The Red Lion

£8 - £20 / British
41 Hoxton St, London

Opening hours

12PM-12AM
  • Sunday 12PM-10PM
  • Monday 4PM-11PM
  • Tuesday 4PM-11PM
  • Wednesday 4PM-11PM
  • Thursday 12PM-12AM
  • Friday 12PM-12AM
  • Saturday 12PM-12AM

Endearing Rooftop Bar with Free Entertainment!

Upon setting foot in the eclectic embrace of The Red Lion, one is immediately captivated by more than just the array of craft beers and cocktails. This isn’t just a typical haunt; it’s a whimsical realm nestled comfortably within the buzz of Shoreditch, LAID OUT over three entertaining floors. Each level seems to herald its own prospective narrative—from a lively game of foosball and free pool below, to the enchantment of a spacious rooftop garden above, where patrons can bask under the sun or recalibrate their senses when the skies open up. It’s this multi-dimensional charm that sets The Red Lion apart, giving patrons like yours truly the indulgent illusion that a single evening here doesn’t quite suffice. There are always uncharted nooks left to explore, surprise karaoke sessions prefaced by whispered laughter, and, blissfully, a well-placed terrace with your name on it when the right breeze blows through.

Inside, the bemused antics of favorite barmasters Raghav, Paul, and Thomas create a comforting familiarity as they present undeniably crafted brews and chat below the thrum of Spotify-synchronized rhythms chosen victoriously by the crowd. Thomas’ prowess behind the Guinness pump became legendary during my visit—not only exuding an authentically friendly presence, but also emanating palpable charisma sure to bridge even the subtlest of divides between strangers finding common ground through pint(s) held high. On another quaint evening, as Angel lived up to her namesake, delivering grace and good humor above board, moments seemed to embrace each other naturally amidst the camaraderie. True, some murmur noteriety surrounding the management's irritable guises whispers untimely beneath these tales, but then again, The Red Lion triumphs if nothing else—a boisterous beacon melding tales together with sliver perspectives, its commonly cherished spaces perpetually buzzing to old and new songs alike. — Clarissa Cuisinier

How to get there

41 Hoxton St, London

London City Airport — 6.04 mi

Old Street - 589 yd

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