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Lower Red Lion, St Albans Central, St. Albans

36 Fishpool Street
St. Albans
AL3 4RX
Phone: 01727855669

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Danny O'Revey left this review about Lower Red Lion

Old fashioned but pleasant pus hidden down the hill from the town. Good Beer Guide entry and did have a selection of beers. Child free and with an outside space, though this is within the car park but big enough to be separate.

On 18th September 2019 - rating: 7
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Alan Winfield left this review about Lower Red Lion

The Lower red Lion is a nice looking pub that is situated on the very nice looking Fishpool Street.
Once inside there are two separate rooms,the room to the right is square shaped and carpeted,there is comfy bench seating and normal tables and chairs,the right side of the room is up one step.
The room to the left is also square shaped and carpeted and has bench seating and chairs.
There were four real ales on the bar,i had a drink of 3 Brothers Blonde,which went down well,the other real ales were Dark Fox Bitter,Tring Gazelle and Vale Brill Gold.
I had a good chat with the friendly young couple who were behind the bar on my Saturday dinner visit,they also gave me directions to the Ye Olde Fighting Cocks.
I thought this was a very pleasant and comfortable pub to have a drink in.

Pub visited 24/6/2017

On 10th September 2017 - rating: 8
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Ian Mapp left this review about Lower Red Lion

Another classic pub in St Albans. How spoilt they are!

Two rooms and I always seem to pick the one where the action isn't.

Tonight, I missed out on joining the Hertfordshire Whisky Tasting society!

Made do with an excellent Paradigm Win Win.

Visit blogged at http://bit.ly/2tMDBNJ

On 6th July 2017 - rating: 8
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Pub SignMan left this review about Lower Red Lion

Just a short walk in the opposite direction to the town centre from St Albans Cathedral, this is a smart and friendly two bar pub with a good ale policy. The entrance porch offers doors to each bar on either side. The right hand door takes you into the Albans Bar – a smart Public Bar with a simple bar counter to the left and a good mix of seating in a spacious open area opposite. Walls have been painted in fairly neutral colours, enlivened a little by some sparse decor including old pictures, a few mirrors and a series of dark wood struts which act as an effective form of semi-partitioning from the far right part of the room. A unique feature has to be the pub dog wall, which comprises a section of wall next to the bar covered in photographs of various dogs that have seemingly visited the pub down the years. A few old boys were sat at the bar here, enjoying some noisy banter with customers spread around the rest of the room. The quieter Verulamium Bar to the left, accessed by a passage behind the servery, is carpeted and has exposed brick and stone walls with a few more of those drab wall panels to the rear. There is a large inglenook fireplace on the back wall with a nice little stove inside and a Newcastle Brown Ale mirror to one side. Elsewhere, decor is limited to some small photos on the end wall, whilst there is a boxy dark wood servery to the right. Music played quietly in the background and the locals all seemed like a friendly bunch.
On the bar I noted XT 6 and one other beer from the same brewery, Watling Street Pale, Three Brewers of St Albans Classic English Ale and Tring Side Pocket for a Toad. A very friendly and welcoming barmaid served up a pint of the XT6 which was in great shape and I really savoured it whilst reading my paper in the quieter left hand bar.
This is a quality local’s pub with a lively public bar and peaceful saloon which should appeal to a decent range of customers. It’s far enough in the wrong direction to avoid the tourist masses, but still close enough to town to add to a crawl or seek out in its own right. I enjoyed this one and would be happy to settle down over a pint or two in here again.

On 24th April 2017 - rating: 8
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Steve of N21 left this review about Lower Red Lion

Fishpool street is one of St Albans most attractive streets and the 17th Century Lower Red Lion sits comfortably within it with its welcoming white washed exterior. Inside the original two roomed interior either side of the central serving area remains and both rooms have a different feel and character to them.
The pub has had a focus on real ale for many years and I sampled very well kept Dark Star Hop Head from the available beers. Can continue to recommend this one for a visit when in St Albans.

On 23rd August 2015 - rating: 7
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Lower Red Lion

A very traditional pub located in a picture-postcard street linking the modern city to the site of Roman Verulamium. Retains a two-bar layout with a compact central servery, with further seating outdoor in the rear beer garden. A total of six handpumps are divided between the two bar counters, with cask offerings including Pale+Four and Kotuku from Tring and a local scrumpy. Well worth a visit.

On 23rd August 2015 - rating: 8
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Quinno _ left this review about Lower Red Lion

A revisit found this place almost the same as the 2009 review - including being almost empty again! Genteel atmosphere with no background muzak, TV or bleeps but plenty of old photos of the pub on the walls. Six ales over the two bars; XT15, Haresfoot Sundial (very good nick), 2x Tring, Dark Star Hophead. Millwhites cider also on. I do like this place but it really is an odd little enigma (maybe best visited after 7pm??). 7.5

July 2009
The pub is a traditional two-room affair served by a central bar with characterful dark varnished panelling, exposed brick walls etc. Six ales (Doombar, Cotleigh, Harveys Best, Oakham JHB, Querus and Springhead) plus a real cider in very good condition. Sadly, we were the only punters in there - bad news for a Sunday lunchtime! Where was everyone? The place was like a morgue. The basics are all there - clearly something has gone awry at some point in the recent past as in almost any other town there'd be plenty of customers on a Sunday afternoon. Most of the other pubs visited in St Albans that day had at least 20+ punters at any one time. If you like your beer, it's well-worth the visit but you may need to bring to your own atmosphere. Rated 6

On 1st August 2015 - rating: 8
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Moby Duck left this review about Lower Red Lion

A very nice pub this one , traditionally set out with two separate bars. My Pale+ Four from Tring Brewery was in great shape and most enjoyable.No problems returning here again.

On 28th July 2015 - rating: 7
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Real Ale Ray left this review about Lower Red Lion

A good traditional pub this one, where I enjoyed two very well kept ales, which were XT15 and Berkhamsted Brewery Sundial Golden Ale. The pub had a welcoming and friendly atmosphere and you could spend some time in here.

On 26th July 2015 - rating: 8
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Blackthorn _ left this review about Lower Red Lion

A traditional pub located just a short stroll from the High Street and cathedral, it consists of two separate bars with a central bar counter in between that serves both of them.

The left hand bar has predominantly exposed brick walls which I thought was quite unusual but quite effective and there was also a large brick fire-place at the rear. Flooring is the usual red patterned carpet and there was bench seating around the perimeter padded with red velvet. The bar to the right in contrast had white plasterwork on the walls and black timberwork which gave a quite different effect, and some black wooden balustrade to break up the space slightly. Another fire-place and wood burning stove was in here.

There was a good range of beers on tap which on this occasion were Dark Star Hophead, Pale Four and Kotuku from Tring, Sundial Golden Ale and XT15. Ciders too were well represented with Millwhite’s Original Scrumpy, Stowford Press and Addlestones. All in all, a very pleasant pub and well worth seeking out.

On 21st July 2015 - rating: 7
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