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Although its terrace helps to create a continental atmosphere, at least when joined by others along this pedestrianised stretch, the Queens Larder is a classic British pub.
The royal connections advertised in the name are, for once, legitimate: it was here that long-suffering Queen Charlotte hid the medicaments of her husband, the famously 'mad' King George III.
A medical connection remains: off-duty staff from nearby Great Ormond Street are among the latter-day regulars at this wooden cubby-hole, sipping Greene King IPA and Old Speckled Hen while munching spam fritters, chips and beans or roast beef and Yorkshires (less than a tenner). Gilt-framed posters for theatre and Royal Ballet productions bring things up to date, if barely.
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Open 11.30am-11pm Mon-Sat; noon-10.30pm Sun. Food served noon-3pm daily.
Credit cards MC, V
Facilities
Tables outdoors ( 8, pavement ), Babies and children admitted ( until 6pm ), Function room ( 30 capacity ), Wireless internet
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