The Queen's Head Info
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Outdoor seating
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Dine-in
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Bar games
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Sport
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Wheelchair-accessible car park
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Beer
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Food at bar
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Casual
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Cosy
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Accepts reservations
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Credit cards
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NFC mobile payments
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Dogs allowed
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Free breakfast
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Free Wi-Fi
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Free Wi-Fi
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Free breakfast
Best KPortal Reviews
Lovely little village pub with an open log fire. Landlord and landlady reslly friendly. Although not had the Sunday roast here, it looks and smells delicious, and the portions are of a good size
Lovely old country pub at a crossroads in the middle of the village. We rocked up on our m-bike , ordered a couple of drinks & sat out front watching accidents waiting to happen at the junction on a sunny Sunday afternoon. The pub serves some ales, usual suspects of keg & a wide variety of bottles. From 12 till 4pm they serve roast dinners, which we didn't have ( hence the 4*).Attached to this beautiful place is the old stables & also attached is an old barn . Lovely garden too, with a fantastic lean too which houses a pizza oven. Large car park at the rear. Look forward to eating here & awarding 5*'s.
Excellent!
Very good staff, everything super clean and tidy, outside relaxation area was absolutely immaculate.
Young lady behind the bar recommended the best bitter and it was delicious.
There aren't many small village pubs still operating to this level but the boss/bosses of this place deserve a medal, keep up the good work guys.
Called in for the first time after a day out. We were having a lovely time playing a game of hide and seek with one of my little boys toys, quietly in our corner seat, when he hid the toy behind the TV. A man then charged across the pub shouting aggressively at my 4 year old child not to touch the TV - he wasn't in danger, he was being very gentle and careful and he absolutely wasn't being naughty. My little boy was so shocked and scared he burst into tears and we left immediately. After speaking to the lady behind the bar, it seems that this guy was the chef. We will not be calling in again if this is the way the staff speak to the customers, especially well behaved children.
We enjoyed a great Sunday Lunch at The Queens Head this Sunday! Roaring log fire, friendly staff the best Sunday Roast, beef with all the trimmings and particularly excellent choice of veg. Good Covid measures in place so we felt very comfortable. Just what we needed on a foggy and cold winters day. Highly recommend.
What an amazing little hotel room, it had everything you could want from a little 'b&b' room if that's what you want to call it. We stayed in an annex off the pub upstairs. It was so quiet and you didn't even here the traffic in the morning. We where going to be late from the wedding back so we called the pub/hotel and they said they would stay open and wait for us as long as it was no later than 2300. We arrived at 2300 to be greater by a really friendly host who showed us to our room and the room was outstanding. It had a little fridge with milk and orange juice in for the morning. A little selection of cereal and bread along with a toaster. The room was really clean and presented very well. Here comes the two downfalls, there was two single beds which we wanted a double but we coped and there was no extra pills so I had a little uncomfortable nights sleep but other than that I can't fault the comfort of the beds of the rooms they are amazing and the bath room was really clean. Really well done to all the staff at the Queens Head I would defiantly recommend this to anyone staying a couple of nights here.
Wonderful 'olde' inn. Parts of the building, we were told, go back 500 years! Lovelly oak beams and real log fire. Good choice of beers and a very good menu. Can recommend the beer-battered fish, chips and mushy peas. Bedrooms are in an adjacent converted barn, and consist of one down stairs room, and one upstairs. We had the upstairs one. Bedroom was great and the bed very comfortable. Bathroom a little small, but there is a limit to what you can do in an old building. Owners were extreemly friendly & helpfull. Breakfast cooked to order and at a time of our choice. Quite a vibrant pub on the Friday evening. Situated in a quiet village so you needed transport to get about. Tring town centre about 3 miles away.
Positives: Many! Friendly greeting by owner, who showed us to the downstairs room, with request that if there was anything further we needed, all we had to do was ask. Tastefully furnished with tea/coffee making facilities & Freeview TV. Good power shower in bathroom, and toiletries provided. We ate there in the evening with some friends who came over, and afraid we gave the lady who took our order some hassle as we couldn't make up our minds as to what to eat! However, we can highly recommend the bread & oils, the latter of which are numerous, and delicious. The menu isn't extensive, but the dishes on it are very tasty. Breakfast the following day was a variety of cereals, followed by hot traditional English with toast & unlimited tea.||||Negatives: Not many. If you are taller than about 5' 6", standing in the shower will be a challenge! Small amount of noise from upstairs, owing to old creaky floorboards - but given that the 2 rooms are old stable conversions, this is understandable, and the noise wasn't intrusive enough to be a problem. The cooked breakfast was delicious apart from the sausages, which were greasy and not that pleasant. ||||Would we stay again - yes, definitely!
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Opening Hours
| Monday | 02:00 AM - 09:00 PM |
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| Tuesday | 02:00 AM - 09:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 02:00 AM - 09:00 PM |
| Thursday | 02:00 AM - 09:00 PM |
| Friday | 04:00 PM - 12:00 AM |
| Saturday | 02:00 PM - 12:00 AM |
| Sunday | 02:00 AM - 09:00 PM |
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