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The Red Lion Old Marston
Local pub serving Great Food & Real Ale.
Local pub serving Great Food & Real Ale.
We've an extensive range of drinks.
Draught Beers and Cider
Gin Bar
and much more..
Side Bar Area.
Nice Relax Atmosphere
Dart Board Available
Selection of our current drinks
Ciders
Lager, IPA's
The Red Lion is an iconic pub nested in the picturesque village of Old Marston. Sitting on the edge of the City just a stone’s throw from the stunning attractions within Oxford, the pub has quickly become the favourite for many locals and tourists wanting to experience our great food and fine real ales.
Our outside area offers a place of tranquility, enjoying the atmosphere of this traditional pub offering good food and fine beers. In the summer we host Aunt Sally teams and also have a table tennis table. Since the introduction of overnight stay for our motorhome customers, the area is quite vibrant and cosmopolitan and well worth a visit.
The Red Lion run numerous teams, both Darts and Aunt Sally have 2 teams that play on Tuesdays & Wednesday nights, with pub quiz once a month. If you're interested in playing, please contact the Stewart Berry on (01865) 247761 or simply drop into the pub, have a chat with him and enjoy one of our fine Real Ales.
Red Lion prouds itself on offering tradional pub food that’s hearty and great value for money.!
So come and treat yourself! – There will be a different specials menu each week!
To Book Either call our reservation line on 01865 247761 or simply use our book at table. app
The special menu will be shown on our facebook page, you can visit this by either going to our whats on page on this website or direct on our Facebook Page
The gin and tonic has served more Englishmen's lives, and minds, than all the doctors in the Empire." - Sir Winston Churchill
We offer a wide range of Gins, Beers, Spirits & Wines and other world drinks!
A Copa de Balon is a type of glass that is perfect for drinking gin and tonics. (Typically bulbous in shape and sits on a stem almost like a red wine glass)
Gin was born around 1689 in England, which is a spirit which derives its predominant flavour from juniper berries. Gin has evolved from use in herbal medicine to an object of commerce in the spirits industry.
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Food Served
WiFi
Families Welcome
Real Ale
Live music
Parking