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Queen's Head
66 Acton Street
St Pancras
London
WC1X 9NB
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Opening Times
Monday | Midday - 11.00 pm |
Tuesday | Midday - Midnight |
Wednesday | Midday - Midnight |
Thursday | Midday - Midnight |
Friday | Midday - Midnight |
Saturday | Midday - Midnight |
Sunday | Midday - 11.00 pm |
Owner
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About the Pub
Narrow, late Georgian side-street premises, just off the Gray’s Inn Road, with a single bar, smoking patio at the rear and benches on the pavement. It retains much of its Victorian character such as etched mirrors, a splendid bay window, a fine back gantry, floor tiling, blue wall tiles (listed), lamps, a lovely fireplace, a lantern and a mixture of old, non-matching tables and chairs. Up to three traditional ciders sold from handpump and bag-in-the-box - winner of the CAMRA London Regional Cider Pub of the Year Award 2013 and 2016. Now an accredited member of CAMRA's LocAle scheme and offers a 10% discount to CAMRA members. Also has interesting beers on keg tap such as Kernel. The pub can stay open beyond the listed closing times depending upon trade. The food menu is designed to complement the beer - Mrs Kings's Melton Mowbray pork pies, cured meats, cheeses and ploughmans. There is always something going on here, live music on the piano every Thursday night from 8 o’clock and every Sunday from 4.30 and the last Thursday of the month features a five piece Jazz band.
Historic Interest
Grade II listed:- No.66: Stucco. Three storeys, attic and cellars. Three windows. Mid-late C19 public house frontage, restored, of moulded pilasters with enriched capitals and consoles flanking entablature with dentil cornice. Central bowed window with engraved glass; double, panelled doors to either side, part glazed with engraved glass. Stucco Ionic pilasters at angles rise through first and second floors carrying a dentil cornice. First and second floor windows, two-pane recessed sashes. Attic storey with recessed panels alternating with two-light casement windows. Moulded coping. INTERIOR: good interior with green tiled dado, tiled cornice frieze, mirrors along back bar and wall opposite counter. Stair with closed string and column newels.
Regular cask ales
This pub serves 1 regular beer.
- Redemption Trinity
Changing cask ales
This pub serves 2 changing beers.
Source: Regional
Features
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Real Ale Available
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Real Cider Available
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Member Discount Scheme
10% off real ales.
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LocAle Accredited
ELB, Portobello or Redemption.
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Heritage Pub
Interior of Some Regional Importance
Facilities
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Lunchtime Meals
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Evening Meals
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Pub Garden
Outside seating until 10pm.
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Live Music
Thursday and Sunday - lve jazz/ragtime and blues on Thu.
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Newspapers
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Real Fire
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Smoking Area
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Wifi
View on Larger Map
Queen's Head
66 Acton Street
St Pancras
London
WC1X 9NB
Sat Nav Reference
Transport
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Close to Bus Routes
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Close to Railway Station
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Close to London Underground / Overground / DLR
Nearby Bus Routes (100m)
Nearby Station (500m)
King's Cross
Nearby London Underground/Overground/DLR (500m)
King's Cross St Pancras
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