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The Red Lion |
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PUBLICAN |
Kirsty Ayre. |
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ADDRESS |
High Street, Avebury,
Wiltshire SN8 1RF
Tel. 01672 539266 e-mail
7928@greeneking.co.uk |
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MAP |
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PUB
EXPLORER REFERENCE |
35167. |
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PHOTO
GALLERY |
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PUB
OPENING TIMES |
Daily 11am - 11pm |
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DRAUGHT BEERS
SERVED |
Carlsberg, Fosters,
Staropramen, Stella Artois,
Guinness, Strongbow & Scrumpy Jack Ciders.
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REAL ALES |
Greene King IPA / Abbot / Old
Speckled Hen.
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CASK
MARQUE |
We are Cask Marque accredited
for our quality ales.
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ENTERTAINMENT |
1 TV showing Terrestrial
Channel sports. |
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FOOD |
Quality, Traditional Pub
Meals served from a
main menu & Specials board. Good Selection of Wines, Tea & Range
of Speciality Coffees. |
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MEAL TIMES |
Daily 12noon -
7.45pm. |
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MENUS |
Main Menu -
Click Here to view.
Sunday Menu -
Click Here to view.
Children's Menu -
Click Here to view. |
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FIXED
PRICE MENU |
Available during selected
times.
Choose 2 main meals from a selection for only £9.95. |
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SUNDAY
ROAST |
Sunday Lunch is served with
fresh seasonal vegetables and traditional accompaniments for only
£7.95. |
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PARTIES |
We can cater for parties /
get togethers in an area of the bar during quieter times - no separate
room. Please ring to discuss your requirements. |
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FACILITIES |
Outdoor Seating Areas (front
& back), Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilet, Baby Changing Facility
(in disabled toilet). |
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SMOKING
SHELTER |
We now have a hut for smokers. |
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OTHER |
Children
Welcome (when dining - high chairs available), Car Parking 15 - 20 spaces.
ATM Machine. Debit & Credit Cards accepted. |
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The Red Lion is set in the tiny village of Avebury which is
three miles in radius and some 2000 years older than Stonehenge! The pub
is 400 years old and located at the centre of the stone circle where every six
weeks a pagan festival is held. It is in the Top Ten list of most haunted
pubs in the country and has been seen on TV as such. The main ghost is
that of an old landlady "Florrie" who was killed here by her husband.
Ghosts aside, this destination food
house is a lovely thatched listed cottage with cobbles and a large mill
stone in the car park and low ceilings, beams and traditional dark wood
furniture inside. Food is served from an extensive main menu and
specials board, offering a good selection of quality pub fayre with a good range of wines available to complement the
experience or a choice of real ales if preferred. The Wadworth brewery
is only two miles away! Our clientele are generally tourists and
visitors but there is a friendly welcome for anyway wishing to have a drink
or
dine.
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