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Old Queens Head

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Islington, London. With roots tracing back to at least 1680 as a coaching inn, the current structure dates back to 1830. The names refers to a portrait on it's sign, likely Elizabeth I or Queen Victoria. The exterior is of Flemish bond yellow brick accented by vibrant green tiling. The interior features an early 17th moulded plaster ceiling. The beautiful turquoise glazed faience tiled bar was created by Craven Dunnill Jackfield. As with most pubs in the Islington area there are no cask beers available, so I went with a Camden Pale Ale.


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