Queens Head Inn
This charming 17th-century stone establishment, situated in the heart of Cirencester's town square, has been a licensed venue since the 1630s, as evidenced by a coin held by the original licensee. The building stands as a near flawless representation of a small Cotswold town pub, virtually untouched by time. It has become a beloved spot for both local residents and tourists, who appreciate its historic charm and welcoming atmosphere. The family-operated inn boasts two bars, each brimming with character and adorned with an intriguing collection of pictures, clocks, and various artefacts, adding to its unique appeal. While the inn does not serve food on Sunday evenings, it remains a pet-friendly establishment, welcoming dogs to join their owners for a relaxing visit. This quaint and historic venue continues to be a popular choice for those seeking a genuine Cotswold pub experience.