The Lion Inn
Fresh British food, local ales and country comforts. The Lion Inn is the perfect post-drinks spot in Winchcombe! For more information visit: https://thelionwinchcombe.co.uk/
Top insider tip - the Lion Inn was actually used in our recent Macs Adventure video shoot in the Cotswolds - you can watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrvk7Ehb80g.
Opening hours
Opening hours vary year on year and can be seasonal. Be aware that on UK bank holidays and school holidays standard opening hours may differ also.
Pubs in England (especially in small villages) may only open on certain days of the week and only for a couple of hours. They also may close if they are especially quiet in the afternoons or late in the evening or if they have a private function
It's always worth calling and booking ahead (+44 (0) 1242 603 300) if you plan to visit/book a table or simply check they will be open/have availability to avoid disappointment on arrival.
Alternatively, please see the below link to the Social Media page (the best option for checking the latest updates on operating hours): https://www.facebook.com/thelionwinchcombe/
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