Entire Venue at Queen's Head & Artichoke
Bar · Whole venue
About this space
Step into the Queen's Head & Artichoke, a charming corner pub that takes you back to the Victorian era. With its dark hardwood flooring, white decorative ceiling, and classic scones adorning the wooden walls, this pub exudes a timeless elegance. The large wooden bar stands proudly as the heart of the room, inviting you to gather with friends and enjoy a drink.
As you enter, the large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Take a seat at one of the classic wooden tables or sink into the comfortable wall benches, complete with vibrant pillows for added comfort. And don't forget to admire the black fireplace that adds a touch of sophistication to one of the walls.
Whether you're looking for a cosy spot to relax or a lively gathering place, Queens Head & Artichoke is the perfect destination.
Prices
- 3-course meal - £58.5 per person.
- 3-course meal - £58.5 per person.
- 3-course meal - £58.5 per person.
- 3-course meal - £58.5 per person.
- 3-course meal - £58.5 per person.
- 3-course meal - £58.5 per person.
- 3-course meal - £58.5 per person.
Capacity
Catering and drinks
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
Accessibility
Rules of the space
Allowed events
Host rules
- No smoking in the building.
About Queen's Head & Artichoke
The Queen’s Head and Artichoke is conveniently situated by Great Portland Street and Regent’s Park tube station and a stone’s throw away from Euston station. It is a classic Victorian corner pub and dining room.
We serve modern Mediterranean mezze alongside a full a la carte menu. The bar offers a wide range of real ales and beers as well as a comprehensive wine list. It is the ideal place for just drinks, a plate or two or full-on dining. We also serve an all-day, traditional Sunday roast, perfect after a visit to nearby Regent’s Park.
Dating from the 16th Century, the Queen’s Head & Artichoke was once a Royal Hunting Lodge on the site of what is now The Regent’s Park. It is mentioned in the Crew’s Survey in 1753 as ‘a ramshackle old tavern’. When The Regent’s Park was created, several well-known Inns were demolished, one of which was the Queen’s Head & Artichoke.
It was re-established at its present site in 1811, although the current building dates from around 1900. The licence itself dates from the time of Queen Elizabeth's 1st reign, after whom the pub is named. The origin of its name is attributed to Daniel Clark, Master Cook & Head Gardener to both Elizabeth 1st & James 1st.