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Mildenhall Queen's Arms
Mildenhall Queen's Arms
South, 52.34479,0.50545
Real Ale is sold here.
42 Queensway, IP28 7JY
grid reference TL 707 748
Popular with real ale drinkers and used as a community centre by the locals. Two handpumps in constant use. A range of alternating Belgian beers are also stocked, one real cider is regularly available.
One of only eight Suffolk pubs which appeared in the first (1972) edition of CAMRA's Good Beer Guide, when it sold Greene King Bitter.
Facilities
Accommodation available
Beer garden or other outside drinking area
Evening meals
Lunchtime meals (not just snacks)
Parking
Quiet pub - no electronic games, piped music or jukebox
Traditional pub games available
Gallery
Nearest railway station
Other nearby Suffolk pubs
Historical interest
The pub is shown on this old OS map from about 1903 (interactive map)
May be listed in West Street historically.
William Pease, was licensee from 24th September 1909 until his death on 16th October 1967. He was born in 1879 in Watton, Norfolk, and started his working life as a baker before joining the Merchant Navy at the age of 18. In November 1905, on leaving the sea, he became licensee of The Old Pheasant, Toddington, Bedfordshire where he stayed for almost 2 years before moving to The Red Lion, Stokenchurch, Buckinghamshire. A year later he moved to The Locomotive, Coggeshall, Essex again staying for about a year before settling at The Queens Arms…
Landlords
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(old PO directory information courtesy of londonpublichouse.com)
