This is a nice old restaurant (and there's rooms too) which serves very well cooked English food and vegetables. It all takes a long time though and you can't be in a hurry. Delicious and well presented. Quite pricey: a sunday roast entree was about £12-17. Great for a special occasion, and ye olde English charm. They will give smaller portions for children. bring something to do for kids, rather formal atmosphere makes them fidget!
Favorite Dish: I had the roast lamb with mint and lemon stuffing which came with all trimmings, the veg was gorgeous and the lamb perfectly cooked. the citrus cheesecake was all right but the passionfruit sorbet that came with it was my highlight.
Written Aug 22, 2006
Address: Church Street, Lacock, Wiltshire SN15 2LB
Phone: 01249 730 230
Website: http://www.lacock.co.uk/index.html
With our stomachs growling on a late Sunday morning we eagerly searched for a place to have brunch. After scowering Chippinham for a suitable place we retired to Lacock and found The Red Lion. One can't miss it as it is one of two hotels in the village. I think the place also doubles as a B&B but apparently everyone else had finished their breakfasts as we were the sole customers.
Found the place to be interesting especially the archiatecture. Low ceilings and dark wood beams held the whole place up. Service was fine and the good was tasty and well prepared.
Favorite Dish: Pretty standard fare, eggs, sausages, toast, etc. Nothing to crow about but pretty traditional.
We enjoyed our visit
Written Feb 14, 2006
Address: High Street, Lacock, Wiltshire, SN15 2LQ,
Phone: tel: 01249 730456
Website: http://www.specialplacestostay.com/search/display.php?FileID=bh3213
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With our stomachs growling on a late Sunday morning we eagerly searched for a place to have brunch. After scowering Chippinham for a suitable place we retired...

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