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The Red Lion

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL MANAGER

Sam Cornwall-Jones.

ADDRESS

Main Street, Hunningham, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire  CV33 9DY

CONTACT US

Tel  01926 632715  email redlionhunningham@hotmail.co.uk

MAP

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OWN WEBSITE

www.redlion-hunningham.co.uk.

PUB EXPLORER REFERENCE

35579

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PUB OPENING TIMES

Monday - Saturday 12noon - 11pm.
Sunday 12noon - 10.30pm.

PHOTO GALLERY  - Click on the images to enlarge:
Garden Garden Garden Garden Garden Dining Room River room
Dining Area Red Lion from over the Bridge Red Lion During the 2007 floods

 

DRINKS

DRINKS ON DRAUGHT

Becks Vier, Budvar, Kronenbourg 1664, Guinness, Stowford Press Cider.

REAL ALES

Greene King Abbot / IPA / Old Speckled Hen + random Guest ale!

OTHER DRINKS

50 odd wines and 30+ by the glass, A large selection of single malts
and not an alcopop in sight! Hot drinks are also available.

 


DINING AT OUR PUB

Locally sourced, freshly prepared, free range and GM free, honest British food available to choose from a daily changing menu.
 

MEAL TIMES

Monday - Saturday 12noon - 10pm.
Sunday 12noon - 9.30pm.

 

SUNDAY ROAST

Traditional Sunday Roast is served with choice of usually 2 meats for £12.95 or a large mixed roast  £14.95.

 

FACILITIES

FACILITIES

 Large Riverside Garden with plenty of seating and a patio, Disabled facilities include Wheelchair Access & Disabled Toilet.

CHILDREN'S POLICY

Well behaved children welcome during the daytime. After 7pm we like to feign an adult (ish) environment! We can provide smaller portions of many of our dishes for children. We do not have highchairs & can not accommodate prams / pushchairs in the pub.

OTHER

 Large Car Park. Debit & Credit Cards accepted (not Amex or Diners).

 

 

The Red Lion at Hunningham is a lovely, large 17th Century pub adjacent to a 14th Century bridge crossing the River Leam.  Since undergoing a root and branch refurbishment, it has been returned to its former glory after the floods.  This is a proper country pub, crewed by people who love country pubs, with stone and wooden floors, decent old furniture, open fires and a friendly, chatty atmosphere.  We source good, local produce that we cook simply and without cutting any corners.  Our food is honest and unfussy but really tasty.  We want to keep the pub feeling like a pub so we don’t have any music or gaming machines.  We can't look after very large parties, but can assure you of a warm welcome, good food which is served all day, alongside well kept cask beers and decent, quaffable wines.

 

 

 

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