The Queensbury Kitchen

Restaurant & Bar in Willesden
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1 / 10 from 1 review
Address
68 Walm Lane
Willesden
London
NW2 4RA
Map
Telephone
020 8451 3332
Region
Willesden
Nearest Station
Willesden Green
0.08 miles

Located in North West London, The Queensbury Kitchen is a fun bar and grill pioneering better quality eating and drinking in the Willesden area.

Promising to bring something different to the local restaurant scene The Queensbury Kitchen menu offers great grill favourites made with the finest selection of British ingredients, classic cocktails and craft beers.
From the team behind The Queensbury gastropub, North West London’s legendary hide-out for some of the UK’s most famous faces, this new sister restaurant will be open for breakfast, coffee, lunch and dinner seven days a week (and brunch at weekends) from 9am to 11pm.

Inside the 50-seater restaurant, clean, contemporary white tiles, urban light fixtures and rustic wood accents throughout create a warm yet edgy feel. Long wooden tables take centre stage, and are perfect for communal dining and large groups and families. Smaller tables are available too, and you can drink and snack at the bar.

Overseeing the food at The Queensbury Kitchen is Head Chef Wayne Bumfrey from The Queensbury who has created a menu using top British ingredients which are always fresh, not frozen. Expect the notorious Wayne-steaks, burgers, ribs, chicken – essentially, everyone’s favourite grill dishes.

The bar will play host to a selection of craft beers from microbreweries such as Brew Dog, Meantime and Camden, and cider from Cotswold Cider. For cocktail lovers a leading mixologist has created an exceptional list of contemporary classics and adventurous flavour combinations.

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User Reviews

DB
from Kensal Rise

Feb 5, 2015

We thought the place and the menu were fun and the staff very friendly and helpful. The food was ok but quite cold, despite the place not being that busy. When a member of staff asked us how it was when we'd finished my wife said it had been good but could have been warmer. He walked off without saying a word. I then asked for the bill at the till and he did not so much as look at me or reply, punched in the numbers printed it, handed me it, took my card, handed me the machine etc all without speaking or looking at me once. It was really unprofessional and rude and ruined it. Unbelievable.
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