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Przekaż informację zwrotnąIt's a shame...one of the few hems left downtown Burlington will cease to exist as of the 13th of September 2023. Please check this beautiful pub out before its gone. Express your outrage and support them while they are still open!
Excellent staff, service and food. Beer wasn't bad either. Price per person: CA$20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Bangers and Mash, Wings, Nachos
Great staff, too bad it's closing Price per person: CA$20–30 Recommended dishes: Wings, Queens Head Burger, Fish Chips
I found food overpriced and not that good. Was told fish was a light batter, but in fact was beer batter and was placed on the fries which made them soggy. Waiter hardly paid attention to our table, and we waited a long time for our order. I felt like he was more interested in the outdoor patio and to people who ordered drinks, didn't give us the time of day. Would not return unfortunately. Price per person: CA$20–30
The Queens Head Pub is a welcoming watering hole that transports you across the pond with its cozy British charm, tucked away in an old part of Burlington in a historic building. Walking through the wooden door, I was immediately struck by the pub's cute decor plaid fabrics, Scottish and British portraits, and football memorabilia adorning the walls. While the theme is Scottish and British, the crowd had a more international flair, reflecting the pub's Canadian home. Visitors from across the Commonwealth mingled happily with locals over fish and chips, bangers and mash or a pint of ale. The menu sticks closely to British pub classics, with a few Canadian twists. On a recent visit, we enjoyed a perfectly cooked beef Wellington. It was served with mashed potatoes, a side of fresh vegetables and, of course, a rich beef gravy. A nearby table was raving about the fruit cake, saying it was particularly good. Beyond the food, Queens Head is notable for its comfortable, relaxed atmosphere. On a busy Friday night, the indoor and outdoor spaces were packed, yet remained relaxed and welcoming. Attentive staff kept the drinks flowing as patrons unwound from a long week. Pricing was reasonable, considering the surrounding area. It's a shame that The Queens Head will close its doors for good in October after years of bringing a taste of Britain to a beautiful corner of the city. Until then, locals and expats alike should stop by for a last pint in honor of this hidden gem. Kid friendliness: Not very kid friendly Parking: Good size parking lot across the street. The street parking is a little tough. Wheelchair accessibility: Bad wheelchair access