Oak panelled and deceptively large, Red Lion may not be the place for a wide selection of beers, but in comparison to the other boozers around Carnaby Street, it's the one most likely to offer you a warm and comfy seat out of the cold (the front bar has an open fire) with a more-than-reasonably priced glass of what you fancy. Popular with the after work crowd, there's also a dartboard right next to the toilets, which can make things interesting as the evening wears on.
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