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The Queens Arms, Walthamstow, E17

42 Orford Road
E17
E17 9NJ
Phone: 02085209184

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Moby Duck left this review about The Queens Arms

A large corner pub on an attractive street, unfortunately another gastro effort with all open space taken up with tables and chairs all occupied with screaming kids and their parents,numerous parked up pushchairs and buggy contraptions had to be negotiated to get to the bar, I'm sure this place serves a purpose in the community and maybe its different in the evening, but this is not for me. That said the Five Points Railway porter was excellent at £4.00 a pint, other beers on were Fullers Wild Holly and Pride plus T.T Landlord.

On 1st January 2018 - rating: 5
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Real Ale Ray left this review about The Queens Arms

Yet another decent pub to visit on our mini crawl. There were five handpumps on the bar to greet us on this visit, so we went for the Five Points Brewing Five Points ale and Peerless Triple Blond, both beers were in excellent shape, I have to say. We also had a choice between a straight or dimpled glass. Observing a section of mosaic floor tiles over on the right hand wall also determined some of the original pubs layout. Overall the pub served great beer, service was pleasant and staff helpful.

On 20th February 2016 - rating: 7
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Alan Winfield left this review about The Queens Arms

The Queens Arms is a corner pub that is situated in the posh part of Walthamstow.
Once inside there is a single U shaped room with the bar facing,the floor is bare boarded as you might expect in a gastro type pub,the seating is a mix of bench type and normal tables and chairs.
There were three real ales on the bar,i had a drink of Trumans Swift which went down well,the other beers were Summerskills Westward Ho and Redemption Hotspur.
Fairly loud background music was playing on our Saturday dinner visit.
I was happy enough having a drink in this pub.

Oub visited 21/3/2015

On 5th April 2015 - rating: 7
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Bucking Fastard left this review about The Queens Arms

Another gastro makeover in Walthamstow Village,the vast plate glass windows make you feel very much on display if seated by the bar,but that's the modern vogue.There is a significant dining area as you go back through the building and it was certainly busy at Saturday lunchtime .Wooden floors complete the modern vibe.Three real ales were on during our brief visit,Sumerskills Westward Ho! (fine),Redemption Hotspur and Truman Swift served by default in dimple mugs,it might have been better if the option of a straight was made before pouring.I noticed a lot of craft keg taps ,so drinking in the front part of the pub is probably the norm.
Call in if crawling the area,not enough pub atmosphere for me to consider a longer session.

On 23rd March 2015 - rating: 7
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Rex Rattus left this review about The Queens Arms

This pub has undergone a refurbishment since the last reviewer's visit. It's no longer the sports bar that it apparently was – it’s now been thoroughly “modernised”, and looks for all the world like a gastropub, but I didn’t see any meus when I was in there at Wednesday lunchtime. The exterior is now painted a pastel shade, although it may be an undercoat as some more work is definitely needed on the signage, which is conspicuous by its absence. The ale situation has looked up considerably though. They had on Woodforde Wherry; GKIPA; Old Hooky; and Otter Ale (£1.80 a half and served in a dimpled jug). Old Rosie cider was on pump as well.

The interior still smells of paint, but obviously that will pass, and didn’t bother me. The floor’s bare-boarded of course, with battleship grey predominating the colour scheme and the decor’s typically minimalist. The main bar area at the front is furnished with normal tables and chairs, but an area to the back and right of the bar counter has some sofas, and exposed brick walls. Many (but not all) of the tables were laid for diners, which is the only indication that I got that food was available. Why have tables laid with cutlery etc if you don’t do food? It all looked very gastro.

The pub is bare and minimalist, but obviously intended to look chic. A lot of people seem to like these sorts of places, and good luck to them, but it’s not much like a traditional pub now.

On 29th November 2013 - rating: 5
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Steve of N21 left this review about The Queens Arms

One of three pubs around Walthamstow Village and for the casual visitor the black exterior and dark glass probably makes it the least welcoming.
But it’s decent enough once inside with the main bar area being a bit spartan but clean, light and airy. In the main it appears to be a sports pub with a big pull down screen and advertisements for regular screened football. And there was also indication of regular entertainment from live bands and the dreaded Karaoke nights. And from what I could see, it also did not seem to do food, which makes it a bit unique in this increasingly gentrified area.
There were three hand pumps on the bar but only one operational when I visited which dispensed a very average pint of Doombar. So for the Real Ale drinker this one can probably be passed over in favour of the nearby Village and Nags Head. But for the locals it looks a decent enough venue for watching the footie.

On 11th April 2013 - rating: 5
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