Within the walls of the Red you won’t find a T.V, jukebox or bandit. Just the crackle of the open fire, good beer and the pulse of conversation and laughter.
Within the walls of the Red you won’t find a T.V, jukebox or bandit. Just the crackle of the open fire, good beer and the pulse of conversation and laughter.
A quiet rural pub serving some nice real ales. A little bit like going back in time to a Public House when that meant going into someone’s house. Very friendly and welcoming but don’t expect too much else. I don’t think they do food… just beer.
The Red Lion. Well apart from it being literally next door to where we stay. The Landlord is so nice. My parents live up that way. He's so accommodating, he clears all the snow from front to back for the residents. Brilliant community spirit ☺️
Cosy place with open fire. Friendly staff with a good range of drinks
This is a proper country pub, of the sort that are few and far between nowadays. Great local ales and ciders, nothing to eat other than pork scratchings or other bar snacks, a warm welcome and friendly landlord, dogs all over the place and a roaring fire! Absolutely superb - would definitely recommend!
We spend a lovely afternoon here as part of a stag weekend. It's a really charming pub, with good real ales, cosy nooks to sit in, darts and games, and super friend staff. Richard looked after our party and left a lasting impression. He was such a nice guy and great barman!
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Opening Times
Mon | 18:00 – 22:30 |
Tue | Closed |
Wed | 18:00 – 22:30 |
Thur | Closed |
Fri | 18:00 – 22:30 |
Sat | 14:00 – 22:30 |
Sun | 14:00 – 21:00 |
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Cotherstone, Barnard Castle, DL12
Romaldkirk, Barnard Castle, DL12
Romaldkirk, Barnard Castle, DL12
This 18th century coaching inn stands next to the Saxon church in the picturesque village of Romaldkirk near Barnard Castle amidst the stunning countryside of Teesdale where the Durham and Yorkshire dales meet in spectacular rural landscapes.