The Queens Arms, Pimlico - pub details
Address: 11 Warwick Way, Pimlico, London, SW1V 1QT [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 33309) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Pimlico (0.4 miles), Victoria (0.4 miles), St James's Park (0.6 miles)
London Victoria (0.3 miles), Vauxhall (0.9 miles), Battersea Park (1.1 miles)
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user reviews of the Queens Arms, Pimlico
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| I went to this pub in search of Cotswold Lager which the Cotswold brewery site suggested I would find here. The lager wasn't on, but I had a very nice, although pricey, pint of Cotswold Wheat Beer at £4.65. This pub clearly goes for food customers. It was before 6pm, but most tables were either full or reserved and there is limited space to stand and just have a drink. Occupying the bar is discouraged and there really isn't anywhere else. If you want to eat this might be somewhere to go, but despite having a good drinks selection it isn't really welcoming if you just want a drink and a chinwag with friends. alexw123 - 13 Aug 2010 14:11 |
| Had a beer or three last friday and found it surprisingly good, as I don't usually do Gastropubs. Mixture of clientel which seemed to work quite well. I will return, haven't tried the food yet. Found the staff welcoming and helpful. thaiscubadiver - 24 May 2010 12:19 |
| Looked in here today – all tables set for diners; no stools at the bar; didn’t see any ale pumps, but one or two might have been hiding behind those obtrusive lager fonts. So, even more than a gastro-pub in my opinion – it’s a restaurant. The only thing pub-like about it is its name. RexRattus - 30 Dec 2009 16:36 |
| Popped in here on my way to somewhere else, pub full with people eating and that seemed the focus, i had a pint of Adnams which wasnt too bad. Its an attractive pub and the menu looked nice and not completely over priced. Not a place i would return to for a drink but perhaps for food. oldrascal - 23 Dec 2009 01:57 |
| I agree with the general consensus that this place is more gastro than one would like, but the staff were friendly and the groups of thirty somethings packing out the pub sharing bottles of wine were harmless enough. Bombardier and Adnams were available along with a selection of draught products that were hard to pick out as the metal etched clips were hard to decipher in the dim light. My Guinness was well poured though, if maybe on the expensive side rocking in at £3.55 a pint. I wouldn’t return to this pub on my own again, but as the previous post says, it is a good place to take a partner and I would probably pop in if passing with the wife. Strongers - 10 Nov 2009 22:08 |
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