About

The Queen Elizabeth in London is a traditional pub that's perfect for a casual night out. With an inviting and cozy atmosphere, it's the go-to spot for catching up with friends over a pint or a glass of wine, all without breaking the bank. Enjoy the lively energy as live music fills the air, or get caught up in the excitement of watching sports on the big screens. The welcoming and friendly staff ensure great service, while the free Wi-Fi keeps you connected. Outdoor seating is also available for those who prefer an alfresco experience. This little gem serves up quintessential British cuisine alongside a fine selection of beverages, all from just 1 - 10 GBP per person. With its reasonable prices and traditional decor, The Queen Elizabeth is a true reflection of London's vibrant pub scene.

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Price

$$$$ 1 - 10 GBP

Cuisines

British

Services

Outdoor seating

Offering

Serving alcohol, Serving beer, Serving wine

Payment

Payment by credit card, Payment by debit card, NFC payment

Atmosphere

Casual, Cozy

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Westmoreland Road (Stop L)
Bus stop 208 m walk
Penrose Street / Walworth Road (Stop S)
Bus stop 390 m walk
Portland Street (stop W)
Bus stop 355 m walk
Albany Road / Wells Way (Stop O)
Bus stop 464 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 154 reviews
4.4/5 154 reviews
Michael Mckell
Michael Mckell
3 weeks ago on Google
  • Service: 4
  • Atmosphere: 5

Old School local. Open mic night on a Sunday. Run by Danny, it’s a cool vibe.

Zsanett J
Zsanett J
2 months ago on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Service: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

Very traditional 😍 loved it

London Pub Map
London Pub Map
3 months ago on Google
  • Service: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

🚇 Elephant & Castle 🍺 £4.95 Moretti ❤️ A welcoming backstreet locals pub. . Nestled in the backstreets of Walworth you will find The Queen Elizabeth pub. It’s a about a fifteen minute walk from Elephant & Castle Tube, there are a few other pubs along the way incase you need to have a livener and a pit stop prior to getting here. . This is a two bar corner pub which has the traditional saloon and public bar set up, this was the case with a lot of pubs built during the two world wars and after World War II. Prior to entering I didn’t know the make up of the pub and walked in to the saloon bar. I was served by Jackie who was was very welcoming and personable, we got chatting about pubs and she gave me some recommendations to visit in and around Walworth. I ordered a pint of Moretti which was under five quid, this is the cheapest I’ve paid for it in any London boozer. The atmosphere here was great and had a very friendly vibe, there was a ska and reggae soundtrack playing in the background and there were two fellas at the bar reciting the tunes word for word. I spoke with a couple of the locals who were very nice lads. One fella was talking me through his acca as we were watching Soccer Saturday on the TV. I had a great conversation with this top fella from Leeds who lived close by, we spoke about the six nations and Englands chances of winning it, he was a very knowledgeable chap and interesting to talk to. . This is a traditionally decorated pub and luckily the powers that be have not decided to paint everything grey and shove a few chesterfields in. There is a huge bass mirror in the saloon bar, some floral wall paper and the original bar from when the pub was built. . This was my fourth pub on my crawl around Walworth and I have to say my favourite. This pub has great service, good company and relaxing surroundings, all you want from a visit to a boozer. I love this pub, if I could give it a royal seal of approval I would. God Save The Queen. . 📊 Information correct on visiting 05/03/22 If you want to see all my pub reviews in one place, head to @londonpubmap on Instagram. 🍻

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