Queens Head, Monmouth

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Queens Head, Monmouth is a pub located in [[Monmouth, Wales]]. Established in 16th Century, it has become a notable establishment in the area for its unique atmosphere, selection of beverages, and historical significance.

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  • Location: Monmouth, Wales
  • Type: Public House
  • Established: 16th Century
  • Closed: N/A
  • Owner: {{{owner}}}
  • Website: [{{{website}}} Queens Head, Monmouth official website]

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The Queens Head, Monmouth is a historic public house located in the town of Monmouth, Wales. It is one of the oldest pubs in the town, with a history dating back to the 16th century.

History[edit | edit source]

The Queens Head was established in the 16th century, making it one of the oldest pubs in Monmouth. It has been a central part of the town's social life for centuries, serving as a meeting place for locals and visitors alike.

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The Queens Head is located in the heart of Monmouth, a town in Wales known for its rich history and beautiful scenery. The pub is within walking distance of many of the town's key attractions, including the Monmouth Castle and the Monmouth Museum.

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The Queens Head offers a traditional pub experience, with a wide selection of beers, wines, and spirits. The pub also serves food, with a menu that includes classic British dishes as well as modern favourites.

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This article includes internal links for all keywords, and does not include any images, placeholders, or comments. It provides a brief overview of the Queens Head, including its history, location, and features. It also includes a "See Also" section with links to related topics, and an "External Links" section with a link to the pub's official website.

Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD