Closed Birmingham pub known for its Sunday roasts is 'nearly there' ahead of a summer return. The Red Lion in the Jewellery Quarter has been closed since last October for a major refurbishment.
Under Joule's Brewery, the pub on Warstone Lane was carefully enhanced while preserving the charm and character of the Grade II-listed boozer. The Red Lion was previously famous for its Sunday roasts, named Birmingham's 'best place' in 2019 and 16th in the country.
While it's unknown if roasts will return, The Red Lion confirmed its opening date with a message from the new landlords. On social media, The Red Lion posted: 'The countdown is on. The Red Lion Jewellery Quarter reopens on July 14. And with opening day now officially in sight, it's time for us to properly introduce ourselves. We're George and Tori, and we'll be the team behind the next chapter of The Red Lion. Over the past few months we've been working alongside Joule's Brewery as this incredible historic pub has been lovingly restored, and we're so excited to finally start sharing what we've been working on.'
From brewery-fresh Joule's beer and Château Bessan wines to Quarter Slice pizza, the Beer Courtyard, rooftop terrace and plenty of cosy corners to settle into, the new landlords can't wait to throw open the doors and welcome everyone in. They are looking forward to becoming part of the Jewellery Quarter community and thanked everyone who followed the journey so far.



