The Queens Head Inn, Harlow - pub details

Address: 26, Churchgate St, Harlow, Essex, CM17 0JT [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 26062) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Harlow Mill (1 mile), Sawbridgeworth (2.4 miles), Harlow Town (2.5 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Quiz night
  • Food served, Real ale

Pub suggested by pompey on 14 Sep 2005

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Green Man, Harlow (0.3 miles), Marquis of Ganby, Harlow (0.7 miles), Harlow Mill, Harlow (1.2 miles), Potters Arms, Church Langley (1.3 miles), John Barleycorn, Threshers Bush (1.7 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

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Probably one of the best pubs in or near Harlow for real ale and food.
Not a vast choice of ales but they are good ones, including: Webster's Wonderful Wallop, Crouch Vale Brewers Gold and Yakima Gold - which was served straight from the cask. Everyone should try this beer - it is superb.
Maybe one day the head brewers of Greene King and McMullen might produce a tasty brew like this one. Gripe over.
Choose your meal from an extensive list on a chalkboard. Majority of main meals about £9.
Landlord was very informative about his beers, and a small group of locals were pleasant enough.
Very enjoyable.
fugglehops - 16 Oct 2011 21:51
nb. closes 15:00-18:00 even on Saturday.
trainman - 20 Apr 2008 09:33
Jump on the number 7 bus from Harlow Town and 14mins later you arrive outside this lovely old pub set in a picturesque village street with a variety of aged and weatherboarded buildings. The bar has low, original heavy beams and timbered ceiling & walls, comfortable fabric settles below the windows and darkwood tables & chairs. A handful of locals were already chatting on the barstools when we arrived at 12:05, the service was friendly and the beers good. Brewers Gold (£2.90), Websters Wonderful Wallop (aka Nethergate IPA) £2.50, also Adnams Bitter & Broadside. Smaller room to left of entrance is similarly timbered, with a large working brick fireplace, 3 tables with seating for 12-15, french window to rear carpark, decorative old brass cash register, a serving hatch from the bar, and a dartboard (although tables would need moving to use), also a local version of the Paul Whitehouse character Rowley Birkin qc, babbling on incoherently, I suspect he was already ver ver drunk.
trainman - 20 Apr 2008 09:29
I was off drinking beer when I visited, but the range of wines were great. The food, although standard pub grub, was excellent and the welcome warm. And we could set up a tab which I'm sure was totted up wrong at the end of the night (in our favour!). The only downside was that I couldn't find the gent's toilet door which was outside and had to hang on till closing time. That could have been down to the vodka though...
stainto - 11 Jan 2008 19:26
Perfect, perfect olde worlde pub: ancient outside and in, old beams, fireplaces, etc, etc. Beautiful churchside location too in a gorgeous street. Who would have thought Harlow could be so idyllic?
Greshon - 28 Oct 2007 15:04

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