chicken special. It was lovely to see the range of non alcoholic drinks options too!

Peter O'Sullivan

Visited the Trawden Arms 3 times in January. Our first visit unfortunately didn’t go that well. We went for lunch just after the New Year but the chef wasn’t working so no food was available. Still we got a chance to see the venue and look at the menus. The member of staff and the two locals at the bar seemed friendly enough and we were impressed enough with what we saw to want to go back.We have dined there twice since. Our first visit was on a Thursday and we took advantage of the offer running Tuesday to Thursday throughout January offering 20% off all main courses. Our second visit was on a Friday where two of us went for the deal on fish and chips. 2 for £22.00.For both visits we got a decent sized portion of very good food. I got the mixed grill with my colleagues going for the cheese and onion pie and the pie of the day which was steak and ale. I really enjoyed my mixed grill and the sausage and black pudding in particular were very tasty. On the second visit we had two lots of fish and chips and the gammon, egg and chips. The gammon was a huge portion. The fish was good but both of us would have preferred the batter a little crispier.I was also impressed with the bar. They seemed to be a wide range of beers available on draught and very competitively priced. For example a pint of Camden IPA was £4.80 and Hobgoblin IPA £4.60. The wine list was ok. From memory I think they had a choice of 5 reds and 5 whites as well as rose and sparkling wines. 3 bottles of the red and the white were under £20 so again very competitively priced.Service was friendly and efficient although on our first visit our server, who was on her own, looked to be rushed off her feet. It was very busy and she did well to cope single handed.The establishment looked clean and tidy, well maintained with a range of options on where to sit. However, there were a couple of things which have stopped me giving the Trawden Arms five stars. There is a car park out back but it’s limited and there are no designated disabled spaces. However, there is access from the small car park into the pub which is suitable for those with mobility issues. On both occasions where we sat was quite cold. There is a large open fire which was blazing in the main room where the bar is but the heat from that isn’t enough to warm the whole pub. And on our second visit we noticed a specials board with 3 main courses on it. We hadn’t seen this on out first visit and out server didn’t make us aware that they had a specials menu on either visit. Finally it was only after we had finished our meals that our server asked if everything was ok. Thankfully it was and, as I said, on her first visit she was kept very busy.Despite these minor issues we enjoyed our visits to this pub and would be happy to go back and dine there again.

Alexandria Green

Great pub with real good food .

David Tilbrook

If you need a place to stay in Trawden or nearby this is a great option. The pub is a vibrant part of the Trawden community offering a wide range of beers and wines and excellent fresh cooked food. The rooms are in a detached block opposite the pub adjoining the beer garden. The building used to be a woodworking workshop and the heritage of the building is tastefully reflected in a very nice 'postindustrial chic' decor. Rooms and bathrooms very comfortable and well equipped. Breakfast was lovely. Definitely one to come back to.

Bernadette Seaward

Christmas meal was delicious and good

Pauline Smith

Excellent service. Good value. Parking available.Food delicious and hot.

Paul H

The Service, Hospitality and Rooms were second to none. The Christmas meal was spoilt by Processed Turkey ,pigs in blankets obviously from some sort of freezer store and a Gravy more suited to Beef than Turkey ? would have been better served in a gravy boat/ jug rather than swimming on the plate! .The creamed Sprouts, Bacon and Walnuts were very tasty along with the Chocolate Fudge and Ice-cream .The Rooms are excellent and we had a Fantastic Breakfast. Personally I don't find Karaoke particularly good and so it put an early end to the Evening,too loud not really in keeping with the time of year ?.?‍??

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