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Give us some history about the pub Built around the 1880s There is a small, seated beer garden area.
Do you have any darts/snooker/pool teams? On Monday nights there is a bingo quiz, Tuesday is the two darts league teams, Thursday nights has the darts ladies league 2 teams and on Sundays in there is House all4s cards and dominoes pairs teams
Most popular drink served is: Carling and flavoured vodka and gin
Most memorable moment at the pub When Team Clifton won Admiral Taverns community heroes pub of the year
Do you have an entertainment line-up? Many tributes acts to come this year Billy Fury, Cher, Amy Winehouse, rock and roll, reggae, ska and more
An award-winning charity who help those in need has joined forces with several other East Lancashire community groups to ensure the homeless and hungry will have access to warm clothing and food this winter. Blackburn s Community Spirit has teamed-up with MEAM - Making Every Adult Matter, the Clifton Arms pub and Winfield’s of Haslingden, to provide help amidst the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Chair of Community Spirit, Neil Mistry, said: “Those facing poverty have been severely affected by the ongoing pandemic, as along with our weekly street café in Wesley Hall we would normally be trawling the streets of Blackburn at this time of year, offering warm food and clothing to street homeless locals.
Residents of a care home are to get an early Christmas present this year thanks to regulars from a nearby pub. Elderly people living in Linden House Residential and Dementia Care home in Blackburn will be able to see friends and family in a specially made visitor pod, which has been built and donated free of charge. The pod, which care home staff have dubbed a lovely little Wendy house , was built by Clifton Arms regular Dom Burrows, known as Chippy Nick as part of the charitable community work members of Team Clifton have been carrying out during the pandemic.