Queen's Head

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13 Brook Green,
Hammersmith,
London,
W6 7BL

0872 148 2673
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Reviewer blush
13/02/2012
what a nice looking place shame about the SUNDAY ROAST!!! went to this place on the 12-02-2012 around 3.30pm with my sister who is expecting (bless) as thats what she felt for and i followed as i love a good roast dinner we ordered onions rings and fresh orange juice as we didnt knw how long it would take but it did after 10mins so out came her beef roast and my trio"roast and to my surprise a very big yorkshire pudding which was to dry call it big for nothing,2 tiny and i aint lying roast potatoes not even half the size of a normal potatoe, some any veg & sweet mash swede and gravy, thank god i found table salt not only that the food was so WARM u could of fed it to a 6 month old baby i ate mine as i was starving and the salt help me but my poor sister was fighting with the beef till she gave up i couldnt have that so i called a staff over and explained he went to a manager or so and then asked what was wrong i told him at first he seemed to beat around the bush then after asked if she wanted the dry chicken or refund so i opt for the refund thank god anyway will never going back again but the fresh orange juice was lovelybet the staff who was eating her lunch had a hot plate
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Reviewer H_B
05/04/2010
I visited this pub last week for the first time (Sunday 27th March 2010) and was struck how one member of staff ruined what was otherwise a very pleasant lunch in a nice pub.
The food is tasty and competitively priced and the pub looks lovely and well looked after.
I went to the bar to order my first course and drink and the member of staff barked the amount at me with no please or thank you then silently took my money and gave me my change. She seemed put out that I wanted to order more than one thing. I did not think much of it other than that she wasn't very polite. I hoped to get another member of staff next time I went to the bar.
Unfortunately I got her again the second time I went to the bar to order desert. I asked for 'the chocolate brownie', she answered, 'the fondant? the cake?' I said 'no, the brownie'. She looked at me blankly and said 'we don't have...' I answered 'oh right, well it's on the menu'. She silently handed me a copy of the menu with raised eyebrows. I pointed at the option of the brownie and she silently put it on the till and barked the total at me with no acknowledgement of her mistake and again, no please or thank you.
I was at a friend's birthday so did not want to make a fuss, but I have to say I was appalled at this rude treatment. I will not go to this pub again in a hurry which a shame as it seems to be a good place in other respects.
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Reviewer eateateat
28/02/2010
Sunday roast dinner is best of the week so they say . If you like your dinner luke warm , not much of it, [ except big york-shire pud ] trio of meats [ one very small slice of 3 meats ] cold veg little potatoes [ I mean very small amount and lukewarm] then this is pub for you . I have tried many public houses for lunch and this was one of the worst . If your looking for a good lunch and value for money [ 8.95 ] be nice to yourself try elsewhere.
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Reviewer HXP
25/11/2009
I've been to The Queens Head a few times now and never been disappointed. Firstly the essentials, it's a Fuller's pub, the service is efficient and friendly, the drink is very good, with Pimm's, a variety of lagers, ales, wines and the usual spirits to choose from (though it's not cheap it's average for the area and I'd rather pay a bit more to be somewhere good). The pub's in Brook Green, which is a very nice area. If you sit at the front of the pub you get a good view of the green, then there's the majority of the seating into the pub which extends quite a way on the right and after that is a garden which won't be bettered easily, though it does close at 10.

The food is very good and ranges from about £8 to £12, which I suppose is pretty good value as I've not been disappointed by it. A special mention has to go to the Sunday Roasts here - I went for one for the first time this week. The place was pretty packed when we got in though I saw you could reserve a table if you want, and soon we found why as the roast was great. It won't be a pub for everyone, though - this isn't a sports pub or anything like that, probably understandably because of the area, so there are no tvs to watch any fixtures.

Also some of the decoration is more on the modern side so it's not your 'old school pub', though it's been there long enough to be one. But what it is is a great pub to go with friends, go for something to eat and drink with your partner or work colleagues and enjoy your surroundings.
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Reviewer BenS
08/09/2009
The Queen's Head is now an excellent pub, having changed a great deal from years ago when the main review was written, which inspired me to write this.

Now owned by Fullers, the staff are excellent, as are the drinks. The food is also good if expensive, but being in Brook Green it's bound to be on the expensive side.

The pub itself is spacious, with plenty of seating, even when it gets crowded in the evenings. As for the garden - it's the best I've seen in London by a long way.

I recommend it without hesitation, having spent a fair few enjoyable hours in the place.
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Reviewer Westfourteen
03/05/2009
I had not been to the Queens Head for some 30 years, we were planning a family birthday celebration and wanted to try somewhere different, and the Queens Head was recommended to us by my son, who has recently moved to Hammersmith.

We were not disappointed, the food was excellent, with generous portions, plenty of room in the restaurant area and a lovely garden.

We were a party of 5, and with three of us choosing starters and mains, (the other 2 just had mains) plus drinks the bill came to a very reasonable £83 - I am already looking forward to visiting again, and working my way through the menu.

An excellent place to eat and drink.

Westfourteen
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Reviewer jonnipeel
14/12/2008
The Queens head is, from both the outside and inside, an attractive pub and is certainly one of the nicer pubs in London. Filled with lively decoration, it boasts superb surroundings in which to eat a good and proper English meal. The extensive menu caters for all tastes, with excellent starters and deserts on offer. The food is served hot, and it tastes bloody good. The sausages and mash is highly recommended, along with the soup for starter. The soup in particular was devine, served with warm bread to take the edge off that cold day. The wine list seemed to go on forever, but being on a budget I did not much need to look at half of it. Still, as Melody123 says, it is cheap for London. The staff seemed very friendly, although one man seemed to be trying a little too hard and had an oh-so-fake smile fixed upon his face for the entire evening. Still, anyone smile is better than no smile.
I rate this pub as being top-notch, and give it a 5 out of 5. I look forward to going again.
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Reviewer Melody123
14/12/2008
I walked past the Queens Head a couple of times and I always thought it looked like a lovely pub. So I was planning on going and I googled it. I read many bad reviews on this website and almost changed my plans tonight for that reason. We still went and had a really good time. The place is well decorated and full of warmth. It feels like a cosy pub and the atmosphere is friendly. Christmas music was playing, the neighbouring table was having christmas crackers, people were laughing and sitting in that pub put a smile on my face. The staff was friendly and food was ready shortly after having ordered. I recommand the goats cheese and beetroot fondue which was just delicious. I had a beef and ale pie for main course which also very tasty. Prices arent too expensive, considering it's in London. I would definitely say that it is a very good pub for a drink or a meal. I dont understand where the bad reviews come from, it almost seems like I have not been to the same pub! It was also quite busy so it cant be that bad! It really doesnt deserve these reviews. This evening was one of the best dinners I have had in while and I will surely go back to the Queens Head.
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