The Queens Arms is on Newhall Street and a stones throw away from St Paul's Square. Outside it portrays the well-kept traditional pub aesthetic and attracts a varied crowd throughout the week. I haven't eaten here (yet), but they do special's on weekdays (BOGOF Pizza Thursday and Friday) and the pie is supposed to be damn good.
I've got mixed feelings about the Queens. On one hand, their smoking/outdoor area is fab. Cinema seats, covered bits and a layout that always seems to encourage conversations with random folk (every time I've visited I've had great conversations with strangers), but the problem is the service.
They are obviously trying very hard to be a local pub with a warm welcome, but the service is very hit and miss. Sometimes the staff are friendly, warm and genuinely seem to appreciate your custom, but on others they can be "off" (with a "Here is your order, now leave me alone" kind of vibe).
I do love the prints on the wall and the brass railing around the bar, it feels like a great place to grab a real ale or a stout. Pricewise, it's ok too. I bought a round of two speciality ales and a Large glass of white wine and the round came to less than £13. When you consider the price of a glass of wine in some of the venue's around this area, it's quite reasonable.
Final verdict? I would give it a go if you are in this area and haven't been before. However, it's not one of my top tips for the JQ. read more