Built in 1859. Taken upmarket in the last few years and now thriving. Gastro menu, Tables and chairs cover the floorspace with some tall stools at the bar. Outside seating is available year round on the front pavement with further bench tables in the rear paved summer garden. Note the collection of beer mats and pump clips above the bar. The art prints hanging in the back room are for sale. Two predominantly local ales are complimented by a real cider in summer.
Historic Interest
A traditional Victorian corner pub erected in 1859 on the edge of the former Church Common which was enclosed in 1850 and subsequently built over. Ex-Courage, Unique, then leased from Enterprise Inns.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Queens Arms, Walthamstow
Changing beers typically include: Five Points (varies) , New River (varies) , Redemption (varies)
Source: National