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The Red Lion, Separate Area

Location pin

The Green, Fernhurst, Haslemere, GU27 3HY - 

  • Credit card

    From
    £250 min spend

  • Users

    Up to
    18 standing

An idyllic country pub in the charming village of Fernhurst; The Red Lion is a blissful spot for a quick drink or a relaxed meal.

The Separate Area is a beautiful space within The Red Lion located very close to the The Green, Fernhurst, Haslemere

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 18

Theatre

Theatre

up to 16

Boardroom

Boardroom

up to 16

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 16

Audio & visual

Projector & screen

Projector & screen

Location

Reviews

  • Tom Bourlet

    February 2024

    We did a 10 mile walk and went here after for lunch, I seriously loved it! The homemade pie was amazing, as was the halloumi fries as a starter. The sticky toffee pudding wasn't quite as good but they still get 10/10 for how stunning the main and starter were. The staff were beyond friendly, helping every step of the way. I'd definitely come back again. Just make sure to arrive before 2pm, when they stop taking food orders.

  • Atitaya Iamsiri

    January 2024

    I visited the pub in mind January, it was a lovely country pub style and friendly staffs. They have indoor and outdoor areas. The kitchen closed after lunch time around 3 o’clock and would be open again around 5 o’clock for the dinner time, if I didn’t get it wrong (Checking with the pub again when you arrive👌🏽) which was fine because the bar still opened for us to order the drinks. Nice place to stop after a hike. 👍🏽

  • S M

    January 2024

    I visited this pub with my group of 13 hikers. As soon as I walked in and told the dark haired lady behind the bar that we came in for drink only (it was 3pm after all), she started being rude. She sent us to sit outside (in January), which was ok with us as we really only wanted to stop for a drink. My friend tripped over a small and a pretty invisible step which lead to the garden (health & safety procedure of step visibility is definitely not followed here) and fell on the floor carrying hot pot of tea. This could have ended in a burnt injury, but luckily she "only" hurt her leg and hip. Please make this step visible to prevent others from tripping over it! The bar lady came to see us and immediately shouted "you are not allowed to eat your packed lunches here", we didn't (it was 3pm and we already ate our lunch 2 hours ago". The only person who took her cake out was my friend, the one who felt on the floor with the red hot tea pot. She was in a shock and needed sugar to calm her down and she was in bad pain. The pub lady shouted at her "you are not allowed to eat your cake here" knowing she just hurt herself. I found this behavior absolutely disgusting. What a bad way of running a pub! This is no way of treating your customers and you should be ashamed of your behaviour!

  • vero fiori

    January 2024

    We were a group of hikers passing by, decided to make a quick stop in your establishment in the afternoon. People of various nationalities we were (I feel like this information is relevant), including few natives, hoping for a quick and pleasant break in what looked like a lovely local pub. However, we received unbelievably rude treatment and intimidating 'service'. Inturders we were, to say the least, to your staff. We still ordered couple of teas and beers. Intimidating service continued outside, we were asked to put a few of our snacks away which, we respectfully did. Around 8 times in a row older lady and after another staff kept continuously checking on us and treated us like a little naughty teenagers. One member of our group also had an incident, she fell while she was bringing her tea outside. They did ask if she was okay, thankfully she seemed fine. After 10-15 minutes we were ready to continue with our journey. I think the staff then realized they went too far with their hostility and on the way out thanked us for our custom. Is this how you treat your patrons? I never felt so uncomfortable in an english pub, hands down.