The Queens Head

Queens Head, Station Rd, Earsham, Bungay
01986 892623

Recent Reviews

Ian Smith

Excellent traditional pub with a micro brewery. Home brewed ale tastes fantastic and is excellent value for money. An outstanding traditional English pub which should be experienced by everyone

Steve_of_N21

Unfortunately I believe Stuart below has got the wrong Queens Head. This Queens Head in Earsham is not the pub pictured as it is traditional Suffolk Pink in colour and does not have the pub name on the side of the building, does not have a large car park to the side, and most importantly does not do food, just excellent ales and bar snacks.I believe Chris could have visited the Queens Head in Hethersett on his way to Norwich as this is a yellow painted pub with a large car park This Queens Head is situated in Earsham on the Norfolk-Suffolk border, just outside the town of Bungay. It is a 17th-century busy locals brewpub and benefits from a large front concrete outdoor section overlooking the village green which includes a large marquee tent at the back to provide cover. You enter into the main bar room which has a has flagstone floor, wooden beams and a large fireplace for a roaring fire in winter. Then there is a separate room with additional seating off to the side. The bar supports four real ale hand pumps and as the pub is home to the Waveney Brewing Co. at least one of the brewery beers is usually on the pumps. We were staying just up the road for a week and visited a couple of times and all the beers I tried were very decent. The in house brewery Lightweight session bitter ( a 3.3% ale at £3.30 a pint) was on for our visits alongside New Bristol Brewery Starlight, Vocation Life and Death and Derby Brewing Co Derby Express ESB. We were very lucky that our first night coincided with the Earsham fete when the pub was holding a beer festival and the side room was taken over by 12 barrels on stillage and although a few had gone by the time we got there in the evening, I was still able to have a session on the dark stuff and enjoyed Fat Cat Brewery Plum Porter, Vocation Naughty and Nice Salted Caramel Stout and 8 Sail Brewery Millwright Mild

Alan Moore

Should have got the 581 bus outside The Castle Inn far easier than walking. Plenty indoors & outdoor seating, don't know if food is available, phone call advisable!

Gareth Doherty

Great pub and best pint of Guinness in Coleraine.

Mark Hougham

Another great brew pub! Recommend the Lightweight Ale. Friendly locals and bar staff. Busy weekends and summertime.

jay c

Great beers, excellent bar staff, proper pub with a fantastic atmosphere. One of my faves. ?

Jules Leggett-Wright

Lovely little pub very friendly staff. They have a great motorbike and car meeting the last Saturday of the month we'll worth a visit.

Jerry Pettie

This pub boasts a busy atmosphere, along with locally brewed beer as well as their own infamous beers brewed on site. Large beer garden, great for sunny days, and they have a good truck every Friday, serving fine food from different vendors.

james fraser

Fantastic village pub with great ale.

Megadeth Scarfy

Great local pub.good ales.

Tony Rainbird

Cracking little pub. Very friendly, will certainly be coming back again. Great local brews.

mick cook

Great pub great ppl here for a month staying local but visit this pub regular and going to miss it proper old school pub ppl as said are welcoming staff and management are great can not speak more highly of the place

mark frary

Proper drinkers pub. Good selection of ales. Comfortable place to meet friends

Andrew Willet

Friday night at the Queen's Head was very convivial. Pop up ostrich burger and real ale plus a lot of jolly talk with friends.

Ian Moon

Really nice pub. Doesn't serve food but has various food trucks on fridays. Friendly staff and a nice atmosphere. Perfect pub for a relaxed drink.

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