Nestled perfectly in the bustling heart of Shoreditch, The Queen's Head stands out for locals and visitors alike to experience the vibrant energy of East London.

The Queen's Head is the place to go for beer, with international classics, local craft and beer brewed on site, there really is a pint with your name on it. When it comes to pub classics the Queen's Head team know what they are doing. They bring the seasonal classics and make sure you go home planning of your next visit!

Indulge in a tantalizing array of craft beers, expertly crafted cocktails, and mouthwatering traditional British cuisine. Whether you're craving a quick bite to eat or planning to make a night of it, the menu has something to satisfy every palate and craving.

On a Sunday, visit for one of their hearty roasts, with options such as 28 day dry-aged Herefordshire rump of beef, served with all the trimmings.

Located in Shoreditch, Queen's Head is just around the corner from Shoreditch High Street Station, and a short walk from Liverpool Street.

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  • Sunday Lunch
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Online Booking
221-222 Shoreditch High Street, London, E1 6PJ
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    I was very lucky to have such a great pub within walking distance of my hotel. Excellent selection of beer and friendly staff service. I enjoyed visiting this pub twice during a one week stay in London.
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    Nice pub with a variety of drinks on the offer and vast seating options. Staff are friendly. Premises of a modern stylish pub. Would recommend.
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    7 months ago
    We were fortunate to find a free table by the window on a bustling Thursday night. The service was friendly and efficient. We enjoyed a delicious vegetarian sharing board that I would recommend (great corn ribs! 🌽) The cocktails were good, though a bit pricey at £12.