PIN The Queens Larder

History and a light bite

The Queens Larder is an 18th century pub - small and wood-panelled with stripped floors, banquettes and a comfort-food menu. It is located in Bloomsbury in London`s centre. The menu consists of `light bites` like garlic bread or a bowl of chips, sandwiches, salads, main meals and drinks.







History

The Queens Larder takes it's name from Queen Charlotte, wife of the Mad King George III, who was receiving treatment for his apparent insanity at a doctors house in the square and it was founded in 1799.

Triptide Thoughts

Lovely to be part of the Bloomsbury set - if only for a day

How to get there

By London bus, it is 2 minutes walk from Southampton Row hopping off at stop 59, 68, 91, 168, 188.

By London Underground, it is 5 minutes walk from Russell Square Station which is served by Piccadilly Line.

Opening Hours

Monday to Friday : 11:30 am - 23:00 pm
Saturday : 12:00 pm - 23:00 pm
Sunday : 12:00 pm - 22:30 pm

Tags

  • Alcohol
  • , Coffee
  • , Food
  • , Drinks
  • , Downtown Westminster
  • , Bloomsbury
  • , Music

Owner

I'm a French student from Saint-Tropez and I'm here, in London for an internship in business trade. Unlike any other European city London appears to have a diversity of culture, history and entertainment unlike anywhere else. ...

Location

1, Queen Square , Bloomsbury , WC1N 3AR (View on Google Maps)
London


from £7.50-15.00 per person for lunch

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