The Little Bridge

Britannia Rd, Slaithwaite, Huddersfield
01484 846738

Recent Reviews

Barry Iredale

Best little pub in the Colne Valley

Karen Dunning

Lovely

Kate B

Utterly delicious food, so good I never even took photos ? Gentle cosy vibe, good beer, nice wine, quietly attentive staff. Definitely recommend.

John Bodman

A really nice place …

Sarah Mawer

Went for drinks on a Saturday night. Great atmosphere. Nice cocktails. Didn't have food so can't comment.

Margaret platt

Did not have food but the plates leaving the kitchen looked amazing.

James Hunter

Lovely location such friendly

Maureen Wild

Lovely little place to have lunch,soup always home made,food lovely,too many pea shoots.staff very helpful,not a bad price.You have to get there quite early as it fills up quick.

Beverley Lees

Nice wee venue. Lovely food and coffee, nice atmosphere. Visited with friend from N Ireland, she was

Adventure01432231206

Service was brilliant, at bar and when food was served. Food was amazing - very good portion sizes. (salad is the best ive had in a long time) table cleared quickly once finished eating. Overall a great lunch and will definitely go back

Andy

Wow, that really was a poor 1st experience. A shambles on arrival for a pre booked table, expect to wait by the busy bar to get your seat. When sat, expect 10 mins before you get a menu, then timetable 45 mins for your food. I wanted steak, but saw a guy trying to chew his way through one when we entered, so went for the safe option of fish and chips (and pork belly). Chips were hard inside, all 7 of them. The fish had 13 bones in, though was very well cooked. The peas were minted peas, which I found odd for fish and chips.The pork belly was poorly cooked, seemed to be pan fried rather than roasted and rather chewy, the black pudding was good though. £44.00 2 meals, a pint and a g and t. A couple of very drunk gents f'ing and c'ing by the bar as we left was the last memory for us. Sadly this failed to hit the mark.

A

Wow, that really was a poor 1st experience. A shambles on arrival for a pre booked table, expect to wait by the busy bar to get your seat. When sat, expect 10 mins before you get a menu, then timetable 45 mins for your food. I wanted steak, but saw a guy trying to chew his way through one when we entered, so went for the safe option of fish and chips (and pork belly). Chips were hard inside, all 7 of them. The fish had 13 bones in, though was very well cooked. The peas were minted peas, which I found odd for fish and chips.The pork belly was poorly cooked, seemed to be pan fried rather than roasted and rather chewy, the black pudding was good though. £44.00 2 meals, a pint and a g and t. A couple of very drunk gents f'ing and c'ing by the bar as we left was the last memory for us. Sadly this failed to hit the mark.

Simon Walker

Busy lunchtime and no tables left inside. Fortunately a day you could sit on the narrow outside deck over the river. An interesting cafe/bar hybrid place. Largely bread-based menu of baguettes, sandwiches, wraps, etc. Decent pastrami and mozzarella wrap plus a pint of Platinum Blonde.

Mik Cremona

Had lunch on a Friday at 1ish with 4 of us. Can't praise it enough for the food (lively & tasty), service (brilliant so attentive & helpful) & atmosphere (an excellent vibe). Was very impressed, thank you very much we will back.

lynda Lees

Had lunch with a friend today at the Little bridge. I had Chicken Tikka wrap, it was delicious ?

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