The Queens
Victorian pub with Primrose Hill views, seasonal British food, and a terrace locals call the neighbourhood's best.
A historic Victorian pub on Regent's Park Road in Primrose Hill, The Queens combines period charm with contemporary hospitality. Built in 1855 as both pub and hotel, it retains its original character while offering seasonal British cuisine, craft beers, and carefully curated wines. The venue features an open fireplace, upstairs dining room, and a terrace overlooking Primrose Hill—widely regarded as the neighbourhood's finest outdoor seating. Regular events include Monday pub quizzes and Sunday live music with roasts.
A brief summary to The Queens
- 49 Regent's Park Rd, London, NW1 8XD, GB
- +442075860408
- Visit website
- Duration: 1.5 to 4 hours
- Mid ranged
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Mixed
- Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
- Monday 11 am-11 pm
- Tuesday 11 am-11 pm
- Wednesday 11 am-11 pm
- Thursday 11 am-11 pm
- Friday 11 am-11 pm
- Saturday 11 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 pm-10:30 pm
Local tips
- Reserve the terrace in advance during warmer months—its Primrose Hill views make it highly sought after, especially for weekend dining.
- Arrive early on Sunday evenings to secure good seating for live music and roasts, which draw substantial crowds.
- Join the Monday pub quiz if you enjoy trivia; it's a regular fixture that attracts a mix of locals and visitors.
- Explore the upstairs dining room for a quieter, more formal experience separate from the ground-floor pub atmosphere.
- Check the seasonal menu changes; the kitchen's commitment to local, fresh ingredients means offerings vary throughout the year.
For the on-the-go comforts that matter to you
- Restrooms
- Drink Options
- Drinking Water
- Food Options
- Seating Areas
- Sheltered Areas
- Information Boards
Getting There
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London Underground
Chalk Farm station on the Northern Line (approximately 8–10 minutes walk south along Regent's Park Road). Exit toward Haverstock Hill and head north; the pub is on your right as the road curves. Alternative: Belsize Park station (Northern Line, approximately 12–15 minutes walk west via Primrose Hill Road). Journey times from central London vary; from Leicester Square allow 20–25 minutes including walking.
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Bus
Routes 24, 27, and 88 serve Regent's Park Road directly. Journey times from central London (e.g., from Piccadilly Circus) typically 25–35 minutes depending on traffic. Buses run frequently throughout the day; evening and weekend services continue until late. No additional cost beyond standard London transport fares.
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Walking from Primrose Hill Park
If visiting Primrose Hill itself, the pub is accessible via a 5–10 minute walk downhill along Regent's Park Road. The route is straightforward and well-lit; terrain is paved throughout. This approach offers a pleasant transition from the park to the pub.
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Taxi or Ride-Hailing
Black cabs and ride-hailing services (Uber, Bolt) operate throughout London. Journey times from central London (e.g., from Trafalgar Square) typically 15–25 minutes depending on traffic conditions. Fares vary; expect £12–20 from central areas. The pub's address is 49 Regent's Park Road, London NW1 8XD.
The Queens location weather suitability
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Any Weather
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Mild Temperatures
Discover more about The Queens
A Victorian Landmark on Primrose Hill's Premier Street
The Queens occupies a distinguished position on Regent's Park Road, the curving commercial heart of Primrose Hill. Built in 1855 as a combined pub and hotel, it has witnessed nearly two centuries of London life from this vantage point. The building's Victorian origins remain visible in its architecture and interior detailing, creating an atmosphere that bridges heritage and contemporary comfort. Its location yards from Primrose Hill itself makes it an ideal gathering point for both locals and visitors exploring this affluent north London neighbourhood. Regent's Park Road itself carries historical significance, having evolved from the 18th-century residential lane known as Primrose Vale into a carefully developed Victorian thoroughfare. The street's northern section, where The Queens stands, marks the transition from residential properties to the neighbourhood's commercial centre. The pub's position at this junction has made it a natural social hub for generations, anchoring the community through changing times.Interior Character and Atmospheric Spaces
The pub's interior preserves much of its original Victorian character. The ground floor welcomes guests with an open fireplace—a focal point for winter visits and a gathering place that encourages lingering conversation. The friendly service and carefully maintained ambience create an inviting environment that feels both welcoming and authentic. Upstairs, a dedicated dining room showcases the establishment's commitment to food quality, with large windows and refined furnishings that elevate the casual pub experience into something more substantial. The terrace represents The Queens' most distinctive feature. Overlooking Primrose Hill directly, it offers what locals widely consider the neighbourhood's best outdoor seating. On clear days, the view across the green space and toward London's skyline creates a memorable backdrop for dining and drinking. The terrace operates seasonally, transforming the pub's appeal throughout the year and making it a destination rather than merely a convenient stop.Food, Drink, and Seasonal Offerings
The kitchen emphasises seasonal British cuisine sourced from the South East of England, reflecting a commitment to freshness and local provenance. The menu changes with the seasons, ensuring that ingredients reflect what is available at their peak. Sunday roasts have become a signature offering, drawing regulars and newcomers alike. The wine list receives careful curation, moving beyond standard pub selections to offer thoughtful pairings. The craft beer selection similarly reflects considered choice rather than mass-market defaults, appealing to those seeking quality over convenience. Vegetarian and vegan options appear throughout the menu, acknowledging dietary preferences without relegating them to afterthought status. This inclusive approach extends to the pub's overall philosophy of welcoming diverse clientele. The bar operates with full licensing, serving spirits, wines, beers, and soft drinks in a setting that encourages both quick visits and extended sessions.Community Events and Weekly Rhythms
The Queens structures its calendar around regular events that build community and encourage repeat visits. Monday nights host a weekly pub quiz, a tradition that draws teams of locals and creates a convivial competitive atmosphere. Sunday evenings feature live music paired with the famous roasts, transforming the pub into a venue for entertainment and gathering. These recurring events establish The Queens as more than a transactional drinking establishment—it functions as a social infrastructure for Primrose Hill. The pub welcomes both lunch and dinner service, with brunch available to accommodate different visiting patterns. This flexibility, combined with the terrace's seasonal appeal, means The Queens adapts to London's varied rhythms across the year. The establishment accepts reservations, allowing groups to secure tables and plan occasions with confidence.For the vibe & atmosphere seeker
- Romantic
- Relaxing
- Lively
- Casual
- Unique
For the design and aesthetic lover
- Vintage Styles
- Rustic Designs
For the architecture buff
- Historic
- Heritage Neighborhoods
For the view chaser and sunset hunter
- Iconic Views
- Panoramas
For the social media creator & influencer
- Instagrammable
- Photo Spots
- Aesthetic Corners
For the eco-conscious traveler
- Locally Managed
For the kind of experience you’re after
- Cultural Heritage
- Photowalk
- Day Trip
For how adventurous you want the journey to be
- Easy Access
- Public-Transport Accessible
Location Audience
- Family Friendly
- LGBT Friendly
- Senior Friendly
- Child Friendly
- Teen Friendly
- Wheelchair Access
- Solo Friendly
- Couple Friendly
- Vegetarian Friendly
- Vegan Friendly