A hideout two steps away from the throng of Piccadilly Circus and London's West End, offering quality local real ales, homemade food made onsite from fresh ingredients
A cosy upstairs restaurant (ranked #231 of 18,018 restaurants in London on tripadvisor) with room for around 30 diners and a wide selection of specially selected beverages that tied venues are unable to offer.
This historic pub dates back to 1736 and the current owners pride themselves on running an independent establishment that stays true to the historic roots of the venue and the ideals of what a London pub should be.
To everyone at the Queens Head, Where to begin! I want to say a huge thank you from the bottom of my heart for hosting a truly incredible 30th birthday. From the moment we arrived till the very last orders, you welcomed us in like friends and made us feel at home. I can’t speak highly enough of your team - Katy, Dish and the lovely Australian lady were absolutely brilliant with us all night and my friends commented how much of a difference it makes, they’re all a huge credit to your venue. We also really appreciated the little touches - the welcome bubbly/shot, the birthday card, the music system any the general presentation of the place were all top notch and made for a great experience. We’d recommend The Queens Head to anyone. Will - big thanks to you for helping organise this from the start, you delivered on everything you promised and I’m truly grateful. This night will live long in the memory!
Great pub and a great pint of Guinness. Others nearby may claim to do the best pint of Guinness in London - but this no nonsense, friendly pub is definitely up there! I will be back.
A decent pub in the backstreets behind Piccadilly Circus. It’s pretty small downstairs so don’t expect a set after work time. There looked like there was an upstairs too so there may have been more space up there. It was good to see Paulaner Municher Hell on tap too. Despite recent reviews this came in at £6.50. Not altogether bad, but also not sub £6 either. Worth popping by for a flyer but not the sort of place you’d spend all night at.
I will start with how sorry I am this took so long to write. I should have done it immediately, but life got in the way. This is BY FAR our favorite pub in London. The look, the vibe the staff and of course the drinks. Everything fires on all cylinders. Adding cream to the top, they offer live music. Not just any music, but quality. Queens Head is cozy and unassuming. You feel like you know everyone there and the staff treats you like family. Frankie, Will, Katey and Nicole are all amazing. When i showed them my home bar, they immediately collected items to add to my fun. Check them out in the pic section. We just cannot say enough about this Pub. It is always the first one we go to when we get to London and the ONLY one we go to everyday are there. GO GO GO.........You will NOT regret it.
Great beer great pub food, and great service. Some people seemed in a hurry to get their check. I don't know why. Sit back enjoy life and the great pub food. Some of the best steak and ale pie I've had in London. No frills just good simple food. Reserve a table to avoid getting turned down. We got lucky, others not so.
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The Devonshire is your classic London pub — warm, welcoming, open to all, serving up homemade bar food from our in-house butcher and bakery, and of course a perfect pint of Guinness.
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You will find The Crown in Brewer Street London within a short stroll of Regent Street, Shaftesbury Avenue and Piccadilly Circus - however you won't find another like it.