Reservations · Outdoor seating
A polished Pimlico gastropub known for standout gluten-free fish and chips and friendly service, with lively vibes and prices on the higher side for a pub.
The Queens Arms delivers reliable gastropub dining with strong food quality anchored by excellent fish and chips and hearty roasts, paired with friendly, attentive service that guests frequently praise by name. Consistency shows solid execution across most visits, though occasional service flow confusion and peak-time crowding prevent the seamless experience needed for a higher grade. This is a well-executed neighborhood favorite competitive with London's better gastropubs, particularly strong for families and those requiring careful allergen handling.
Set on a quiet Pimlico street, The Queens Arms feels warm and bustling with a bright, tidy pub room and a calmer dining space upstairs. Service is often called out by name, with guests noting friendly, proactive staff and thoughtful allergy handling. One diner put it simply: "They explained the gluten procedures clearly and it made us relax." Prices are central London pub level, but portions usually match. The kitchen focuses on elevated pub favorites rather than theatrics, an approach that reads as classic done right. The fish and chips draws raves for its crisp batter and flaky cod, roasts are hearty on Sundays, and desserts like sticky toffee pudding satisfy sweet cravings. The culinary approach leans elevated traditional: quality produce, a few global touches, and solid execution over showy tricks. Families do well here thanks to familiar, comforting dishes like burgers, fish and chips, and mac and cheese sides. While there may not be a dedicated kids menu on the snapshot, the offerings are approachable for most children, and staff are accommodating. If you have a coeliac diner, this spot stands out for clear labeling and careful handling, though it gets busy on Sundays so consider booking early.
Area: Residential-meets-central pocket near Victoria with a mix of locals and visitors from nearby hotels and sights.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked streets; occasional busy periods tied to events can crowd pubs.
Nearby: Close to Victoria Station, Westminster attractions, and several hotels; good for pre- or post-sightseeing meals.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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