Classic British pub grub & Indian dishes with pints & whiskies
























"A dinner theater in the round retells The Lion King with live music and dancing, and the African- and Asian-inspired dishes—like “Cape Malay shrimp curry” and Moroccan lamb shank—were tasty, highlighting flavors you don’t often see on Disney Cruise Line." - Elizabeth Rhodes Elizabeth Rhodes Elizabeth Rhodes is a senior editor at Travel + Leisure, covering everything from luxury hotels to theme parks to must-pack travel products. Originally from South Carolina, Elizabeth moved to New York City from London, where she started her career as a travel blogger and writer. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"Spend your holiday a bit more casually at the British pub Red Lion Pub in Montrose. Open from 11am-12am, there will be dinner plates decked out with turkey, stuffing, candied yams, brussel sprouts, and more. Price: $38 per person" - Gianni Greene

"True to its label as a British pub, Red Lion Pub’s Christmas Day menu is full of comfort food favorites at a relatively affordable price. The pub will be open from 11 a.m. to midnight on Christmas Day and will offer turkey dinner plates at $38 per person. Be sure to come hungry — each plate is chock full of turkey, sage stuffing, yams, Brussels sprouts, mashed potatoes, roast potatoes, green beans, carrots, cranberry sauce, and gravy." - Lane Gillespie

"True to its label as a British pub, Red Lion Pub’s Christmas Day menu is full of comfort food favorites at a relatively affordable price. The pub will be open from 11 a.m. to midnight on Christmas Day and will offer turkey dinner plates at $38 per person. Be sure to come hungry — each plate is chock full of turkey, sage stuffing, yams, Brussels sprouts, mashed potatoes, roast potatoes, green beans, carrots, cranberry sauce, and gravy." - Lane Gillespie
"Eating at Red Lion Pub in Montrose means you might run into an entire football (that’s soccer to us Americans) team, people yelling intensely at football (still soccer) on TV, and someone next to you enunciating the word “pint” while ordering beer. Determining where the English cosplay begins and ends at Red Lion proves difficult, but the bar stocks enough whisky and English or Irish beer to get you saying, “God Save The Queen'' regardless. Grab a bar stool or wood-paneled booth and order up a stomach-busting portion of shepherd’s pie, fish and chips, or chicken tikka masala. And while the food here won’t blow your mind, it will sop up quite a lot of beer and most of it comes covered in cheese, and that counts for a lot." - Chelsea Thomas