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The Queens Head |
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GENERAL
INFORMATION |
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GENERAL
MANAGER |
Jill Tindall. |
ADDRESS |
31 High Street, Pinner,
Greater London HA5 5PJ |
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CONTACT US |
Tel. 020 8868 4607 |
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MAP |
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Here For Map. |
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TYPE |
Pubs and restaurants in
Pinner |
PUB EXPLORER REFERENCE |
34759. |
PUB OPENING TIMES |
Monday - Saturday 11am -
11pm.
Sunday 11am - 10.30pm. |
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PHOTO GALLERY |
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FARMERS
MARKET |
A farmers market is
held in our car park every Sunday 10am - 2pm. The market offers a host
of produce including meats, fresh vegetables & pickles. |
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DRINKS |
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DRINKS ON
DRAUGHT |
Carlsberg, Fosters, Kronenbourg, Stella, Guinness, Strongbow Cider.
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REAL ALES |
Adnams Best, Wells
Bombardier, Greene King Abbot Ale, Young's Special + 2 weekly Guest
ales. |
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OTHER DRINKS |
Range of Wines, Tea & Coffee.
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We are accredited for
excellence in service of our quality real ales. |
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DINING AT OUR PUB |
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Good Homemade Pub Food served
from our own main menu including hand made pies & fresh fish dishes. We
purchase all of our meat from a local butcher and our fresh fruit and
vegetables from the local greengrocer. |
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MEAL TIMES |
Daily 12noon - 2pm. |
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FOOD
PROMOTIONS |
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SUNDAY
ROAST |
We offer a traditional Sunday
Lunch served with a choice of 3 meats and fresh seasonal vegetables for
£7.70. |
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FACILITIES |
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FACILITIES |
Outside Seating Area with
mature gardens, heating & lighting. Wheelchair
Access. |
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OTHER |
Over 14s Welcome when dining
only, Dogs Allowed after 2pm, Car Parking - 60
spaces. Debit & Credit Cards accepted for transactions of over £10. |
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Located
on the High Street in the centre of Pinner within a
conservation area, just 50 yards from the church, you will find the Queens
Head. This venue is the focal point of village social life.
All local
events have active participation from the pub. These include the St
George's Day festival and the weekly farmer's markets. History has it dating
back to 1540 and it is thought to have been an Ale House since 1344!
The pub
was known as the Crown Inn until 1715 it was changed to the Queen Head as a
tribute to Queen Anne who died the previous year. Queen Anne used to change horses here when riding between Hatfield
and London so the names change was particularly poignant.
Admiral Nelson's daughter was killed outside the pub in an accident involving the drayman
from the pub when she was knocked down by a horse.
With an attractive Tudor frontage, inside has
low ceilings, beams, tunnel walls and a very olde
worlde bar. We have a strong local clientele and
also attract many passers by and visitors. We
serve excellent food which is hand prepared from our
own menu, including homemade pies and fresh fish
dishes. Put this together with a real ale, a
choice wine or other refreshing drink from the bar
and you have a meal to remember. With no
machines or music this is a place to come and enjoy
a pleasant atmosphere and rediscover the art of
conversation. See you soon. |
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