The Queens Head, Weybridge - pub details
Address: 1 Bridge Road, Weybridge, Surrey, KT13 8XS [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01932 859234
Weybridge (0.8 miles), Addlestone (0.9 miles), Byfleet & New Haw (1.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- TV
- Food served
Pub suggested by Barry on 18 Feb 2005
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user reviews of the Queens Head, Weybridge
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| Actually, I'm sure the mixture of staff was accidental, but its certainly INTERNATIONAL! huntface - 23 Oct 2007 23:40 |
| Great little place this. Lovely building, a ‘Building of Special Interest’ plaque greets you by the door. Its probably late 16th century for those into old buildings. A large inglenook fireplace is located to the right hand side of the bar with two large leather sofas. Comfy. There is a smaller open fireplace to the left of the bar, both of which are raging during the colder months, which makes for a pleasant atmosphere. Beer is always good. If its not, there’s never any hassle getting it changed (an example which a certain pub by Weybridge station could learn from). Current real ales are Courage Best, Wadsworth 6X and Greene King IPA (can’t see any of those being pretentious). All well kept, and all under three quid a pint, which in this part of the world is somewhat of a rarity. The food is, contrary to the earlier post, fantastic! The club sandwich is a particular favourite of mine! The fish soup is well worth a try too. The restaurant, which is separate to the bar, is also excellent. The cuisine is rustic French, and very good it is too, some classic dishes served to you by a Frenchman – its just like being on holiday. Great. Reasonably priced too – oddly for Weybridge you’re not relieved of several limbs for the price of Sunday lunch. The staff are fantastic. An intentional mixture containing Aussies, Kiwis, Polish, French and English. All good fun and attentive. Sports-wise; there are two large screens, mainly showing rugby and cricket. They do not show football however. Only downside is it can get very stuffy in there when it’s packed. Just about the only place to go in Weybridge where you won’t get really annoyed and fleeced. Well I don’t. You might. huntface - 23 Oct 2007 23:33 |
| One of the better pubs in Weybridge. A former coaching inn, the interior is on the unusual side, what with bare brickwork and random iron poles stretching from floor to ceiling - I bet someone's done themselves an injury on those at chucking-out time. Decent beer selection, 3 pulls and my pint of St Austell Tribute was in very good condition. Food is available and there is also quite a big function room. Atmosphere inside was pretty good. Worth visiting for the interior and beer. Quinno - 7 Apr 2007 14:59 |
| Crap food, too expensive, and not exceptionally nice surroundings. Typically over pretentious beer selection and only one ale on at the time of my visit. I'm not saying this pub is bad, its just average. mothola - 14 Nov 2006 16:31 |
| I liked the old staff. There used to be a girl called Sharon that ran this place. I think there was a guy who was cute aswell. Big tall lad. The place hasn't been the same since they left. She was from Australia, and was here for a while. Nice girl, and always made us feel welcome. The Sunday quiz nights were the best with her at the helm. Always a lot of fun. Never been the same since she went. Why did she go? If anyone can let me know why it would be much appreciated. jezz - 8 Jul 2006 18:14 |
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