In May 2013 the 16th Century Queens Head Pub in St. James’ Street was purchased from the Pubco owners by the existing landlord and a full renovation has taken place whilst at the same time keeping all the properties individual characteristics. The ethos of the Pub remains the same ‘making the Queens a welcoming pub for all’, offering a relaxed ambience, and continuing to support live music. With a real log fire in winter, good ales and a warm welcome allied with beautifully re-furbished bedrooms, the Queens is definitely a pub for all.
The Queen’s has now established itself as one of the major venues for quality live music in Wales. Since 2005 “music in Monmouth” has curated music of national and international repute, frequently hosting bands from throughout Europe and beyond. A spread of world class jazz, experimental, acoustic, celtic and world music, always free admission with a voluntary collection taken – no covers, no tribute bands, no backing tapes – it is always live new music. Our music page has details of the forthcoming gigs.
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Monmouth, Gwent, NP25
The Old Nags Head. Promoting and hosting live music in Monmouth.
Drybridge, Monmouth, NP25
The Punch House is a Grade II listed building situated in Agincourt Square. Officially called the Punch House in 1896, it was initially a coaching inn called The Wine Vaults and records indicate that the pub was in existence as far back as 1769.
Monmouth, Gwent, NP25