Reviews The King’s Head

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John Housego
+5
Great pub with real atmosphere. Real ale is always good and very well kept. Food was excellent, all 5 of us enjoyed it, staff very friendly and welcoming. All you want in a traditional pub. 5*
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Debbie Shelton
+5
I and my son called in as we had come from romford Essex for the day we went to king's head for a drink as my son who has autism had read that it was a very old pub we had a chill on very comfy sofas had our picture taken with new David Bowie memorial as well
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Susan Toms Was Miesse
+5
A small, intimate, historic inn serving original Chiltern Brewery ales, cheeses, chutney+++++ so much more.Prices are realistic for good food. Lovely atmosphere with polite, jovial workers.
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Justin Murray
+5
Great Sunday roast! Not only was the food excellent but so was the service! And of course, the smiling faces of the staff really does make the visit that much better!
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Michael Carr
+5
Jolly good. Especially in a thunderstorm.
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Peter Allen
+5
Fantastic range of local beers, in a relaxing environment.
5
Paul Grubb
+5
First time visiting this place and I’m very impressed. I’ve heard of the history of the building and was very keen to see this wonderful historic place and inside it was extremely calming. The staff were friendly and obviously very good at what they do. The food was amazing. One issue, maybe look at adding more vegan options too the menu please. ATB Paul. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Lencse
+4
A beautiful pub with Friendly staff, good quality beer from a Family owned brewery -Chiltern Brewery(worth to visit) 🙂 No parking available, but try Morrisons. 10 minutes walk from the pub. We will return. ❤️
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Sophie Vaughan Evans
+5
Excellent lunch. We both had burgers and shared onion rings. All delicious. Highly recommend.
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P. G.
+4
It was a lovely pub in our stop at Aylesbury, the ambience and the place itself has a fresh vibe and the food was really good as well. The outside seating space looked amazing and would be a treat for a nice summer evening. It was relatively busy in a weekday afternoon also when we went for lunch , so would presume it to be super busy during the weekends and would prefer to go with a booking. Nice stop if you happen to be in or around the area. Highly recommended.
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Mat Lazarowicz
+5
The King's Head in Aylesbury is a quintessential British pub that ticks all the boxes! The ale is absolutely delicious and captures the essence of quality craftsmanship. The cozy interior creates a warm and inviting ambiance, perfect for a relaxing time. And let's not forget the expansive outside garden – a true gem on sunny days. What truly sets this place apart is the incredibly friendly staff. Their welcoming nature makes every visit memorable and enjoyable. Whether you're a local or just passing through, The King's Head is a must-visit for those seeking an authentic British pub experience. Raise a glass to this outstanding establishment! 🍻👑🌳
5
Samurai Squid
+5
Great old pub with a lot of history, beer is great and staff very friendly. It's great to sit in the courtyard on a sunny day. (Edit 2023 October) it's really cool that now you can chill out in one of the Stables. £4.80 for a pint of Beechwood beer, I don't know of a cheaper pint of real beer in Aylesbury 👍.
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raine Briggs
+5
Wonderful on so many levels. Great real ales, wonderful food and friendly service. For those who like architecture, this place is a dream, straight out of the history books. So lovely to step back in time to a cosy pub, in a world crowded with modern bars.
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Robin Beechey (Robindo)
+5
Used this place back in the late sixties/early seventies. Still the best pub in Aylesbury from both historical and quality of beer point of view. Latest visit confirms above. Great beer and great prices with friendly staff.
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Jackie Roberts
+5
This beautiful little pub is tucked away just off Friar Square. What a gem! It apparently dates back to the 1400s but while it has kept that Olde Worlde feel, the ambience and menu are right up to date. When you walk in, there are cosy nooks and crannies with a cosy fire in one corner. We were greeted by the low level murmur of customers spending time together and the wonderful aroma of good food. They also serve a good selection of beers brewed locally by The Chiltern Brewery. We ordered our food at the bar and there was a little wait for this to arrive. However, to say it was worth the wait is an understatement! I ordered duck leg with chestnut mash and buttery greens which came with a generous serving of 'gravy'. I cannot remember when I enjoyed a plate of food as much. The duck meat fell off the bone, the mash was soft and very tasty, the greens were just peppery (enough) and delicious. As for the gravy, I used the mash to mop up as much of the gravy as I could and then asked for a spoon so I could finish it off. My husband had steak and fries. The steak was done to perfection - rare as requested. We shared his tender Portabella mushroom because too much mushroom doesn't agree with him and I love 'em. It was so tasty. We then both tucked in to apple crumble and custard which tasted like it had just come out of the oven at home - tart apples, crunchy crumble and creamy custard. Every mouthful of this meal was piping hot and a real delight. My photos do NOT do this meal justice. We will be back, and if you find yourself with a couple of hours to spare and in need of food, please treat yourself to a visit to the King's Head. The staff were friendly, helpful and smiley. When I asked if I could have a spoon for the gravy and how big the apple crumble was, the waitress returned with the spoon and a bowl to show me how big dessert is - and a happy face - she looked like she was enjoying her job. The food, the ambience and the staff were second to none. Well done everybody!
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Kim Stock
+5
Lovely place with great food! Their sausages and mash was really good!
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Samantha Dale
+5
Food is fantastic and always to a high standard. Great drinks options. Lovely indoors and out. Keep returning and we will continue to do so!
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Marialuisa Milazzo
+5
Very pleasant place where drink a good beer and have good food too. Cozy atmosphere. I love it. My preferred pub in Aylesbury.
5
Claire Hannaford
+5
Lovely old place with a pretty courtyard. Went this morning for a breakfast toastie from the Food Hall. Very tasty and friendly service. Took a friend who doesn't like Aylesbury at all, but this was a new side of the town for him. This is a charming little oasis in the town and well worth a visit.
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Lou Hannah
+5
Came here for a few drinks on a Friday night, and it feels like you've stepped out of Aylesbury and into a village pub. Good atmosphere, outside space & beer. Can't comment on the food as haven't eaten here before, but would recommend for
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Bill Wells
+5
What a great pub and eating place. They served me a most wonderful sandwich and a great local beer. All enjoyed in a 400 year old building by very friendly staff. All in all a great experience.
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Jackie Sturgess
+5
Didn't have food there, but what I saw being served looked very nice. Lovely oldie worldie pub.
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Adam Powell
+5
𝘽𝙚𝙨𝙩 𝙋𝙪𝙗 𝙄𝙣 𝘼𝙮𝙡𝙚𝙨𝙗𝙪𝙧𝙮! Such a lovely and peaceful environment to work in. Staff and service excellent. Had a lovely time Thursday night enjoying the lovely fresh pizza and scenery. Definitely recommend!
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