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The Red Lion, Liskeard
Liskeard
PL14 3JL
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Soup Dragon left this review about The Red Lion
A terraced pub, with a rear patio area. The facade has recently been redecorated in white render, with red and black paintwork and black painted keystones over a Romanesque doorway and windows. There is etched glass of a rampant lion.
The interior is an open plan room, with a side area. The decor is cream and red, with cream and wood panel in the side area and there was a nice fireplace feature. The walls were adorned with mirrors, rifles and hunting traps amongst other things. There was a pool table and a large TV, which wasn’t on at my visit. The background music was general stuff and at a decent level. The service was really friendly and the clientele seemingly locals – also very welcoming.
Beer; usual tap stuff with a very good Dartmoor Jail Ale and Penpont Shipwreck Coast on handpull.
I enjoyed my stop here; I found it a very friendly little locals place. I would happily pop back.
On 8th November 2011
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- Pool Table : Yes last updated 08 November 2011 by hondo .
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 08 November 2011 by Alan Hurdle