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The Queens Head Inn, Hinckley
Hinckley
LE10 1RJ
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 8 of 10) see review guidelines
Blue Scrumpy left this review about The Queens Head Inn
The Queen's Head was certainly one of the highlights of our visit to Hinckley. Whilst the Elbow Room and the Pestle & Mortar offered the best beer and cider selections respectively, the Queen's Head has the finest interior of the pubs we visited.
The entranceway has some lovely tiling and a large Tetley's lamp. There are rooms off to the left and right, both with open coal fires and wallpaper. The one to the left was lit, but not the one on the right. The entranceway gives way to a corridor as you move past the bar with successive rooms on gradually increasing levels up to another corridor containing the toilets.
On the bar were complimentary cheese and pickles for New Year's Eve. Draught Bass is the regular cask ale. Guests were Abbeydale Winter & Doctor Morton's Proper Gander & Pennine Amber Necker. Beavertown Neck Oil was on keg. The cider was Carling Black Fruit. There was a TV above the bar, which slightly spoiled the decor.
Deservedly featured in the Good Beer Guide, this is a lovely example of a Victorian pub.
On 1st January 2025
- rating: 7
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Queens Head Inn
Very attractive old pub, perhaps altered to some extent but retaining plenty of charm in the multi-room layout. The main bar at the front lies to the left of the entrance corridor, with a smaller lounge on the other side and two further seating / dining areas further back behind the servery. Plenty of interesting features remain, complemented by various items of breweriana and local history photographs. Three of four handpumps in use, dispensing the regular Bass plus Elsie Mo from Castle Rock and Oakham's Mandarina Bavaria. Theakston's Smooth Dark also noted among the various keg options.
On 21st September 2019
- rating: 8
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Aqualung . left this review about The Queens Head Inn
This one was a big disappointment for me after some glowing reviews below and being highly recommended by CAMRA. It's an old building but it's all been knocked through, hardly original. There is a bar area as you enter with another area to the right and two further areas behind the bar. I didn't see a pool table. I got here just after midday on a Saturday so it was quiet. Their was a radio playing Smooth Radio which was just as stomach churning as the John Smith's Smooth crap that it may or may not be named after.
The four hand pumps had a boring mainstream choice of London Pride, St Austell Tribute, Bass and Castle Rock Harvest Pale. Nothing Locale and nothing of interest. I went for the Castle Rock beer which was in good nick but even with the 20p CAMRA discount came to £3.30 which is considerably dearer than most of their own houses.
CAMRA on What Pub claim that this is a 15 minute walk from the Railway Station. Did Mo Farah write that bit? I got a bus the couple of stops from the JDW which may well be fifteen minutes from the station.
I wouldn't return here but give it a lenient 6.
On 14th August 2017
- rating: 6
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Real Ale Ray left this review about The Queens Head Inn
Hinckley's oldest and most traditional free house. This pub really is worth a visit, especially for all the original features, plus the coal fire in the main lounge. There were also two rear private rooms behind the bar. We found the owners, staff and locals in here most welcoming and the beer quality was sublime. There were four handpumps, I went for the Abbeydale Moonshine and the Bass - the other choices were Oakham Scarlet Macaw and TT Landlord. Well worth a visit, watch opening times as it opens late afternoon, even on Fridays, 4.30pm if I recall.
On 7th March 2017
- rating: 9
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Will Larter left this review about The Queens Head Inn
A really nice traditional pub. There are some photos of the original Queens Head that stood on this site - a thatched cottage, which was replaced by the current building in the 1890s. The tiled entrance hall gives way to carpeted rooms on either side, though the walls and doors have been replaced by high arches. The bar is on the left, and the corridor continues towards the back past a wood panelled "smoke room" and a small area for a pool table right at the back before you reach the toilets.
There are three hand pumps, of which two had ales on: Bass and Adnams Broadside. I had the Bass, which was in good condition. A small blackboard next to the pumps lists the beers in the cellar, with crossings-out indicating the ones you've just missed.
There's a lovely fireplace in the room to the right, with a huge mirror above it. Leather upholstered benches line the walls, plus the usual pub tables and stools and the occasional arm chair. Several TVs were showing the Saturday afternoon racing when I was there. The landlord was friendly and welcoming and there was a good atmosphere.
On 14th January 2012
- rating: 8
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Helen Jones left this review about The Queens Head Inn
Lovely Free House. New landlady and landlord with a passion to sell real ale. Constantly changing real ales on three hand pumps.
On 2nd February 2011
- rating: 10
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