The Queens Head, Finchley - pub details
Address: 248, Regents Park Rd, London, N3 3HN [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 7296) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Hendon (2.3 miles), Mill Hill Broadway (2.6 miles), New Southgate (2.8 miles)
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user reviews of the Queens Head, Finchley
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Still "closed for refurbishment". Still falling to pieces. mym - 2 Jan 2011 11:25 |
This place has been open and closed at various times over the last couple of years. Seemed to have become the centre of Finchley's budding Polish criminal element when it was open. What's certain is that it has now been shut for at least three months, ostensibly for 'refurbishment'. I suspect it may have finally died as a pub. cid - 3 Sep 2010 08:40 |
Hey when I was assistant manager here about 8 yrs ago, I ad a regular food trade for luch, sports mornings including fry up. Whats happened? Am really disappointed to hear this. Never new of Emma Bunton coming in but did use to have Marc Warren poppin in every now and again. I'd come back and bring the pub back to where it should be again. ace1975 - 21 Mar 2010 05:39 |
Was closed when I strolled past on a Saturday afternoon recently. Not entirely surprising as it was a very odd and ramshackle place, but in an area poorly served for pubs, I hope it reopens soon. grecian - 30 Aug 2009 09:14 |
This place has two pool tables and two dartboards so it is a decent enough place to pop into with some mates for an hour or two of pub sports. I say with some mates as, apart from one or maybe two people at a push I found the patrons of this pub to be quite unaccommodating. It is a shame as there are also two projector screens for showing Sky and Setanta and they have just started up the live music again at the weekends. There is still no real ale, but I enjoyed my Guinness and there is also a selection of bog standard draught available. The staff were friendly enough, but I got the impression that the locals aren�t that impressed with the owners and feel that they are trying to bleed the place dry. Unfortunately, I think that I�ll leave this pub to the estate crowd and drink elsewhere in future. Strongers - 21 Apr 2009 08:43 |
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