The Queens Head, Bradfield - pub details
Address: Southend Road, Bradfield, Berkshire, RG7 6EY [map] [gmap]
Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 12263)
Aldermaston (2.3 miles), Midgham (3.1 miles), Theale (3.3 miles)
Brewery: Fullers
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
- Outside seating, Children allowed, Function room for hire
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> Current user rating: 7.5/10 (rated by 11 users)
> Local guide: Berkshire pub guide
other pubs nearby:
Six Bells, Beenham (1.3 miles), Boot Inn, Stanford Dingley (1.3 miles), Bull, Stanford Dingley (1.4 miles), Winning Hand, Beenham (1.5 miles), Spring Inn, Sulhamstead (1.8 miles)
user reviews of the Queens Head, Bradfield
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| QH is a great pub. The present owners have turned it into a real local that has become the centre of the community. The food is not cheap but is excellent and they have retained the bar area for drinking, avoiding the common problem of isolating those who only want a drink. Staff are always polite and friendly although they are sometimes rushed when swamped on evenings when people haven't booked. We are also fortunate in being able to walk here and will continue do so! ric27 - 4 Aug 2009 12:35 |
| We love the Queens Head! Couldn't disagree more with comments 2 below. This pub has come on a treat in last year (we never came in before as it always seemed to be closed) and it is so great to see a village pub thriving in hard times. There is always a great atmosphere in here and the food is amazing - so much to choose from and never a disappointment! The staff are always friendly, polite and attentive. When we meet up with friends they always want to go to our local - great for us as we can walk home! We love coming to share a Fish Platter on a Friday Night. Sunday lunch has to be one of the best around the area, but we have been turned away when we didn't book as it was busy. We will continue to enjoy all this place has to offer! FYW - 1 May 2009 23:29 |
| Wow - seems like I went to a different place to the reviewer below! I met up with my friends here on Good Friday - pub was busy with plenty of drinkers and diners and had a great atmosphere. We were put on a lovely round table for 8 of us which meant we could all have a good chat together. Lots of choice on the menu that all sounded lovely, I finally settled on the pigeon breast, black pudding and bacon starter and skate wing with creamy leeks and crab and prawns for main. Pigeon was wonderfully cooked, and got two massive breasts and plenty of black pudding and bacon with it too. The skate was also delicious, perfectly cooked again and the creamy leeks really complemented the delicate fish. Everyone in the party really enjoyed their food, some of the other dishes we had were roast duck leg, poached salmon salad, homemade fillet burger, rib-eye steak and a massive bowl of mussels which looked great! There were some amazing looking puddings too but unfortunately I had no room for any more! The sneaky spoonful of homemade crumble I had though was very tasty. I will definitely be back here, service was attentive and food just amazing, no wonder they have won an award from Fullers! mecs - 18 Apr 2009 12:52 |
| Made the mistake of trying the Sunday lunch at £12.50. Cold plates, some cold veg, just about warm and cardboardy Yorkshires and, to top it all, no crispy crackling .... no crunch at all despite it being adverted on the menu. Just soggy pork fat. Couple this with a front of house who insisted on asking for feedback but then didn't listen, became incredibly defensive and offered up bizare excuses like 'that soggy fat is your cracking sir'! We couldn't wait to leave. Very disappointing and yet another business that has forgotton that the customer matters. For those in the mood for a roast, a Toby's is as good for half the price! Katerina - 6 Apr 2009 21:23 |
| Have been a couple of times since the pub changed hands and have been impressed with the change. Very friendly staff and great food. Slightly pricy for the area but very good quality. Bar food is of a higher than usual quality too. I believe they do tea and cakes in the afternoon. tommy_tucker - 17 Apr 2008 16:09 |
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