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Small, single-room pub in [[Locale Fitzrovia|Fitzrovia]]. |
Small, single-room pub in [[Locale Fitzrovia|Fitzrovia]], in the Good Beer Guide. |
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The decor is quite traditional; carpeted floor and a mix of banquette seating around the edges of the room and stools (no actual chairs), with three tables in the middle of the room. There are portraits of kings and queens above the bar, and a display of king and queen playing cards at one end of the room. A few picnic benches outside (not covered or heated) cater for smokers. |
The decor is quite traditional; carpeted floor and a mix of banquette seating and stools (no actual chairs). There are portraits of kings and queens above the bar, and a display of king and queen playing cards at one end of the room. A few picnic benches outside (not covered or heated) cater for smokers. |
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When [[Kake]] visited on a Tuesday afternoon in December 2008, there were a fair few people in, mostly younger people (quite possibly students, given the area). There was no music, and a flatscreen was showing a darts tournament with the sound off. Three real ales were available; Adnam's Bitter, Deuchars IPA, and St Austell Tribute (£1.70/half). When [[Ewan]] visited in November 2009 these three were on again, with the addition of Purity's Mad Goose. |
[[Kake]] visited on a Tuesday afternoon in December 2008. The three handpumps had Adnams Bitter, Deuchars IPA, and St Austell Tribute (£1.60/half). There were a fair few people in, mostly younger people (quite possibly students, given the area). There was no music, and a flatscreen was showing a darts tournament with the sound off. A blackboard behind the bar advertised sandwiches - the manager told me they don't do food in the evenings so the sandwiches must be lunchtime only. |
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On [[Kat]]'s Thursday evening visit in June 2017, a pint of well-kept Tribute and a medium glass of house white wine came to £9.10. |
They have a function room upstairs, which as of December 2008 is free to hire as long as you make a donation to MacMillan (the charity supported by the pub), though if you want the bar up there to be staffed then that costs £50. As mentioned, there's no food in the evenings, but if you've booked the function room then they can put on a buffet or you can bring your own food. |
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Food is served lunchtimes only. On [[Ewan]]'s Friday lunchtime visit in November 2009, there was a full lunch menu, with — alongside the sandwiches (£4.50 including chips) — all the usual pub staples including hot meals at £6-7 each. [[Ewan]]'s vegetarian lasagne (£6.50) was served with some fresh crispy salad and a substantial portion of chips. They have a function room upstairs, which as of June 2017 is free to hire as long as you make a donation of at least £2 per person to MacMillan Cancer Support (the charity supported by the pub), though if you want the bar up there to be staffed then that costs £100. They don't do food in the evenings, but if you've booked the function room then they're happy for you to bring your own food. [[Kat]]'s verdict: the K&Q used to be a regular haunt of mine in the 2000s when I worked in the area; a decade later it hasn't changed a bit (to my delight!). |
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* [http://fancyapint.com/pub/10 Fancyapint review] * [http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubreviews/22292/ Pubs Galore comments] |
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* [http://boakandbailey.com/?p=1986 Boak And Bailey review] * [https://whatpub.com/pubs/WLD/16286/ WhatPub entry] |
* [http://fancyapint.com/pubs/pub10.html Fancyapint review] |
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kat]], June 2017. Function room info and lack of evening food verified with manager by [[Kake]], June 2017. Opening hours taken from a combination of the King & Queen website, the King & Queen Twitter account, and WhatPub, June 2017.</div> |
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], 23 December 2008. Function room info and lack of evening food verified with manager on that visit. Opening hours taken from the 2007 Good Beer Guide.</div> |
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category='Featured Article,Function Room,Good Beer Guide 2007,Good Beer Guide 2009,Good Beer Guide 2010,Pub Food,Pubs,Real Ale,Smoking Area' |
category='Food Served Lunchtimes,Function Room,Good Beer Guide,Good Beer Guide 2007,Good Beer Guide 2009,Pubs,Real Ale,Smoking Area' |
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opening_hours_text='11am-11pm Mon-Sat; 11am-10:30pm Sun' |
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summary='Traditional pub in Fitzrovia.'
summary='Traditional pub in Fitzrovia.' website='http://www.thekingandqueenpub.com/' |
summary='Traditional pub in Fitzrovia.' website='http://www.thekingandqueenpub.com/' |
Small, single-room pub in Fitzrovia, in the Good Beer Guide.
The decor is quite traditional; carpeted floor and a mix of banquette seating and stools (no actual chairs). There are portraits of kings and queens above the bar, and a display of king and queen playing cards at one end of the room. A few picnic benches outside (not covered or heated) cater for smokers.
Kake visited on a Tuesday afternoon in December 2008. The three handpumps had Adnams Bitter, Deuchars IPA, and St Austell Tribute (£1.60/half). There were a fair few people in, mostly younger people (quite possibly students, given the area). There was no music, and a flatscreen was showing a darts tournament with the sound off. A blackboard behind the bar advertised sandwiches - the manager told me they don't do food in the evenings so the sandwiches must be lunchtime only.
They have a function room upstairs, which as of December 2008 is free to hire as long as you make a donation to MacMillan (the charity supported by the pub), though if you want the bar up there to be staffed then that costs £50. As mentioned, there's no food in the evenings, but if you've booked the function room then they can put on a buffet or you can bring your own food.
Accessibility: Small step up to get in, another small step to get to the ladies' (which is quite small and a bit hard to actually get into).
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