We decided to hold a family gathering accompanied by a 3 course meal for 30 people to celebrate our 45th wedding anniversary at The Longcan Hall. The menu was tailor made to suit or needs, nothing was to much trouble, a couple of the young ones having allergies of one type or another. All our needs and requirements were discussed with Claire who explained what her and the rest of the team intended doing do make our day memorable. We turned up on the Saturday to find the room beautifully decorated in keeping with a sapphire anniversary. When it was time to eat the first course was tasty and piping hot, followed by the mains, again brought out by the staff speedily and hot so all thirty guests ate at the same time, deserts followed when requested (at a time that suited us). All the food was delicious, served by courteous smiling staff who obviously took pride in the service they gave. The family members were so impressed by the food, service and general building and grounds which gave the children room to let of steam as opposed to being cooped up for almost 5 hours, that we have not hesitated to book another family gathering. Again, many thanks to all the kitchen staff, front of house people, and with a special thanks to Claire for being so patient and accommodating in making our day truly...
Read moreA difficult one to review, Beautiful old building with loads of character, similar to the Great House in Elland. Ample parking at the front with far reaching views across the valley. Attended a wedding here yesterday and the food was superb. Can't comment on the cost of the food because the wife and I were guest's. The drinks at the bar however were a different matter. The wife and I like real ales and prefer bitter to larger. At the bar they have the choice of one spurious bitter which I purchased two pints of. It tasted awful and we struggled to drink it. We don't normally drink lager but for the second drink we purchased a couple of pints of Steller and I was shocked at the price... £9.00 for two pints. A little over the top we thought and that was the last we had to drink. It's a shame that such a beautiful building in such a scenic setting doesn't cater more for real ale enthusiasts because with such a large beer garden you would have lots of takers. Sorry about the four stars but we felt let down with...
Read moreOn finding ourselves in Halifax for a day out we stumbled across this beautiful historic, characteristic A Class building in the middle of no where. We decided to have our dinner and booked a table. Wow what a treat. The food was out of this world, the staff were so friendly and polite and the atmosphere of the building just made our meal that little extra special. The building has kept some of its own original features which is rear when it’s dated back to 1560. We had the British Beef Burrito and a trading roast beef dinner followed by a huge chocolate Sunday and home made sticky toffee pudding. The price was only £22 each including drinks. There is plenty of car parking spaces. We couldn’t have found a better restaurant to end our day out with such a fantastic experience. I highly recommend the Long Can Hall an opportunity not to be missed. Thank you Becky...
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