Temporary closure
Sadly we find ourselves closed until further notice. As soon as we hear any news of a reopening date we will let you know here and via our emails and social media pages.
Until then please keep safe and well,
Everyone at the Aspinall Arms.
P.S. If you fancy sharing a little something to look forward to, our customizable gift vouchers are still availalble to buy online.
Welcome
The Aspinall Arms is found right in the heart of the Ribble Valley, and sits on the banks of the river overlooking the medieval All Hallows church and the 14th century Great Mitton Hall on the raised bluff opposite.
With terraced and landscaped gardens outside, and flagged floors and open fires inside, it's just the pub for walkers, cyclists and anglers to mingle and dine alongside the friendly locals.
Menus
Our passion lies in finding quality fresh ingredients and preparing, cooking and presenting them in a modern but unpretentious way. Our menus have a spine of classic British dishes complemented by more exotic influences from other parts of the world. We upload them to our web site each day before 12 noon so that you may peruse them at your leisure.

Thanks to our customers recommending us, you'll find us in the:
2020 Good Pub Guide
Other recommendations
- Good Pub Guide2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
- Lancashire Tourism Awards: Tourism Pub of the Year - Finalist2016
AllTrails have kindly created a circular walk from the pub to help you work up that thirst/appetite. You can view the walk details via any of the routes below. (varying levels of tech savyness required -Ed)
The Aspinall Arms and Ribble Valley an AllTrails walk
Posted on 18th January
What a lovely email to come to work to on a Monday! Our wonderful Whalley Under 9's football team might have not been able to play much football recently but they are certainly keeping busy! Running 27 miles in under six weeks to raise money for Marcus Rashford's Fair Share campaign during lockdown. We could not be prouder and we are so happy we were able to sponsor their kit for them. Apparently... read more on our page
