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Red Lion
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PUBLICAN |
Tracy Harrington. |
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ADDRESS |
Harland Place, Norton,
Stockton On Tees, Co. Durham TS20 1AL Tel. 01642 554858 |
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MAP |
Click
Here For Map. |
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PUB EXPLORER
REFERENCE |
32393. |
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NEW IN
2008 |
We now have a beer garden
with bench seating & parasols. |
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PUB
OPENING TIMES |
Monday - Thursday 11.30am -
11pm.
Friday & Saturday 11.30am - 12mn.
Sunday 12noon - 11pm. |
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DRAUGHT BEERS
SERVED |
Becks Vier, Carling, Fosters Cold, Kronenbourg
Cold,
John Smiths Magnet, John Smiths Smooth Cold,
Guinness, Guinness Extra Cold, Strongbow Cold & Woodpecker Ciders.
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ENTERTAINMENT |
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MONDAY |
Guitar Vocalist / Live Band. |
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THURSDAY |
Pop Quiz. |
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SATURDAY |
Karaoke Night. |
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SUNDAY |
General Knowledge Quiz. |
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OTHER ENTERTAINMENT |
Sky Sports & Setanta,
1 TV, 5 Large Plasma Screens, Darts Board, Juke Box. |
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FOOD |
Good Pub Food served from an
extensive main menu & Homemade Specials board. Sunday Roast (alongside main menu). Good
Range of Wines, Tea & Coffee. |
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MEAL TIMES |
Monday - Friday 12noon -
2.30pm & 5.30pm - 8.30pm.
Saturday 12noon - 6pm.
Sunday 12noon - 4pm. |
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SUNDAY
ROAST |
Traditional Sunday Lunch with
a choice of usually 3 roast meats & range of vegetables. |
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FUNCTION
ROOM |
Upstairs Function Room
available for private hire. Please contact us to discuss your
requirements. |
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FACILITIES |
New Beer Garden with benches
& parasols, Wheelchair Access. |
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SMOKING
FACILITIES |
Sheltered area with heating and
lighting. |
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OTHER |
Quiet Area, Children Welcome
(during food service times, in a designated area), Small Car Park. Debit / Cash Back
(minimum £5 spend) & Credit Cards accepted. |
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The
Red Lion Inn
is located on the High Street in the village of Norton, about a mile and a half from Stockton
town centre. Originally a Coaching Inn on the main Sunderland to
York road, between 1770 and 1835, it has had three moves prior to its
present site within 100 feet of each other! This is a traditional looking
pub with cream painted wood outside. Inside there is one long bar, a snug, a little room for the pool table, a lounge area and upstairs function
room. We now have a beer garden which is a new feature for 2008. There is a lively history of ghosts which is worth looking
into, perhaps not too deeply! With some form of entertainment every
night of the week, plus all major matches shown on the big screens there
is something to suit all tastes. We attract regulars and passing
trade to this trouble free, female friendly venue. With a very mixed
age group and everyone getting on well together in the relaxed, community
atmosphere, this is definitely a pub to be tried in the near future.
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