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A great wine list, lovely food, lots of quirky features and a great vibe, but the best thing?

Professional, polite, friendly, personable and just very lovely.

They make it the warm, inviting, great place that it is” A trusted Crouch End Victorian gem, we’ve stayed true to our roots and are still for all the community.

Along with freshly prepared classic dishes, choose from a vast, ever-changing selection of craft beers and stand-out seasonal cocktails, all served in a grade II Victorian building that’s iconic; complete with a grand interior, art nouveau stained glass windows and a few magical surprises.

http://www.thequeenscrouchend.co.uk

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The Queens Arms

The Queens Arms - London Restaurant Reviews | Hardens

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On the former site of the Page in Pimlico (RIP), the first gastropub at the 'wrong' (Eastern) end of the area; its cuisine is not ambitious, but this is a notably friendly place which has found an instant following in a part of town that's remarkably under-served.

Pimlico - especially the Victoria, rather than the Sloane Square end - really is the restaurant world that time forgot.

This is the part of town that houses the likes of Grumbles (the English bistro in business since 1964) and Pomegranates (Patrick Gwynn-Jones's eclectic basement restaurant, established some time in the '70s), but where it sometimes seems not much has happened ever since.

What the area has most particularly lacked in recent times is a gastopub.

The former Page in Pimlico has now been elegantly (but not extravagantly) revamped, and relaunched as such.

Queens Head Piccadilly - Independent Soho Pub and Restaurant

We are ranked in London on tripadvisor and offer a 2 course pre-theatre menu for just £14.

We do a great Sunday Lunch and also offer a buffet menu should you wish to book an area for a party.

The Queen's | Young's Pub and dining, Primrose Hill, London, NW1

The Old Queens Head | Pubs in Islington | Gastro pubs | Party ...

Why Bellamy's is the Queen's most visited restaurant

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Even for Her Majesty the Queen, who made a rare excursion to a London restaurant on Tuesday evening in the company of the Princess Royal, there are many factors involved in the choice of a dinner venue: the food, of course; the ambience; the wine list, perhaps; even the decor and the lighting.

Just a short stroll away, however, in a peaceful mews called Bruton Place, stands Bellamy’s.

This was the restaurant where the was headed to celebrate the 90th birthday of one of her oldest friends, Lady Penn a former lady-in-waiting to the Queen Mother.

Bellamy’s has something rare in the increasingly flashy Mayfair restaurant scene: discretion.

The Queen does not dine out often, but - when she does - I suspect this is a quality she prizes above all others.

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