Reviews The Red Lion

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Laura Borchardt-Hume
+5
Tiny pub that's an absolute gem. Nothing trendified about it. Just a genuine welcome (extended to the dog as well), a fantastic pint of Adnams Mosaic and a generous beef and horseradish sandwich. Could have stayed all afternoon.
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Steve Cann
+5
We really enjoyed coming back here again yesterday - & what a lovely welcome from the landlady too! It's a small, quaint & unspoilt pub, tucked away in the characterful footpath of Crown Passage (opposite St James's Palace), where it really feels as though you have stepped back into London past. We loved the paneled bar room with all the historical nik-naks on display too.
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Marie Grigg-Pocock
+5
Great little pub tucked away. Friendly staff with quick service. Would highly recommend.
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Kev Colclough
+5
Great little pub... We use this pub after our meeting at Mark Mason Hall... The customers are usually more chatty than staff but that's no criticism. Situated off the main road in a quaint alley with some good restaurants..well worth visiting if you just want a quick beer around town.
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Ralph Brown
+5
Amazing homely welcoming London pub always has been like that and always will be.
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Candy Butler
+5
It was a pleasant surprise we were greeted so warmly and the sandwiches were just what the Dr. ordered! Lovely beer and wine too. Will definitely be back.
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Ann Thornton
+5
I absolutely love the Red Lion. The bar staff are awesome and the pub is just great and in ideal location.
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Lee Windsor
+5
Wonderful traditional London pub that's a true gem. Found it by accident on a day out with my son.
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Eric Amato
+5
Heritage , Unforgettable experience . Truly BB Partner. A.E.
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Maggie Lee
+5
This is a great place, with friendly staff and a comfortable atmosphere, not unlike what you might get from your 'local'. It doesn't feel like you are in the middle of London, despite its location. Well worth a visit, it seems to suit every time of year, being in a lovely cool and airy passage in summer, yet having a cosy feel in winter.
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Jeff Perry
+5
Tiny pub near St James Palace. One of the oldest licenses in the West End. Not a tourist trap.
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John Hughes
+5
A lovely, proper public house. Always a fews faces whom I know.
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Faye Wong
+5
lovely little pub with really sweet old details feels like a theatre set in a really good way x
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Tom Ryan-Elliott
+5
A hidden away but great to go to pub between Buckingham Palace and New Bond Street. I'd recommend giving it a stop if you even walk along the alleyway.
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Debi Reynolds
+4
Quirky little pub under covered walkway just off Pall Mall. Came across this place almost by accident. Looking for somewhere for a couple of drinks and sit down to get out of the sun. Pleasant atmosphere. Friendly welcome. Not much seating as a small place, but that's what it is. Ladies toilet up two/three flights of stairs. It's like a converted house. Interesting little place.
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aluap Bollard
+4
Lovely little pub down an alley way. Nearly missed it thanks to all the scaffolding around it. Glad we didn't though. Cosy bar area, decent drinks selection and just a general nice feel and relaxed atmosphere.
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Andy King
+5
Couple of pints after work with colleagues. Nice cosy little pub hidden away near Pall Mall. Not a huge beer selection, but what they do have is well served and good quality. Seemed to be a mixture of passing trade and regular characters, and wasn't as heaving as some as it is a little off the beaten track.
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Minty Mulberry-Moore
+5
Can‘t recommend it enough. During work week the corridor in the front is usually busy with people which creates a lovely atmosphere. Also went there on a Sunday once and it was lovely to sit inside with only a few other people and enjoy a pint. A hidden gem in busy London.
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Jennifer M
+5
Lovely pub, nice mix of patrons. Good selection of drinks. Staff are lovely! Not sure if they serve food.
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Roy Koper
+5
Nice and cozy place. Service was great and the lady at the bar was very pleasant and a warm person. Recommend!
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Jennifer Clifford
+4
Proper old local pub absolutely loved it here. Friendly staff and I have to say lady behind the bar was great, saw a man in a suit push infront of me at the bar and served me before him
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Pete Cooksey
+4
Great little pub with history tucked away in an alley. Not to pricey despite its location. A useful watering hole .
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Brian Chorba
+5
Cool pub in an alley that I never would have found on my own had it not been for our tour guide, Sy. Super historic with good cask ales.
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B. M.
+5
Incredibly authentic pub. How you would imagine it. We loved it and will come again
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Mark Randall
+5
Lovely back street pub. Thankfully hidden away from most tourists and dog friendly. The ale here is always spot on, the price £10.80 for 2 pints Theirs 3 to choosefrom. Down stairs is always packed so go up stairs and sit down and enjoy your beer.
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Joe Arnold
+5
Great little pub, I did not know it existed. Good ale
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James Thompson
+5
Cute back street pub, excellent beers and ales. Classic bar snacks like pork scratching & nuts. Friendly bar staff.
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Stephen Pickering
+5
We watched the coronation here, The police closed access to the vising areas very early in the morning. It was a good experience friendly place, bit noisy some not watching the small TV, the reason most of us went to London this weekend, to see the coronation. We will return here next time we visit London, for a drink ,Thanks to all the staff working very hard, so many people trying to get in out of the rain , some not even buying a drink
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Lesia N
+5
Little and cozy bar with a good choice of beverages. Lovely to spend a quite evening. Staff is helpful and friendly. Would recommend if you want to have a nice evening and drink.
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Kamila Horská
+5
Probably the best traditional pub in central London.
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