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    Queens Head

    3.2 (5 reviews)
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    Open 11:00 am - 11:00 AM (Next day)

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    National Trust: King's Head - Great Hall of The King's Head, Aylesbury, UK.  Jan. 2025

    National Trust: King's Head

    4.8(4 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    ££

    We fell in love with this place on our first visit in 2022 so have made it a policy to get Sunday…read moreroast here whenever we're in the area on a Sunday. This is a lovely, historic old 15th-century inn and coaching house which serves as the central pub for the local Chiltern Brewery. We last went there on our last visit in January 2025 (I'm really behind on doing reviews lately and am just trying to get in a few key older ones from the last few months) There are two parts, the Farmer's Bar, which is the main pub area and which includes outdoor seating in the lovely enclosed courtyard, and the historic, wood-paneled Great Hall. This last time, we ate in the Great Hall. Ambience is great, with lots of character and a pleasant, peaceful atmosphere. Food is outstanding. On Sunday, we always get the roast beef with veg and Yorkshire pudding, and it is always perfect, consistently one of the best we have ever had. The cask ale is outstanding, especially the 300's Old Ale and Beechwood Bitter. Service is always excellent.

    I love this place! The drinks are mostly sourced from the Chiltern Brewery, and they are wonderful…read more Me and some friends attended the launch of 'Golden Ale' a few months back, it was a brilliant evening and it attracted quite a crowd, including a couple of local newspapers. The staff are always polite, smart dressed and great to have a chat too in the evening. I have yet to eat there, apart from the wonderful selection of crisps and nuts of course, but I have heard the food is excellent. My favorite feature of the pub has to be the courtyard area fully fitted with outdoor seating, tables and a sheltered walkway to the excellent toilets. Being isolated from the town centre, yet still incredibly close, it's amazing how quiet and relaxing it is to have a drink. When you're next near stop in and I promise you'll have a wonderful time.

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    National Trust: King's Head - The King's Head, Aylesbury, UK.  Jan. 2025

    The King's Head, Aylesbury, UK. Jan. 2025

    National Trust: King's Head - Cask ales at The King's Head, Aylesbury, UK.  Jan. 2025

    Cask ales at The King's Head, Aylesbury, UK. Jan. 2025

    National Trust: King's Head - Sunday Roast at The King's Head, Aylesbury, UK.  Jan. 2025

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    Sunday Roast at The King's Head, Aylesbury, UK. Jan. 2025

    The Bell At Hardwick - The Stunning 17th Century Pub

    The Bell At Hardwick

    3.0(2 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    Wow Ian the landlord has done it again! He had the Old…read moreThatched Inn at Adstock and this from the ground rebuild has resulted in a fantastic pub that opened at the beginning of Sept 2013. Great selection of fine ales ciders and larger and comprehensive wine list. The kitchen is now open and all I can say is WOW you have got to eat here! Great gardens, open fires and a warm welcome!

    Where do I begin ?..... We as a group of friends go out once…read morea month to have a Sunday Lunch in and around the Aylesbury area. It was my turn to choose the venue this week & after reading the reviews, booked us into The Bell. On arrival, after finding our table we sat in a tight corner next to the bar not really suitable for a table for 6 and waited for our server. We sat & we sat....after 15 minutes we were yet to order a drink let alone our meals. After 50 minutes our meals arrived and although the meals were ok in regards to taste, they were all only luke warm at best. We were offered the desert menu and all ordered the recommended one on the menu, I'm afraid it was bland and yet another disappointment. Our spoons were delivered by the server, all held by their heads in her hands. The pub itself is cosy and had a lovely log burner but I'm afraid the service and food were a real disappointment. The food has a real chance of being so much better if only served hot and accompanied by a much better service experience.

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    Eight Bells

    Eight Bells

    4.8(5 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    ££

    Warm welcoming staff. Reasonable prices for exquisite food. My friend and I had the lamb and burger…read morerespectively, leaving us with a smile on our faces and no room in our stomachs. Highly recommended for a nice meal and casual drinks.

    What initially attracted me was the title. As a child, growing up in the Salisbury area (I won't…read morename the specific village because I still have family living there and I'd hate for them to suffer any reprisals for what I'm about to say.), I often attended a pub called the two bells and although it pains me to say it, it must be said; it was sub-par. Then a curious thing happened... as a Young adult, out in the world, leaving home for the bright lights of London, I discovered my new local was called the 5 bells. Reluctant as I was to visit a pub with Bells in its name, a combination of peer pressure and my own fervent clinging to the idea that you should not judge a book by its cover, I was convinced to attend. I must say I was glad I did because although the 5 bells was by no means excellent, it was significantly better than the pub of my childhood. "What if" I wondered to myself "the more the bells, the better the pub" it was a fleeting thought but one that was reignited when I discovered that there was an 8 bells! I must see it. Now the 8 bells is by no means local to me. In fact it is not inconsiderably far (an hour or more by car and 3 at least by public transport). But it was worth the trip. I ate well, I drank well and most satisfyingly of all I continued to prove my hypothesis that the more Bells in the pub title, the more enjoyable the experience. Please someone tell me if they ever discover a 10 bells! ‍

    Queens Head - pubs - Updated May 2026

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