Last week, John and I had a fantastic opportunity to dine at the recently refurbished Red Lion in Welwyn. We were very kindly invited to the opening night to try their brand new menu and take a first look at their complete makeover.
The Red Lion is a pub, bar and restaurant located at the heart of Hertfordshire and offers an amazing range of food and drink for everyone. They have a range of menus including a festive menu for the Christmas season, a vegan menu and plenty of options for those who have dietary requirements or simply want a lighter option.
The restaurant and bar have had a complete makeover inside and out and boast log fires, cosy seating areas and a contemporary feel.
The Makeover
Drinks
Before we were sat at our table, we went to get a drink at the bar. John went for a draught beer whereas I went straight for the make-your-own-gin-cocktail bar. With the recommendation of the bartender, I put together my gin and tonic with a slice of orange and some raspberries for a Mediterranean inspired gin. I loved the idea of the gin bar and hope its something they do often.
The Country Pub & Dining Experience
When we were ready to eat and we'd taken a little look around the pub, we were taken to our seat which was quietly tucked away at the back of the restaurant in a nice quiet spot. We dived straight into the menu and ordered some amazing starters. John went for the Deep-Fried Brie and I couldn't help myself... I got the Baked Camembert which I shared (a little) with John. I'm the sort of person who can't have a starter because she won't finish her main but I just had to try the cheese. Both cheese starters were amazing and set the bar really high. The camembert was baked to perfection and paired with the selection of bread made it even better. John's brie went down a treat along with the chutney and was a great portion size for a starter.
Starters eaten, we were soon met with our mains. I ordered a Chicken, Leek and Creme Fraiche pie whilst john ordered the Panko Bread Chicken Milanese. We also decided to order some Onion Rings as well as some Tenderstem Broccoli, Asparagus and Green Beans in a Soy Glaze.
John and I were so excited to eat. The starters were impressive and the mains followed the same way. My pie was absolutely amazing. The flavours complimented each other, it was warming, filling and the pastry was perfect. Paired with vegetables and mash, it was the perfect pub dinner for me.
John's chicken also went down a treat. He really enjoyed it and said it was a great classic pub dinner. Both of us felt extremely full after that and enjoyed every bite. Of the two dishes, we both agreed the pie was the winner and something we'd both like to order next time we visit.
Last but not least, dessert was served and John and I ordered very different things. I decided that I'd like to try The Ambassador's Melting Chocolate & Hazlenut Bomb whilst John went for the White Chocolate Cheesecake Tower. Normally John is the one delving into chocolate whilst I pick something lighter and fruiter but we went for something different for us.
The chocolate bomb tasted lovely but I think I had higher expectations for it. The inside was beautiful and the flavours were rich and indulgent but I think I expected a more entertaining experience because the bomb didn't really melt. It wasn't a problem in terms of flavour but I felt if the chocolate ball was a little thinner or the sauce was warmer, it'd melt easier giving the desired outcome. I ate every last bit of it though and was glad I tried it.
John's cheesecake tower was probably the better of the two. The white chocolate was beautifully paired with the fruits and we loved the deconstructed look of it. Every element of cheesecake was there but without the classic cheesecake look.
John and I are dessert people so when we visit again we'd probably try two completely different desserts. John said he'd try the Home-baked Triple Chocolate Cookie whereas I'd love to try the Creme Brulee or Lemon Meringue Flamed Alaska.
Would we go there again and recommend it to others?
The answer is simple: yes and yes. If you're passing by Hertfordshire or your local to the area like us, then I'd definitely recommend a visit. The menu is absolutely gorgeous and is probably one of the best meals out I've had in a while now. The Red Lion is a beautiful place and located on the outskirts of Welwyn on a quiet road. It's a place I'll definitely return to for a Sunday lunch or another date night with John gladly. If you're considering a visit, you'd be silly not to go!
For details on how to get there and what's available on their menu, you can visit their website or call the number on the card above!
This is near me and whilst I've heard of The Red Lion in Welwyn, I've never been. Looking at the food pics in this post, this will definitely have to change! That chocolate bombe looks incredible! <3
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