Situated on the old main road (B6265) from Cross Hills to Keighley, the Inn at Eastburn has several rooms beside the main bar, ranging from smallish to tiny. The one to the left of the front door being divided into two warm, cosy drinking areas with dark panelling, tastefully decorated. There are two further rooms, one to the right of the front entrance and a 'microscopic' one with a single table opposite the side entrance. There is a pleasant sheltered garden to the side of the pub.
The Craven Brew Co beers are from the wood. Part of the pub now serves as the cooperage, where the pub maintains its own wooden casks.
Historic Interest
Pub known by the following names starting at the year given: New Inn (1680), Red Lion (1720), White Bear (1825), Eastburn Inn (2005), Nightingale (2012), Inn at Eastburn (2016)
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Cask Ale
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