"the red lion in holmes chapel (besides the church) is part of the ember inns group and they have a separate vegan and vegetarian menu. the vegan netzen are: butternut squash risotto (ve) roasted butternuss quiver, cherry tomatoes, economical, earlylingsaufion, an alternative to the Greek style feta (prepared with cocosnus oil,) thymian and covered with babysalat. 670kcal 10.49 katsu curry (ve) bombay style vegetable seasoned filet served with comminuted poppadom with katsu curry sauce and minze coriander rice. 685kcal 10.79 chilli non carne (ve) tomaten mixed bohnen chili served with steamed rice and jalapenos. 438kcal 9.49 greek style salad (ve) roasted squash, red paprika, cirsch tomaten, gurke, babysalat and an alternative to the Greek style feta (made with cocose oil). dressed in house dressing. 330kcal 8.99 ember COB-STYLE salad (ve) salat leaves with tabbouleh salate, roasted mais, granat apple seeds, cherry tomatoes, gurke, avocado and red pepper. served with granatapfel dressing. 437kcal 8.99 vegan burger (ve) vegetable burger with an alternative to the Greek style feta (made with cocos oil). served in a roasted bungalow with salad, tomato and vegan burgersauce. served with dressed salad. 731kcal 11.79 katsu burger (ve) Bombay style plant-based spicy filets. topped with warm Katsu sauce (ve). 637kcal 11.49 I had the vegan burger who was good. I have not noticed any vegan feta to be honest. a little burger. my partner had the cob style salad, but they had no granatapfel seeds, so gave him sweet. we sat outside when we had our dog with us. halfway through our meal, two men came out and sat on the next table to smoke us, which was not very pleasant for us when we eat. there were more tables, but we have the impression that they were always sitting on this table and didn't want to move for someone. all in all, it was ok because there are not many vegan options in the opposite (except the bear’s head that has its game recently released on the vegan front)."