🚇Kilburn Park 🍺 £6.00 Pravha ❤️ Rita Ora’s Dads pub. . At the bottom of Kilburn High Road on the border between Kilburn and Maida Vale, you’ll find The Queens Arms. The nearest Tube is Kilburn Park on the Bakerloo Line. . This large corner pub was originally The Queens Arms Hotel built in 1843. It was destroyed in World War II by a bomb on the night of 26th September 1940. The pub was rebuilt in 1958 and is currently owned by Rita Ora’s Dad. . This is a multi-room pub which has three sections. On the left is the main bar which is L shaped, at the back is a dining/function room. On the right hand side is the compact public bar. The decor here is bright and modern with a traditional feel. The seating is a mix of stools around poser tables, low level tables and chairs plus a few comfy upholstered banquettes. The main servery is a good size and simply decorated. . The beer lineup was predominantly mainstream keg options plus one cask ale. I decided on a pint of Pravha, my pint was very enjoyable and price point was average. The food menu is British pub grub, pizza and a few Mediterranean dishes. Fish & Chips is reasonably priced at £9.95. . I arrived around 1pm and walked in to a boisterous atmosphere as there were a dozen or so Man Utd fans wetting there whistles before heading off to the FA Cup final at Wembley. The local community was also well represented, there were a few old boys inside and a large younger group gathered on the many benches around the front of the pub. The service was great, the staff were having a bit of banter with the noisy Mancunians. This pub shows live sport on SKY and BT, the horse racing was on when visiting. At weekends the pub has live music which is popular with the Balkan community. . @thequeensarmskilburn is a straight-up no nonsense boozer which looks after its locals and those from further afield. The beer and food were good and not overly priced. This is a great spot for watching sport and enjoying live entertainment. . ℹ️ Info correct on...
Read moreGreat place to hangout, eat some reasonably priced food, have a drink, and listen to live music. It’s a warm, cozy environment.
We went here because it’s right across the street from our hotel. The sign said £10.90 for a burger and pint of beer. That’s a great deal since our hotel is charging £18 for a burger! 🤯
We went for dinner on a Friday night. The staff is friendly. There’s plenty of options on the menu. If you want something more healthy there’s salads. The band was just setting up when we got there. They sounded great!
I ordered the grilled chicken. My husband ordered the fish and chips. We ordered calamari as an appetizer. The waiter accidentally brought out a cheese platter instead but we were happy to have it. There were 3 different kinds of cheese on it. The calamari however was not good. It just tasted like batter. Couldn’t taste the calamari at all. We did not finish it. They should probably just take it off the menu.
The chicken was really good! It was smothered in a mushroom sauce. My husband really liked his fish and chips and ate every bite. The beer was good too.
I would definitely recommend this place. Just don’t order...
Read moreWe decided to go for a family meal for Christmas to this lovely pub . The pub it’s self is lovely , staff really nice and service great . I do have to say the Christmas dinner well what what can I say just No . I had the turkey 1 slice fair enough but 2 Brussels sprouts the smallest Yorkshire pudding I have ever seen 2 slices of carrot and 4 very small roast potatoes and 1 pig in blanket . Then for desert I had cheese cake that was obviously bought from Iceland as well as the 3 prawns in bread crumbs for starters no taste and did not taste of anything all this for £39.00 was an absolute joke literally . This is not acceptable it was the worst roast dinner and we ended up going out to eat after again because everyone was hungry . I would recommend just having food from the main menu so much nicer but Christmas dinner was so have to say very disappointing and a real letdown...
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