The Queens Head, Aylesbury - pub details
Address: 1 Temple Square, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP20 2QA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 15045) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Aylesbury (0.2 miles), Stoke Mandeville (2.6 miles), Little Kimble (4.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Real ale
Pub suggested by Les on 5 Oct 2004
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other pubs nearby:
Farmer's Bar, Aylesbury (0.0 miles), Hobgoblin, Aylesbury (0.0 miles), Victoria Club, Aylesbury (0.0 miles), Saracens Head, Aylesbury (0.1 miles), Dark Lantern, Aylesbury (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Queens Head, Aylesbury
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| Now worthy of some of the better pubs in Aylesbury, but time will really tell. Very pleasant polished interior and good in the long Winter evenings as it is at the moment with the dim lightning giving it a bit of atmosphere. In my previous visits since the 'big refurb' they've usually have 4 beers on; Youngs bitter is the regular & Doombar is the 'occasional' regular (sometimes Landlord), the other two have been a Tring brewery beer/St Austell Tribute or something totally different & interesting - last night there was the usual Youngs Bitter but also 3 ales from the Wolf brewery in Norfolk - I tried 2 of the them & they were well kept, 50/50 if they should have been topped up though. They are experimenting with beer so it's worth taking a look. A nice pub. Booze_Allen - 8 Dec 2011 18:04 |
| A refurbished pub, looks very nice and cosy. Beer is a bit pricey , 3 real ales to choose from, 2 'boring' and 1 'interesting' went for the Tring Sidepocket, it was about the right temperature and wasn't off but it had no condition, it was as flat as a pancake. I wish them well. Abteilung - 30 Oct 2011 21:07 |
| Went to the Queen's Head a couple of weeks ago before seeing Corden play at the Waterside Theatre with a couple of friends and had a really good time. It didn't used to be much but it appears to have picked itself up - the staff are really good (having been a bartender/waitress myself i'm picky about these things) and the food lovely. Wine was delicious and reasonably priced and they had a good selection of real ales (local ones available too). Will pop back and try it on a sunday for a nice roast. TamBey - 26 Sep 2011 10:56 |
| After a much gossip and speculation finally opened and doesn't seem worth the wait. The dampest of squibs, a vast improvement on the previous hovel but refurbed in the generic "new/old pub" way. Awful pint of Doombar with nothing else to choose from. Possibly finding its feet but seems to have fallen at the first hurdle. SPITTINGFEATHERS - 16 Sep 2011 21:43 |
| Due to a slight miscalculation when this pub was named, it was crowned The Queen’s Head whereas perhaps a more suitable name would have been The Queen Vic. Little did they know when confirmation was sent to the signage company that this venue, in hundreds of years to come, would pay homage to one of Britain’s best loved soap-operas. Please take your seats for this is Eastenders Live. A feast of regular characters with intriguing plot lines, less frequent extras with their ever developing parts to play and the occasional bit-part players who have often appeared to have forgotten their lines. Good, no nonsense staff make up the cast in this atmospheric venue as they tread the boards with willingness and authority. Over the years, this building has probably seen more fights than Vegas, more heartbreak than Blind Date and probably more ham over-acted theatricals than, well, perhaps Walford’s very own pub on the square. Question is what will be going on when you pay a visit? Duff…duff…duff… InnCheck - 3 Jan 2009 14:10 |
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