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AN OLD COACHING INN, THE RED LION IS FILLED WITH ORIGINAL FEATURES.


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xposed beams and large open fi re places, as well as a multitude of awards, trophies


and photographs that have been accumulated over the years, all add up to contribute to its rustic charm and welcoming atmosphere. Co-owners Jenna Shinton and Alan


Logan invite you to sample the pub’s home cooked fayre, which is always freshly prepared and made from scratch by Alan using the fi nest locally- sourced ingredients. Every lunch time, from noon until 2.30pm, diners


can take advantage of the brilliant meal deal offer and choose two courses at a fantastic price. Senior citizens can also benefi t from a great lunch-time meal deal too. In the evening there’s a varied a la carte menu.


This menu is full of traditional British classics and many other wonderful things to eat. It features a wide selection for vegetarians as well as superb choice for children. The Red Lion serves food daily, from noon until


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2.30pm, Tuesday to Saturday, and then in the evenings from 6pm until 9.30pm. Sunday lunch is served from noon


until 4pm every week, and is priced individually per course. Selected items from the a la carte menu are also available during Sunday food service. As well as offering a great value for


money menu, which has something to suit all tastes, there’s a broad range of drinks, including a fi ne selection of


wines and real ales. The Red Lion is also a great place to hold a


special event or occasion – the staff can tailor-make a specifi c menu or buffet to suit your dietary needs and requirements. Just ask for information.


Tel: 01633 420284 The Red Lion, Backhall Street, Caerleon, Newport NP18 1AR


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