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The Queens, Crouch End, N8

26 Broadway Parade
N8
N8 9DE
Phone: 02083402031
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David Walton left this review about The Queens

Visited 07/01/26. Visited previously 21/03/22.

Cask amounted to three hand pumps providing their own branded ale, Old Golden Hen and TT LL. Keg comprised Pravha, Estrella Galicia, Guinness, Signature Brew Haze Machine, Sandford Orchards Devon Red cider, Lucky Saint, Siren Soundwave IPA, Panama Creatures from Hamerton, Moretti, Juicy Chug Hazy IPA from Jiddler's Tipple, Asahi and Guinness.

This is a larger pub than it appears from first sight on the bar counter side of the venue! There is a small amount of picnic bench seating out the front, for reference purposes only at this time of year. It is bare boarded apart from a tiled skirt along the bar counter which is on the right-hand wall to the front of the venue. There is a corner fitted tan leather studded banquette in the front right-hand corner serving tall tables with tall, backed stools the other side thereof. There is a small, raised area served by a banquette along the left-hand wall and regular tables and chairs. Tall tables and regular tables down the middle to the rear area which is up a couple of steps and the area comprising regular tables and chairs laid for diners. Before the couple of steps up and just beyond and opposite the end of the bar counter are a few tables served by leather bucket style armchairs and this was a nice space to enjoy my pint. Indeed, the dining area continues along the rear of the venue and there is another seating area partly served by leather banquettes running off that near the open kitchen serving hatch. No obvious screens, background easy listening music and a feeling the venue was mainly a dining destination, the tables at the front of the bar area seemingly mostly occupied by younger people treating it like a serviced office to work!

On 9th February 2026 - rating: 7
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Moby Duck left this review about The Queens

Another large establishment with heritage features inside and out. No real ale and a mix of normal and corporate craft on keg . A good looker but lacking in the beer department though my Camden Stout was decent.

On 21st October 2024 - rating: 6
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Pub SignMan left this review about The Queens

This is yet another grand, North London boozer which has retained more of its multi room feel than many others in this part of the city. You enter into the right-hand side of the pub and find yourself in a distinctly separate dining area with an open kitchen on the rear wall, exposed floorboards and a good amount of tables and chairs, including some in an attractive, wood panelled, arched recesses along the right-hand wall. Passing through a wide doorway to the front left takes you into a small bare boarded area under some very impressive arched, stained glass windows with a rose motif. High tables and stools can be found here, plus a long stretch of the bar, which is apparently out of service, with signs advising customers to walk through to the rear room to get served. Moving on again takes you into the left hand room, which has a nice, decorative stained glass dark wood divider. Plenty of seating is available in here and it was perhaps the pub's liveliest space. From here you can follow the servery past its curved end piece, into a rear space with seating along the back wall and the handpulls on the bar, which has a nice dark wood counter with a matching, mirrored bar back boasting a fine centrepiece and pillared gantry. The whole pub has an amazing decorative ceiling, which spills down most walls along an elaborate frieze and is probably the pub's most impressive feature, although the mosaic tile floor in the entrance porch looks great too. Massive potted plants stand in the front windows, several TV screens were visible but not in use and music played so quiet you could barely hear it under an impressive hubbub.
There are plenty of handpulls around the servery, but only two were operational, dispensing Bruning & Price Traditional Bitter (£5.20 a pint) and Adnams Mosaic. The former was a serviceable pint of bitter in pretty good condition and I quite enjoyed strolling around the pub, taking in all of its features and soaking up a lively atmosphere.
I was quite impressed by this place, which I thought offered a lot in terms of heritage features, even if the pub has been knocked about quite a lot. Two well-kept beers were an added bonus and I would say there's enough going on here to merit more than the flying visit I managed to pay.

Date of visit - 21st March 2024

On 15th August 2024 - rating: 7
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  • Accommodation : No last updated 23 September 2018 by Komakino .
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  • Child Friendly : No last updated 23 September 2018 by Komakino .
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  • Dog Friendly : Yes last updated 23 August 2024 by Tris C
  • Function Room : No last updated 23 September 2018 by Komakino .
  • Hot Food : Yes last updated 23 August 2024 by Tris C
  • Jukebox : No last updated 23 September 2018 by Komakino .
  • Karaoke : No last updated 23 September 2018 by Komakino .
  • Live Music : Yes last updated 15 August 2024 by Pub SignMan
  • Live TV Sports : No last updated 23 September 2018 by Komakino .
  • Micropub : No last updated 23 September 2018 by Komakino .
  • Pinball : No last updated 23 September 2018 by Komakino .
  • Pool Table : No last updated 23 September 2018 by Komakino .
  • Quiz Night : Yes last updated 23 August 2024 by Tris C
  • Real Ale : Yes last updated 23 September 2018 by Komakino .
  • Real Cider : No last updated 23 August 2024 by Tris C
  • Wheelchair Access : Yes - Disabled WC. - last updated 23 August 2024 by Tris C
  • WiFi : Yes last updated 23 September 2018 by Komakino .
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