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The Queens Head (Free House)

Beer (sort)Average Score (sort)No. Samples (sort)
Dark Star - American Pale Ale (some has also been brewed by Fuller's)Acceptable1
Dark Star - Hophead was 3.8% (some has also been brewed by Fuller's)Acceptable1
Fuller's (part of Asahi Europe) - London PrideNot Tried0
Robinsons - TrooperNot Tried0
Sambrook's - WandleNot Tried0
Picture 1. The Queens Head, Soho, Central London
Picture 2. The Queens Head, Soho, Central London
Jason Jones

Visits Details

04 Jan 2019 (Magnus Greel)
Mid afternoon to early evening, apart from our group who'd took over the rear of the pub it was remarkably quiet until theatregoers etc turned up rendering standing room only by the time we'd left.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Dark Star - American Pale Ale (some has also been brewed by Fuller's)4.70AcceptableSlightly acetic spoilt this normally 5* ale.
Dark Star - Hophead was 3.8% (some has also been brewed by Fuller's)3.40AcceptableThe entropy of aceticness transposed here however I stuck with it and after several it improved slightly to a 3.5*
Fuller's (part of Asahi Europe) - London Pride4.10Not Tried
Sambrook's - Wandle3.80Not Tried
Robinsons - Trooper4.70Not Tried

About The Queens Head

The pub sign. The Queens Head, Soho, Central London

Summary of Beer Scores

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Acceptable2
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Website.

The pub is found in Soho, Central London, W1D 7HN.

In Denman Street, unusual for the West End of London in that it is a free house, this compact but welcoming pub consists of a ground floor bar, with a few tables at the front and the rear and plenty of vertical drinking space with shelves for glasses and a few high stools in between, and a restaurant upstairs. The traditional feel of the place is enhanced by an attractive back bar and wall mirroring with a partly lino covered wooden floor downstairs and a most unusual old leather-fronted bar in the restaurant. Whilst an enticing menu of good-value pub food, with pies as a speciality, is available upstairs, service in the bar is limited to those pies and snacks and cheeseboards only. With these offerings and a good range of real ales, this is a popular pub at lunchtimes and pre- and post-theatre.

We have visited this pub once, seen 5 different beers and tried 2 of them.

Map location

Postcode: W1D 7HN