Hotel accommodation
A landmark building of historic importance, first licensed in 1857 and Grade II listed. This hotel was rescued, restored and reopened by Wetherspoon in 2014. The bar area has been significantly expanded, giving a light and airy feel; slightly café bar in style with a long single marble topped bar and a new open plan area with exposed beams. Pictures of old Aldershot abound, including postcards set into the tabletops. Major free to air TV sports events are shown. To the left of the bar, two original rooms have been retained, both accessed by separate short flights of steps from the bar. The room overlooking Princes Gardens has a real fire which is well used in the colder months and provides a cosy haven. To the right of the bar and outside is a large attractive enclosed patio and covered smoking area which is a suntrap when conditions allow. Close to both the Princes Hall and the cinema, the Queen Hotel also has seven well-appointed bedrooms. As well as the bi-annual (March and October) Wetherspoon Beer Festivals the Queen Hotel also has occasional local brewery “Tap Takeover” events.
Historic Interest
One of the oldest licensed buildings remaining in Aldershot and first licensed as the Queen’s Inn in 1857, owned by George Trimmer and run by licensees Horatio and Hannah Tuddenham. The building overlooked the newly built West Cavalry Barracks gate on the corner of Grosvenor Road and the High Street. Other hotels and beer houses soon surrounded it; Uncle Tom’s Cabin next door in the High Street, the Lord Nelson next door in Grosvenor Road and the Imperial Hotel on the opposite corner of Barrack Road, all now closed. The Queen Hotel was one of the regular locations for major inquests held in Aldershot. The first public transport connection between Aldershot and Farnborough was a horse drawn bus service that ran from the Queen Hotel to the Queen’s Hotel at Farnborough. George Trimmer had an interest in many premises in Aldershot along with hop growing and brewing.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Queen Hotel, Aldershot
Changing beers typically include: Tillingbourne (varies) , Twickenham (varies) , Windsor & Eton (varies)
Source: National