Island Queen

  1. Oh dear. Avoid at all costs.
  2. Below expectations.
  3. OK. Met expectations.
  4. I really enjoyed this.
  5. Amazing. Would unreservedly recommend.
  6. rating

87 Noel Road, London, N1 8HD

The Island Queen serves traditional food and various drinks in a pub decorated with vast ornate Victorian mirrors and benches. They also accommodate private parties for up to 70 people.

Reviews for Island Queen

Calling this place the Island Queen Restaurant is a bit of a stretch isn't it. Nested amongst the fantasy suburbs that is Noel Road, N1, Island Queen Pub is a lovely little local. As with a few other M&B pubs i've been to this place has alot of promise. Get a nice fire and the shabby chic deco just about works. Get the food wrong and allthe is lost. I left Island Queen after a microwaved nut roast feeling like i'd just stepped out of my local NHS hospital - sloppy food and the shabby chic became mould old pub. Shame the music was good.

I dig this place, it's a little bit indie, a little bit shabby and has a whole lotta love. In the backstreets of Angel amongst grand white town houses and opposite the local sky pen for children (a school with a roof top playground) it stands big and purple. They serve a great selection of drinks from London Pride to Früli and my new lunch time knock out favourite: Westons Cider (and Brothers by the bottle if I've got important things to do in the afternoon).

The food is more reasonably priced than it's neighbour the Narrow Boat (fish'n'chips £7.50) and the staff are sweeter and care more about your experience (and have a lot more character). The menu is an curious collection of Mexican, Welsh and traditional English.. with big plates, burgers, sandwiches, deserts and things to share.

We had a lunch of lamb and beef burgers, the chicken club sandwich and a pie, all were quite heavy on the saturated fats but tasted good, I grilled the chap serving, and then took ages to decide (yes the bar staff are patient) on his recommendation of the stout and beef pie. Subsequently I won the food pick of the table, and learnt how to pronounce mange tout while nibbling on seriously succulent steak in gravy.

The burgers were a little unusual but good and the shared platter and quesdillas are great drinking partners. There's an upstairs lounge and dining room, which is non-smoking and would be great for rainy days and functions. On the stairs up are chalk-written random facts and odes to alcohol, which is a nice touch.

They have quiz nights and comedy, and outside seating, and I can't forget the giant chandeliers and ample seating downstairs.

This place kind of feels like a grotty old pub that was found and loved by an eccentric indie music/book type. He/she wears thick glasses, and enjoys a good drink and company, wears wool and often corduroy, and in their absentminded way, adores their slightly oddball staff encouraging them to be themselves.... The Island Queen is absolute quality in the over designed chic of Angel.

sue at 29/05/07
Brunettes rock ; )
Sami at 31/05/07
I'm feeling this little place... stop going to all of these cool spots without me, I want to come! ;)

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