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Built in the early 17th century, this grade two listed pub is the oldest coaching inn in Frodsham, originally having stabling for 23 horses. The stables can still be seen opposite the rear of the pub, as can the coach house with its large white doors.

Known at the time as The King's Head the name was changed when Queen Victoria came to the throne in 1837.

The pub is part of the Sandstone trail, which is one of the most popular walks in Cheshire. It runs straight through the property making the Queen’s Head a popular gathering point for walkers and tourists during the warmer months, especially due to our unrivalled outside.

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Beer gardenFoodOutside areaReal aleCricketFootballRugbyTerrestrial TVCask Marque

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broomee c

3 months ago

Large pub. Do food and show sports. Food was reasonably priced and was ok. Nothing amazing but wasn't bad either and I enjoyed it. Good range of drinks and the staff were very friendly and helpful. Decent atmosphere in the pub, especially for midweek. I'd definitely go back.

jonathan wade

3 months ago

Lovely pub. The bar staff are so friendly, even at the end of the evening. That makes all the difference to me. The food was lovely and a reasonable price. Also a good selection of beers and wines. Definitely recommend.

Rich Jones

3 months ago

Came in for a 3 course anniversary meal. The pub had a very welcoming atmosphere. We were sat in front of a lovely real log fire in the “snug”. The food was exceptional. It came out promptly and piping hot. Very tasty. My wife particularly enjoyed the lamb shank with buttery chive mash. So much so she didn’t even share with me!! Definitely one for me to try in the future. Service from Toby and Kristina was exemplary. Nothing was too much of a chore for them. The drinks arrived swiftly in clean branded glasses and were very tasty. They obviously take good care of their beer and cider lines. We will definitely be back when we are in the area.

Liza Pe

4 months ago

Ordered drinks and the waiter said they wasn't available (the delivery didn't come through), so I ordered different drinks, waited 20 minutes and the waiter come back saying we could not have these drinks as the bar tender is new and does not know how to make them. Ordered starters Ordered the main courses. They didn't have our first choices available on an already limited menu. Our mains were then delivered to our table after a while. Our starters were missing. I asked where they were and he told me he forgot to put them through. The triple roast was inedible and had to go back. I asked to speak with someone and he skipped past my comment. My meal come with hardly any chips and the burger was dry. I would not recommend this place

James Roberts

5 months ago

Title: A Hearty Roast and Vibrant Atmosphere at The Queen's Head, Frodsham My visit to The Queen's Head in Frodsham was a delightful experience that married the quintessential charm of a British pub with the welcoming buzz of a community hub. Arriving early evening on a Sunday, the timing was impeccable to witness the pub at its liveliest, with football being a collective spectacle for the patrons that day. Seated near the bar, the air was thick with anticipation and camaraderie brought on by the match. Yet, even with the heightened fervor of sports enthusiasts, the service remained attentive and efficient—a commendable feat when the staff had to navigate through the excited crowd. The highlight was undoubtedly the Sunday roast, a testament to the pub’s commitment to tradition and quality. Each element on the plate was cooked to perfection, from the succulent cuts of meat to the golden, crispy potatoes, and the rich, hearty gravy tying everything together. It was a meal that felt both homemade and gourmet, satisfying the soul as much as the appetite. Amidst the bustling atmosphere, the sense of community was palpable, with the harmonious blend of locals and visitors alike adding to the enjoyable experience. The ambiance was energized yet comfortable, making it an ideal spot for anyone looking to end their week on a high note. In summary, The Queen's Head delivered an experience that went beyond just dining out. It was a place where the food, atmosphere, and camaraderie spoke volumes of its standing as a beloved local establishment. It’s a definite recommendation for anyone in Frodsham looking for a good meal and a taste of local hospitality on a Sunday evening.

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