A pioneering micropub, which has resurrected a large part of a former Whitbread pub that ceased trading decades ago. Originally comprising one intimate room offering a selection of high and low seating a back room has recently been opened up effectively doubling the space. A blackboard dominates one wall listing the ales, ciders, and bottled “craft” beers available, set either side of an outline of Wales pinpointing from where the Welsh ales have been sourced. The bar counter is a lip-smacking sight to behold for a thirsty real-ale drinker with eight handpulls normally dispensing at least six primarily Welsh ales, some of which are brewed locally. Beer trays of three thirds of a pint are popular for those seeking tasters. Lovers of fermented fruit haven’t been forgotten with a selection of real ciders to sample. No TV, no gaming machines, no music (the only concession is the open mic night on the last Sunday of the month), no food, just good ale and cider and the buzz of conversation. It only takes a few people to be present to generate a really pleasant and relaxing atmosphere. A serial winner of Gwent CAMRA Pub of the Year awards. Regulars arrange numerous social outings.
Historic Interest
Gwent CAMRA Town Pub of the Year 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022. Overall Gwent Pub of the Year 2018, 2019, 2022. 18th century Grade II Listed. Historic Wales reference 2564.
This Pub serves 6 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Queen's Head, Chepstow
Changing beers typically include: Gower (varies) , Grey Trees - Afghan Pale , Untapped Brewing Co (varies)
Source: Regional
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