The Red Lion Tavern

Lower High St, Chipping Campden
01386 840760

Recent Reviews

Andris Vizulis

Went there specifically for the Sunday Roast. I had the three-types-of-beef one, and my wife had the chicken. Both were outstanding and were served with really nice potatoes with crispy outsides, plus vegetables. Especially liked the fire roaring next to us since it was starting to get chilly!

Last One crying

This is a a good pub. Fabulous Sunday roasts. Regular Jazz trio led by Dutch Lewis usually last Sunday in the month 4-7 pm. Outside in the garden if fine.Nearby activities: Jazz music on siteFood & drinks: Great quality food.

Bradford Lynch

Stopped in here while visiting the Chipping Campden. We arrived a minute or two after the kitchen closed for the afternoon but the staff very graciously filled our order anyways. The food was tasty and the ales rich. It was just the fuel stop we needed before spending a few hours strolling about town.

Rachael Metz

Delicious lunch and beautiful atmosphere in Chippen Campden. They had many vegan options and lots of outdoor seating. The staff was very nice and accommodating to us. The meatless vegan burger was excellent, as were the chili and Buffalo cauliflower. Highly recommend if you stop in Chippen Campden!Food & drinks: Delicious lunch and beautiful atmosphere in Chippen Campden. They had many vegan options and lots of outdoor seating. The staff was very nice and accommodating to us. The meatless vegan burger was excellent, as were the chili and Buffalo cauliflower. Highly recommend if you stop in Chippen Campden!

Melanie Metz

Great vegan food for lunch. Vegan burger and chili was very good. Battered cauliflower was amazing. Greek salad (vegetarian) was not very filling.

Liz Redfern

We have just been for Sunday lunch and all I can say is ‘wow’ what an amazing meal! Need time we are in the area again we will definitely be visiting again! Thanks

Lee Kirkman

Called in late on Sunday afternoon hoping for the roast dinner. Sadly, they had sold out! Had the Cajun chicken burger, fish and chips and kids had burgers. Food was well cooked and tasty, nice pint of local IPA too. Service was quick, staff very polite. Location is great, right in the centre of the village.

Randy

Stopped in for dinner and a pint. Tried the gammon and found it tough and dry. Also tried the dirty fries and they were okay. Atmosphere is good in the traditional pub sense, and service was good.

Benjamin Schlossman

Pretty generic pub, the food is extremely average (if not poor) for what might be expected from the area - the burgers are small and deep fried (not on a grill etc) with no rareness at all and very dry, the loaded fries are covered in overly sweet BBQ sauce and pulled beef that was probably not brisket, and the sausage & mash is very small and deeply overpriced (£16.95!) for the quality. The service made us feel like we were an inconvenience being there in the first place. Wetherspoons would have better service, and better food, at a far less extortionate price.

Keith Bracey

Nice country pub in my grandfather's home town of Chipping Campden where we had lunch on a trip to find out more about my Grandad's early life. I had a nice filling "special" a Bratwurst and fries ? which my wife shared and she had a home made cauliflower cheese made with rich double gloucester and fresh cauliflower. All in all a lovely meal and very reasonable at £14.99 for mine and a bargain £4.50 for my wife's which was on the menu as a "side" All in all a great pub with great food and a nice atmosphere in the big beer garden with a nice shiny sliver "trailer" as the Americans call them! Great pub!Nearby activities: Nice museum and Roman Catholic church of St Catherine's where my great uncles killed in The Great War Mark and Frank Merriman are on the roll of honour. There's also St James C of E church up by the museum

Roma Kalani

As a vegetarian, we were extremely happy with the treatment as the server inquired if we’d like our chips fried in vegetable oil instead. The nachos were out of the world — fresh and delicious. The seating was amazing too as we got a private corner room!

Simon Lewis

I ate here with my girlfriend after a longish walk on the surrounding hills in Mar 2023. The pub has a large child and family friendly garden to the rear, really good food and some great beers and wine. Location is 4/5 because it sits right on the main road from Oxford to Stratford and perhaps that is a benefit... a matter of taste. I've not stayed here so can't comment on rooms.Walkability: The Red Lion in Long Compton sits in a great location in the Cotswolds with bridle ways and quiet roads radiating out in all directionsFood & drinks: It's a great Gastropub with Mains at about £20 a plate. Local beers are well kept... at the weekend it's worth booking ahead.

Mark Rowland

Went in for late lunch, early dinner. Sausage n mash was sublime. Black pudding mash potato was unique an perfection. The gravy superb. Fish n chips crispy and perfect. Mushy peas delicately minted.

The Team

Went here for Sunday roast. What an amazing meal, 12 vegetables 3 big bits of beef and a Yorkshire pud. The word's don't do it justice. Booking ahead is advised.Food & drinks: Good ale ? well kept. Fantastic food, a true hearty meal.

Keith Bailey

Had a lovely welcome from the hosts our room exceeded our expectations it was cosy and lovely and warm ate in the tavern both nights the food was tasty plentiful and hot also have to praise the staff who were very friendly and helpful and literally nothing was too much trouble would recommend this place next time we go to the cotswolds we will book here

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