The Queens Head, St Pancras - pub details

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Address: 66 Acton Street, kings cross, London, WC1X 9NB [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 29159) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Website: http://www.queensheadlondon.com

Nearest tube stations King's Cross St. Pancras (0.3 miles), Russell Square (0.5 miles), Angel (0.6 miles)

Nearest train stations London Kings Cross - Thameslink (0.3 miles), London Kings Cross (0.4 miles), London St Pancras (0.4 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • TV
  • Quiz machines
  • Food served, Real ale
  • Children allowed (Before 7pm), Late licence (When we feel like it), Credit cards accepted, Smoking area, Wireless internet access, Disabled access

Pub suggested by samrees@homechoice.co.uk on 16 May 2006

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> Current user rating: 7.3/10 (rated by 22 users)
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user reviews of the Queens Head, St Pancras

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Impressed by the old fashioned decor, comfy leather sofas, range and quality of beer. Bit surprised that it wasn't mobbed - does nobody else go out boozing on a Tuesday night?
Muzthing - 25 Jan 2012 10:11
Marked it up a notch as they did have a nice pint of Whitstable IPA on this evening. It's good more because there are few decent drinkin gholes in the area rather than it being an exceptional alehouse though.
Snarling_Mallard - 17 Aug 2011 20:39
Good pub, old fashioned and narrow. Bar snacks expensive, but good, not the least sign of celeriac or wasabi peas. Noting some of the previous comments, I am pleased to report that they had the rather nifty Redemption Fellowship Porter on pump. They also had a cider and my memory has failed to record what was on the third pump. Friendly staff. No one else except a single 'well-established' gent sitting quietly in a corner, not too sure why as it was 1800 on a Saturday. Well worth a visit.
BitterShurn - 19 Jul 2011 01:16
Thought I was a little harsh last time so gave it another go as I was in the vicinity. It still proclaims itself as 'best pub in London', it still seems populated by (mainly male) thirtysomethings and it still has a limited draught choice. Today's offering on handpump were a Spring ale, a Summer ale and a cider. Still no discernable classic English bitters on offer. Although I have to concede that the pint of Twickenham Spring Ale was excellent. It is one of the few places around the King X / St.Pancras area worth bothering with.
Snarling_Mallard - 28 Jun 2011 22:38
Self proclaimed "best pub in London" popular with thirty somethings. Refurbed in a reasonable pub style with lots of weird and winderful bottled beers and lagers. However, the three handpulls consisted of a cider, a wheat beer and Adnams Mild - so no bitter. Tried a pint of the Adnam's Sarsaprilla and although it was only £3 still felt short changed. Could be so much better if they had some draught bitters on.
Snarling_Mallard - 14 Jun 2011 20:39

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