Restaurant Review: The Clough House in Rastrick

Clough House
The Clough Houses pan seared king scallops with pea and mint puree

DRIVE past the Clough House at Rastrick and it looks like any other dusty old pub at the side of a busy road.

The difference between this and numerous others around Huddersfield is that there is no For Sale sign outside this one.

Quite the reverse, business is booming.

Since husband and wife team Martin and Lauren Cockram took over in March of last year, the Clough House has developed a reputation for good, no-nonsense, locally sourced food.

In fact their reputation is such that they are now rated number one out of 13 restaurants in the Brighouse area on the review website Tripadvisor.

Martin was previously head chef at the Clough House. When he and Lauren bought the business from his former employers, the first thing he did was to ditch the frozen food and the microwaves.

The second thing was to switch to using locally reared produce wherever possible. The meat comes from Bolster Moor Farm Shop and the vegetables from Brighouse’s Delilink.

He even has locals bringing in home-grown fruit and veg, such as in-season rhubarb, which is made into puddings and chutneys.

Almost everything is made from scratch, with the exception of the ice creams, which come from Jenny’s in Halifax.

According to the pundits on Tripadvisor, their dedication to fresh preparation can mean that you may have to wait a long time when the restaurant is busy. However, on our visit last Friday, the restaurant was pretty busy and our food was all served in good time.

We arrived early and were reassured to find a man sat at a table in the car park with a pint of beer. He was feeding crisps to two hungry Labradors and a retriever. What a relief that the Clough House hasn’t gone all trendy, but still enjoys the patronage of local residents.

We entered the rather scruffy entrance and were confronted with what can only be described as dreary coloured artex walls.

Although the surroundings improved slightly once inside, the current Clough House interior design is uninviting to say the least.

The decor comprises a green and red patterned carpet with shiny artex walls in a variety of dull shades and traditional wooden pub tables.

To be fair to the Cockrams, the interior is in the midst of renovation.

Undeterred, we were shown to a small table. After all, it was the food we were interested in.

We settled ourselves in and ordered a bottle of robust McGuigan’s Black Label at £13.95. The wines were reasonably priced, with the house wines offered at just £11.95.

Friday was fish night and all of the items on the menu were either fishy or meaty.

When I enquired what vegetarians ate, the waiter said that as food was freshly prepared almost anything could be made to order for non meat and fish eaters.

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