Queens Head Burnham

About

You will find The Queens Head in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide and the Real Ale Pub Guide
It is the Dengie CAMRA Town pub of the year 2008
Winner of CAMRA 'Joe Goodwin' award
Burnham in Bloom winner - 2009, 2010, 2011

Jim and Lin Morton run the pub. The Queen's Head is a traditional and friendly back street local which was refurbished in 2009, subsequently winning the prestigious CAMRA 'Joe Goodwin' award. Four ales are offered mainly from micro breweries including Wibblers and Dark Star as regulars.

Folk nights are held on the last Sunday every month. Darts & pool played. Dogs welcome. There is a sheltered beer garden. Free public car park opposite.

A beer festival is held August Bank Holiday weekend.

Facilities

Property Facilities

  • Dogs Accepted

Map & Directions

The Queens Head, Burnham-on-Crouch

Type:Restaurant

26 Providence, Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex, CM0 8JU

Tel: 01621 784825

Opening Times

* Opening times: Monday: 1700-2300 Tuesday-Thursday: 1400-2300 Friday-Sunday: 1200-2300

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