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The Red Lion, Horley - pub details

Address: Horley, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX15 6BQ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 27425) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Banbury (3.8 miles)

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> Current user rating: 6.2/10 (rated by 5 users)
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Moon & Sixpence, Hanwell (1.2 miles), White Horse Inn, Wroxton (1.2 miles), North Arms Inn, Wroxton (1.3 miles), Roebuck Inn, Drayton (1.3 miles), Dun Cow, Hornton (1.8 miles) - see more nearby pubs

user reviews of the Red Lion, Horley

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Traditional wet-led pub with occasional pop-up kitchens which might just be my new favourite in the area due to a terrific pint of Hook Norton's 12 Days, friendly welcome from landlord and fellow drinkers, and The The, The Killers and Faces on the laptop jukebox. As it was New Year's Eve, the pub was unusually open in the afternoon for a mid-walk pint (I was required to leave my muddy boots at the door for fear of ruining the carpet before the evening's celebrations which was fair enough).
paul_d102 - 2 Jan 2022 14:10
TomTom led us to this pub (we've got the GBG as PoIs) on a long cross country run. Horley is a tiny Cotswold stone village well off the tourist trail and I suppose the Red Lion reflects this, it's very much a locals local. So it's olde worlde, beams and open fire, all of that, but also a big telly at the back and a disco set up for the evening's bacchanalia. There's nothing at all wrong with any of that, it's doing exactly what village pubs should do, provide a service to the community and a friendly welcome to all comers, rather than shut out the community in favour of flogging 3663 dinners to your in-laws. However if your in-laws are me and like delicious Hook Norton beers with a pickled egg and a packet of crisps in pleasant company they'll be in seventh heaven.


nickdavies - 30 Dec 2008 20:13

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