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Red Arrow, Lutterworth
Lutterworth
LE17 4QF
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 5½ of 10) see review guidelines
Quinno _ left this review about Red Arrow
Pub that looks like it was built to serve the fairly respectable estate in the early 70s at a guess - it's now an unbranded GK pub. Unusual exterior design though far less obviously unusual inside with a sideways J-shaped main room with a strip of seating behind, all in good order. Pool and a nice darts area, alongside two different muted football matches on the go. A few punters in half an hour after opening. Four pumps with a somewhat light and fizzy Abbot available (NBSS 2). Maybe worth the 15 mins walk from town for fans of the unusual. 5.5
On 15th March 2026
- rating: 5
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Red Arrow
Very striking 1960s building, and worthy of note for that if nothing else, with a sloping concrete roof that goes from single storey at the front to double height beside the car park. Facilities include a pool table and dartboard near the front entrance, and a smattering of patio tables on two sides. Just Abbot available from the bank of four handpumps, but this was in good shape and just £4.01 on a Monday rather than the usual £4.45.
On 27th November 2023
- rating: 6
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Alan Winfield left this review about The Red Arrow
The Red Arrow is a very distinctive looking pub that is situated in a residential area to the west of Lutterworths centre.
This pub was built by Home Ales of Nottingham and was originally called the Flying Saucer.
Once inside the pub had a single room which ran around the curved bar,the right side had a raised area,the room was carpeted throughout and had comfortable bench seating with chairs,there were a few TVs on which were showing the football scores.
There were two pumps on the bar with one not in use,the one real ale was GK Abbot which was a decent enough drink.
The pub was very busy with mainly younger drinkers but the pub seemed to be friendly enough to me.
Pub visited 16/3/2013
On 16th March 2013
- rating: 6
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