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I've heard some bad reports on the newly opened Queens Tavern; terrible beer, only two choices Guniness & fosters. Anyone on here been in there as yet?
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Springbok/ Queens Tavern on 09:32 - Sep 10 with 11826 views
Been in there twice now both times In the upstairs bar, the "Beer" is horrific, I know you can't expect much from Fosters in plastic but you would expect it to be drinkable at £4.60 a pint. It wasn't cold enough and smelt off so asked for a new one, second one smelt identical. Left it and went in the ground, next game I thought I'd give it another go, once again I wasn't able to finish it, something about it just isn't right. They had a chance to do a good job on it, could make a killing but can't see it lasting. And that Badge on the signage isn't helping.
***Edit - went in today downstairs bar and beer was spot on, Nice pint of Staropramen, Coors light also on offer. ***
[Post edited 10 Sep 2016 18:37]
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Springbok/ Queens Tavern on 20:36 - Sep 10 with 11182 views
Springbok/ Queens Tavern on 22:03 - Sep 10 by CiderwithRsie
It's dead easy to screw up Guinness, most pubs in Britain do, as anyone who's drunk it in Ireland can tell you.
Absolutely correct ciderwithRise... I wouldn't entertain going in the 'springbok', never liked it back in the day.. Many pubs in Britain do indeed screw up Guinness and it drives me nuts, it's not hard to look after and pour correctly, but most pubs just can't be arsed.. Having said that, we popped into 'o'donahughes' on the Goldhawk Road today for a few pints of the black stuff and it was terrific ..reasonably priced and good staff too... Recommend for a pre match tipple.
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Springbok/ Queens Tavern on 23:07 - Sep 10 with 10913 views
Springbok/ Queens Tavern on 22:51 - Sep 10 by RickyDicky
I agree with you about Irish Guinness, it is the best, but it can and should be fairly good here.
Yes, I see what you mean - it's a good fall-back in a pub where you expect the beer to be generally rubbish.
TBH the Springbok has always been pretty terrible and TBF to the management it hasn't got a lot going for it. Sad that so many really good pubs are getting shut down and turned into flats. One of the tragedies of our time.
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Springbok/ Queens Tavern on 23:59 - Sep 10 with 10864 views
Springbok/ Queens Tavern on 12:07 - Sep 10 by Bakes
Been in there twice now both times In the upstairs bar, the "Beer" is horrific, I know you can't expect much from Fosters in plastic but you would expect it to be drinkable at £4.60 a pint. It wasn't cold enough and smelt off so asked for a new one, second one smelt identical. Left it and went in the ground, next game I thought I'd give it another go, once again I wasn't able to finish it, something about it just isn't right. They had a chance to do a good job on it, could make a killing but can't see it lasting. And that Badge on the signage isn't helping.
***Edit - went in today downstairs bar and beer was spot on, Nice pint of Staropramen, Coors light also on offer. ***
[Post edited 10 Sep 2016 18:37]
Still no proper beer, then? Why anyone drinks Coors Light is a genuine mystery to me
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Springbok/ Queens Tavern on 00:06 - Sep 11 with 10844 views
Springbok/ Queens Tavern on 22:57 - Sep 10 by WilloW4
Absolutely correct ciderwithRise... I wouldn't entertain going in the 'springbok', never liked it back in the day.. Many pubs in Britain do indeed screw up Guinness and it drives me nuts, it's not hard to look after and pour correctly, but most pubs just can't be arsed.. Having said that, we popped into 'o'donahughes' on the Goldhawk Road today for a few pints of the black stuff and it was terrific ..reasonably priced and good staff too... Recommend for a pre match tipple.
If you like a stout try a pint of the draught "Jet Black Heart" in the Brewdog pub. Excellent although a little pricey.
Springbok/ Queens Tavern on 00:57 - Sep 11 by HollowayRanger
There were a few pubs like that in the west end of Newcastle when I moved up there in 1988. It was more like a Wild West saloon walking into the Benwell arms for the first time.
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Springbok/ Queens Tavern on 21:51 - Sep 11 with 10163 views
Springbok/ Queens Tavern on 00:57 - Sep 11 by HollowayRanger
Reminds me of an episode of Eastenders from a couple of years ago. A new character came into the Queen Vic looking for someone. After asking and being ignored by about 5 people he shouts " I feel about as welcome as a Chelsea fan at Loftus Road. Made me laugh
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Springbok/ Queens Tavern on 22:13 - Sep 11 with 10123 views
Sadly these days nothing stays the same. In most Towns now , the Pubs are either closed down or boarded up or are just shadows of their former glory. I too always Head for Kew/Richmond after games. The Bell And Crown at Kew Bridge is a great Pub as well as the Shaftesbury in Richmond is nice as well.
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Springbok/ Queens Tavern on 16:08 - Sep 12 with 9744 views
Springbok/ Queens Tavern on 16:08 - Sep 12 by Dorse
I spent most of the last year drinking various ales after switching from lager because I can't stand the watery taste of most of the weaker stuff and the nice stuff like Peroni and 1664 kills my sinuses.
However, since drinking ale I have put on 14st in 6 months and my feet are starting to rot and stink which I have been told could be down to yeast infections from drinking ale as it happens to the unfortunate few.
Now have to change again to Hendricks with Slimline Tonic with a garnish of thinly sliced cucumber until I can fit in to my clothes again!!!!!