The Queen’s Head
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Independently owned pub in Soho, just off Regents Street and Piccadilly, maybe 50 yards from tube station. Sit down dining upstairs. Solid pub food wi…
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I agree with a lot of the write ups, one of the best little pubs in the area. Dotted in the midst of tourist city with its restaurant chains, places o…
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One of the best pubs around. In such a touristy area, it is amazing what these guys have created. A charming building, with a vintage atmosphere and t…
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6 Reviews on “The Queen’s Head”
Independently owned pub in Soho, just off Regents Street and Piccadilly, maybe 50 yards from tube station. Sit down dining upstairs. Solid pub food with a really gracious staff.
I agree with a lot of the write ups, one of the best little pubs in the area. Dotted in the midst of tourist city with its restaurant chains, places of interest and theatres, this pub stands out. It is a decent price, down to earth staff and it is surprisingly never too busy. cookandpour.co.uk
One of the best pubs around. In such a touristy area, it is amazing what these guys have created. A charming building, with a vintage atmosphere and the best selection of wine and beer. The food is great and the value even more so! A must in every craft beer lover and traditional pub-goer.
The queens head Piccadilly – With the number of Pubs available in west end you could quite easily get ripped off But not at this venue. The Queens Head is a good traditional friendly pub, good service a pleasant atmosphere. We ate here Friday evening before seeing The Jersey Boys at the theatre just next door. We found this pub by looking at the map of restaurants and thought this looks good. We weren’t disappointed, in fact we’re really happy with the food, friendly service and the price. We ate before the show starts, thought it might be crowded but was perfect. We got a table very nice and Lovely old boiling, great atmosphere, not posh but rustic with excellent food, which suited us just right. Would definitely eat there again.We had :Starters – Oat crusted goat’s cheese, beetroot, mustard & blue cheese panna cotta, croutons, candied walnuts & balsamic reductionMains – Slow roast pork belly, sweet potato mash, shiitake, dutch finger carrots, charred pear, beetroot & cherry jamIf you are in central London near Piccadilly, this is the best place to have lunch and few drinks to take a break from busy life. Highly Recommended.
I spent one lonely and delicious meal at The Queen’s Head some months ago now but still remember it well. Not only was I tout seule in that I wasn’t out with friends, but I was also the only person in the restaurant on that afternoon. I remember being bowled over by the lovely interior of the pub, that had a kind of smokey rustic charm that new build pubs just can never hope to emulate. The service was quiet and efficient and I was served almost immediately after making my orders, probably something to do with the relative dearth of punters in the restuarant section – which was quite at odds with the hubbub of the ground floor. I had a superb courgette fritter with smoked salmon and twice baked chips, followed by the most delicious Eaton Mess I’d ever had the pleasure of tickling my tastebuds with. Was a very relaxed meal after several hours spet chilling in Green Park and I would definitely go back here again!
A special pub. A fantastic little pub. There are very few places left like this, especially in Piccadilly Circus. Friendly staff, top-notch beer and delicious, good value food. The home-made pie and mash comes highly recommended.