The Queens Arms

The Queens Arms

The Queens Arms

http://www.thequeensarmspimlico.co.uk

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The Queens Arms - London Restaurant Reviews | Hardens

Review analysis
staff   menu  

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.

Queen's Arms E17

Queens Arms, East Garston, Berkshire

The Queens Arms is the award winning, pub, restaurant and hotel with its own private lodge.

Situated in the beautiful village of East Garston, yet only 3 miles from junction 14 of the M4, The Queens Arms is perfectly placed between London and the West Country yet in the heart of an area of outstanding natural beauty.

The Queens Arms - London Restaurant Reviews | Hardens

Review analysis
staff   menu  

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 Arms, New Barnet - McMullen

Originally leased from the local leather merchants, this friendly meeting place has been a McMullen house since 1936.

With all major sporting events shown on Sky Sports, and an up-tempo atmosphere in the evenings and at weekends, this is the perfect place to meet friends and relax.

The Queen's Arms

Review analysis
drinks  

Tucked away on the corner of one of South Kensington’s most picturesque mews, The Queen’s Arms is a hidden gem, ahead of the game in providing the perfect setting for a truly memorable drinking and dining experience.

Whether it’s a relaxed lunch, sumptuous Sunday roast, indulgent dinner or lazy brunch you’re looking for, we offer an enticing range of flavoursome dishes incorporating classic British ingredients with a creative twist, all accompanied by our exceptional range of cask ales, craft beers, fine wines and artisan spirits.

Nestled amongst the area’s tranquil back streets and Georgian architecture, The Queen’s arms combines traditional wood-panelling, period features and contemporary touches, boasting an open fire for those chillier months and space outside for al-fresco drinks on milder days.

Fostering an authentic community atmosphere, this welcoming pub holds the spirit of the great British local close to its heart.

The Queens Arms | Bars and pubs in Pimlico, London

Review analysis
food  

There’s something for everyone at The Queens Arms, whether you’re looking for the best fish and chips in London, a fast, fresh lunch or a special family meal.

Famous for British pub classics, there’s still always something new and delicious to try.

On weekday lunchtimes, there’s always 3 dishes for £5.50; come on Sundays for a classic roast like no other.

On Thursdays and Fridays we’re the place to be for after-work drinks, with proper bar food if you’re craving something light and tasty.

Upstairs there’s a beautifully panelled dining room, perfect for a celebratory meal or a buffet-style party.

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