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Queen's Head
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L'ambiance
Tucked away on Cranford's High Street, The Queen's Head is the kind of pub that feels like stepping back in time—400 years of history wrapped in wooden beams and solid oak doors. It's a Fuller's stronghold, so if you're after a properly pulled pint of London Pride or ESB, you're in the right place. The food's solid enough for a family roast, but honestly, this is a locals' haunt where you'll find the real ale enthusiasts and families enjoying a quiet pint in the beer garden. Skip the tourist traps and come here for the atmosphere and the well-maintained cask ales.
Known For
- •Fuller's cask ales (London Pride, ESB)
- •400-year history
- •Wooden beams and historic features
- •Beer garden for summer evenings
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A Proper Traditional Pub
The Queen's Head is a no-frills, properly traditional pub that feels like it's been part of Cranford's fabric for centuries. You walk in and you're greeted by those beautiful wooden beams and fireplaces—proper historic charm without the pretension. The real ale is the star here: Fuller's London Pride and ESB are kept in tip-top condition, and if you're a cask ale fan, you'll appreciate that they're a certified Master Cellarman. It's not fancy, but it's honest, and that's what you want in a neighborhood pub.
The food is decent—nothing groundbreaking, but solid pub fare with a focus on ingredients. The Sunday roast is a draw for families, and the beer garden is a lovely spot when the weather's good. It's the kind of place where you'll see regulars nodding at the bar, and the staff actually know their stuff about the beers. It's not going to win awards for innovation, but it's a reliable, welcoming spot that feels like home.
Lire en français
Le Queen's Head est un pub traditionnel sans chichis, ancré dans l'histoire de Cranford depuis des siècles. En entrant, vous êtes accueilli par ces magnifiques poutres en bois et ses cheminées—un charme authentique sans prétention. La bière en fût est la star ici : la London Pride et l'ESB de Fuller's sont servies dans d'excellentes conditions, et les amateurs de bière en fût apprécieront qu'ils soient certifiés Master Cellarman. Ce n'est pas prétentieux, c'est honnête, et c'est exactement ce qu'on recherche dans un pub de quartier.
La nourriture est correcte—rien de révolutionnaire, mais des plats de pub solides avec une attention aux ingrédients. Le roast du dimanche attire les familles, et le jardin de bière est un endroit agréable quand il fait beau. C'est le genre d'endroit où vous verrez des habitués faire un signe au bar, et le personnel connaît vraiment bien ses bières. Ça ne remportera pas de prix pour l'innovation, mais c'est un spot fiable et accueillant qui donne l'impression d'être chez soi.