The Queen's Larder - Queens Square, London, UK
N 51° 31.271 W 000° 07.350
30U E 699623 N 5711710
The pub stands on the west side of Queen's Square at the junction with Cosmo Place.
Waymark Code: WMEKAB
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 06/08/2012
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Th pub sign takes the form of a cartoon type
character, the queen, looking into an empty cupboard with a dog sitting close
by.
The pub's website (visit link)
tells us:
"The pub 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.
The Queen assisted in the nursing of her husband, by cooking for him and rented
a small cellar beneath the pub, where she kept special foods for him.
We like to think that we are continuing this great tradition of catering for our
clientele in a warm and very personal way. Of course, we are not suggesting that
any of our punters are mad - quite the opposite!
Queens Larder is a very small and intimate venue, characterised by its nearly
private, club-like atmosphere.
We dare say it is the cosiest place to have a pint in the wider neighbourhood,
with its warm interior, a large outside seating area and an upstairs function
room. We are also very friendly to well behaved dogs and will be happy to
provide your canine companion with refreshment as well! Please, don't be a
stranger, and drop in whenever you are close by. Our wonderful staff will be
more than happy to serve you and tell you about the local area."