Welcome to the Red Lion at Cotherstone. CAMRA Good Beer Guide Entry.

LocAles, craft ciders, open fires, beer garden, darts & dominoes. We sell craft ciders, real ales, cask beers & bitters from local craft micro brewers. Always stocking, Yorkshire Dales Brewing Company (Butter Tubs, Golden Best Bitter & Aysgarth Falls, Blonde Ale) and Kemp's Vintage Cider. We’re situated 4 miles from Barnard Castle and 6 miles from Middleton-in-Teesdale in the historic North Riding of Yorkshire. Please browse through our pages and discover some of the charms of this cracking little pub set in the heart of Teesdale. Please note, "No Paws Indoors," assistance animals only. The Red Lion has a no pets indoors policy. We're happy for you to bring your pets into the beer garden but ask you not to bring them into the bar area, thank you.

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Dogs no longer allowed inside. After reading fantastic reviews about this pub and how dog friendly it is, we travelled here from outside the area but were very disappointed to...read more
Dogs no longer allowed inside. After reading fantastic reviews about this pub and how dog friendly it is, we travelled here from outside the area but were very disappointed to find dogs are no longer allowed inside. Although there was no problem sitting in the beer garden it was too cold and wet so we left after 1 pint.
John Gill - 2 Jul 2023
We went in the Red Lion a couple of times whilst staying in Romaldkirk in May. We shall be returning as the pub and landlord Richard were fantastic. Proper real ales, friendly...read more
We went in the Red Lion a couple of times whilst staying in Romaldkirk in May. We shall be returning as the pub and landlord Richard were fantastic. Proper real ales, friendly locals, a warm welcome for our dog and excellent prices. If you are in the area this hostelry should not be missed.
Rob Reeson - 31 Aug 2019
This local ale house is kept in the old way no TV no Music just plain speaking folk I have visited this place for the last three years on my trip up North. The ale is kept and...read more
This local ale house is kept in the old way no TV no Music just plain speaking folk I have visited this place for the last three years on my trip up North.
The ale is kept and served by the Landlord since 2002. You are welcome wind or shine but leave your muddy boots at the door.
So if you are walking or driving check the hours as he needs his rest, come and taste his fine ales.
Peter Davis - 5 Jul 2018