Queen's Hotel, Primrose Hill
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The Queen's is a pub and former hotel in Regent's Park Road, Primrose Hill, London.
It was built as a pub and hotel in 1855, and was still operating as a hotel at least as late as 1970. The pub sign had Queen Victoria on one side and a young Queen Alexandra on the other.[1]
In 1996, it became a theme pub, with an African zoo motif, and some of its notable regular customers, Kingsley Amis, Robert Stephens and Peter Quennell, were said to be "horrified".[1]
It is part of the Young's pub chain.[2]
References
- ^ a b "Queen’s Hotel | The Shops and Pubs of Primrose Hill". primrosehillhistory.org. Retrieved 2016-09-09.
- ^ Propeller Communications. "The Queen's | Young's Pub and dining, Primrose Hill, London, NW1". thequeensprimrosehill.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-09-09.
External links
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51°32′26″N 0°09′28″W / 51.5405°N 0.1577°W / 51.5405; -0.1577
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