Reviews The Red Lion

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Joanne Haseldine
+5
Lovely Sunday roast dinner here today. Visiting the Village for the Scarecrow and Music Festival. Lady in the Post Office recommended you for food. The pub was packed inside and out but barman found us a table. The kids meals were huge and heartily eaten up. £3.25 for their roasts were a bargain. Very friendly bar staff. Lovely olde pub. Wish you were closer to where we live!
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Martin Gillingham
+5
Very unpretentious traditional pub in fact quite old fashioned, I was unsure about the quality until saw the menu and they had the biggest vegetarian menu I have ever seen and such unusual dishes. I chose a veggie main and it was quite honestly the tastiest i have ever had as was the lemon sorbet desert. And extremely good value with excellent service.
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John Wojakowski
+5
Excellent lunch menu, staff are friendly and the service is also excellent, I recommend The Red Lion, Crick.
5
steven hull
+5
Didn't know what to expect for a Monday evening but it was full menu. Great pub, friendly local service, good range of beers. Food was of an excellent quality. Big thanks.
5
Michelle Martin (ArtOnBoard.co.uk)
+5
Great pub love it. Great food and most of all this pub has character
5
keith clarke
+5
Out of the blue we wanted to eat out but somewhere different. We pulled up in the carpark to find an old world building. We didn't book but a a table was cleared for up in the old inglenook. We had some lovely waitresses and bar maids who made us feel welcome. The food choice was large and vegetarian option was really good for my partner. The food was really nice and hot when it got to the table. The bill was presented and I was expecting it to be a lot more. Definitely a place to go again.
5
Geoff Harry
+5
A real community pub close to the M1 so a useful stopover for good food and drinks, quickly served. Always a wide menu of home cooked food at reasonable prices. The Red Lion never disappoints.
5
Charlie Neve
+5
What a great pub! Good choice of ales, including traditional bitter. Good menu and very, very tasty food. Friendly staff and quick service too
5
Liz Hanna
+5
Lovely cosy pub, service was welcoming. Food was great, good value dinner and drinks! Enjoyed the minted lamb shank and apple raspberry crumble
4
Sarah Merry
+4
Really friendly pub - quite busy for pretty early on a weekday - it felt like a proper 'local', and the food was great. My friend and I stayed on past closing time. We were sitting in the garden when the staff left, and they asked us to shut the gate when we were ready to go! (Luckily some other patrons were still around when it came to that and took on the job!) We each had a ploughman's lunch followed by ice cream - really good (and generous portions) of cheese plus some extremely pokey pickled onions! And excellent ice cream. We picked the Red Lion by chance but we're both really glad that we did.
4
Mrs Irene Landless
+4
The evening menu is great. The food was absolutely delicious. It is home made food. The men had steak and kidney pie in suet pastry. Amazing. The ladies had smoked fish and mozzarella fish cakes with tarter sauce, chips and salad. Delicious. Great atmosphere. Wonderful staff. Very reasonable prices. We had ice cream to finish. A really great evening. Drinks reasonable too. Thank you. Irene x Good parking. Few outside tables as smoking area plus bigger area for outside dining.
5
Ray Foster
+5
Proper old village pub with good beers , great menu, lovely food and excellent friendly service. We went in Friday lunchtime and the place was very busy with diners, but we were seated and served quickly and our food was spot on. Nice and close to the motorway for a pit stop.
5
Terri Bomphrey
+5
We were a large family group on holiday on a narrowboat and celebrated a 21st birthday at the pub. Asked in advance, Paul willingly arranged balloons and a gorgeous freshly made personalised cake. We had a great evening with good pub grub, served efficiently and with a smile. Thankyou!
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