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The Red Lion

A child and dog friendly pub serving food with WiFi and a garden in Dunstable.

The Red Lion in Studham has the perfect location, situated in the centre of the village adjacent to a wildlife common and in the middle of a network of countryside footpaths. The Red Lion is a focal point for the local community, and passing visitors are guaranteed a warm welcome by Garry and Ann Ellis and their staff. The friendly atmosphere, augmented by a blazing log fire, the excellent selection of real ales, fine wines and an ever changing menu of home cooked food are sure to bring customers back again and again. In addition to the regular menu, daily specials are on offer with fresh fish dishes particularly predominant.

Church Road, Studham, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, LU6 2QA
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01582 872530

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http://www.theredlion-studham.co.uk/

Facilities include: Real Ale, WiFi (free), Outside Seating, Dogs Allowed, Child Friendly, Disabled Access, Car Park, Restaurant, Traditional Sunday Roast, Live Music, Board Games, World Cup, Village, Garden, Traditional, Cask Marque, Open Fire, Comedy, Quiz, TNT Sports, Cocktails, Beer, Wine, Cider, Tea & Coffee, Grill , Guinness Quality Accredited,

Mon - Thu: 12:00 - 14:30, 17:00 - 23:00
Fri - Sat: 12:00 - 23:30
Sun: 12:00 - 22:30

Drink % Brewery
Greene King IPA 3.6 Greene King PLC

An easy drinking, refreshing IPA with a hoppy taste, and aroma to give a clean dry finish

Tasting Notes: Tawny Amber in colour with a hoppy taste and aroma.

Landlord 4.3 Timothy Taylor's Brewery

The drinkers' favourite, a 4.3% classic pale ale with a complex citrus and hoppy aroma

Tasting Notes: A strong classic ale with a golden amber colour. It has a scent of caramel, light fruits and roasted malt hints.

Spitfire Amber 4.2 Shepherd Neame

The beer is named after the legendary Spitfire aeroplane designed by RJ Mitchell. The versatility of the aircraft and the courage of its pilots were essential to victory and were a key symbol of the spirit of that time.

Tasting Notes: An infusion of three Kentish hops adorns this beautifully balanced, blood-orange tinted British bitter with an acutely aromatic allure. Hints of marmalade, red grapes and pepper are thrust from a springboard of warm, mellow malts. The floating fruity finish signs off with a smidgen of spice and raspberry.

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We serve the following food styles:

Restaurant, Traditional Sunday Roast, Traditional, Grill