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A remotely located Victorian cottage-style pub with a large separate restaurant. Home made curries created to authentic recipes have been a house speciality for many years, with over 30 styles on menu. Other cuisine is also available; the ploughman's lunch is well-thought of. In recent years, the pub has been stocking a selection of bottled Belgian beers.
There is a small enclosed garden to rear. There is a toilet accessible to disabled customers.
Dogs are welcome, but only on the forecourt.
Opening times:
Thursday: 1400 onwards
Friday: 1400 onwards
Saturday: 1200-1430, 1830 onwards
Sunday: 1200-150
Historic Interest
A report in the Ipswich Journal** on 02 Oct in 1883 states that : "Robert DEATH, Queen's Head, Great Wenham, was sued for £8 for selling a stolen pony but this was later settled by the Dealer, Mr Sexton of Hadleigh." Reported in Last Orders in Jan 1981 as a Tolly Cobbold tied house selling mild, Bitter & Original.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 3 regular beers.
Queen's Head, Great Wenham