The Red Lion, Shepperton - pub details
Address: Russell Rd, Shepperton, Middlesex, TW17 9HX [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 6946) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Shepperton (0.5 miles), Upper Halliford (1.7 miles), Walton-on-thames (1.9 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- TV, Jukebox
- Pool table, Quiz machines (Multi)
- Food served
- Outside seating
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Thames Bar (Ship Hotel), Shepperton (0.0 miles), Three Horseshoes, Shepperton (0.3 miles), Bagster House Club, Shepperton (0.4 miles), Anchor Hotel, Shepperton (0.5 miles), Kings Head, Shepperton (0.5 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Red Lion, Shepperton
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went here for lunch yesterday. It looks like the interior has been modernised and refurbished sometime in the last few years by modern designers who've created a very pleasant light Scandinavian feel to the open plan bar. Plenty of window space looking out across the main road to the river. Quality of food was excellent and the bar staff were friendly and knowledgeable when I enquired about two of the ales on pump. One pump labelled 'The Red Lion' and one labelled 'Pumpkin' (Halloween theme) were brewed by Caledonian. The Red Lion was a light beer and the Pumpkin a darker brew with rather a strange herby/fruity flavour. The other pumps had Deuchars (best choice) and London Pride. Well worth a visit to get your own opinion on the pub. redbarrel - 13 Nov 2014 13:28 |
A locals pub really. Very clicky but done up well beersos - 12 Jan 2012 15:30 |
Stayed in the hotel next door and after a pleasant walk, popped in for my evening meal. One of the best decisions made. Exceptional quality food at a great price. Three real ales - two from Scotland, which is a bit odd. Recommended for food and service. Mappiman - 20 Sep 2011 11:24 |
The Red Lion is currently being run by Paul & Brenda, who are "proper slandlords" they know how to run a pub ! The real ales are consistantly excellent, the wine is chilled and the food is to die for. The menu is varied and cooked fresh by Paul, generous portions, presented beautifully and is very tasty. They cater for everyone from steaks, fish of all sorts, pies, ham, egg n chips' liver and bacon with REAL vegetables to a wonderful carbonnara (with or without bacon) the prices are very reasonable and the specials board is varied. Paul (the chef and landlord) has a real passion for food and this shines through in his cooking. The Sunday roasts are lovely and as for the puds, well - gorgeous. Monday & Tuesday is Fish n Chip nights, haddock & chips plus an onion or gherkin at ONLY �5.50 with mushy peas as an extra. Its wrapped in paper and you can eat in or take it away for the same price so why not have a pint while you're waiting for it to be freshly cooked. I guaranatee you cannot find better in the surrounding area. The fish is fresh, the batter light and it just melts in the mouth - absolutely fabulous. Lastly, but not least Paul does an excellent Sunday roast. Brenda is a lovely bubbly lady who makes everyone feel welcome and always has time for a chat. She runs a clean, tight ship where all are welcome whatever your age but manners are to be remembered and foul mouths are discouraged. If you want a nice pub to have a pint or a meal in where families can come and dine without worrying about the pub enviornment then this a place you can come to with no worries. All in all the landlords have really breathed life into the pub. There is live music once a month which is a great hit with everyone. An active pool team and a great bunch of regulars and no we're not clicky we like new people coming in. There is plenty of space for proper parties or more formal sit down parties and there's still room up the other end of the pub for us who just wish to embibe. Come down and see for yourself ... sjj - 23 Mar 2011 21:28 |
have used this pub on and off for a while-the brewery never seem to put enough money to make it a good functioning pub. current landlord and landlady decent people, hope they stick around. But, be warned! The "soapdodger" frequents this pub from time to time and known to have very "lightfingers" in a hosterly not to far from the Red Lion.... his time is up in the bell so watch out! thievinghaart - 10 Jan 2011 15:58 |
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