Queen's Head

Medieval Centre & Red Light District


Once run by legendary drag queen Dusty, this beautifully decorated, old-world-style café (pub) has toned down a bit and the crowd is now mixed, with gay and straight patrons sipping beer in the warm, red velvet and dark-wood interior. Drag bingo nights (Tuesdays) and club DJ nights (Fridays and Saturdays) are among the weekly events.


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