Queens Head of Stowmarket is a new relaxing eatery whilst keeping it’s tradition as the town hub for social drinks and meeting friends.
A welcoming place for all the family, our food mixes street fare with a sharing platter concept designed to encourage groups to meet, chat, relax and dine in a friendly atmosphere within the center of town.
Whether its elevating a humble burger or hot dog, Queens provides a variety of dishes that will suit any palette and prides itself on serving vegan and gluten free options.
Open throughout the week and serving food in a chilled environment until 9pm, why not give us a try? Bring your family, bring friends, bring your hunger pains! To the heart of town…The Queens Head Stowmarket.
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This pub is fantastic. The decor is great and the food is always really good. The menu changes fairly regularly so definitely worth checking out occasionally. The staff are always attentive and helpful with recommendations.
Excellent restaurant! Good food, kind staff, beautiful atmosphere...today was my first-time here. I'm from Manhattan and I can honestly say this restaurant matches great restaurants in New York any day. Cheers!
What a surprise! An absolute oasis on a dreary day, gorgeous decor and I loved the attention to detail and the fairy lights. Cocktails and food were divine and staff so lovely. Thank you. That deep fried ice-cream was so good and my hamburger was top notch!
Much modernised pub since my day. Good to see. Service was good. Nice to sit out in the sun with a view of the church.
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Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14
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Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14
Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14
A rare example of a back-street pub that was a former beer house and has only had a full license since 1962. Tucked away, but located quite close to the nearby railway station with its magnificent early Victorian facade.