The Queens Head in Chesham is a red-brick country pub of genuine character — exposed wooden beams, low ceilings, a working fireplace and a dartboard — that sits perfectly at the end of the Chess Valley Walk, the kind of reward that makes a few miles of Chilterns countryside feel entirely well spent. The real ales are consistently well kept, the range of whiskies behind the bar rewards those who stay to explore, and the whole atmosphere has the settled quality of a pub that has been doing this properly for years.
What makes The Queens Head genuinely distinctive is the Thai kitchen upstairs: an oak-beamed restaurant serving food that reviewers describe as outstanding — generous portions, authentically flavoured, freshly prepared. Whether you arrive for a pint after a walk, settle in for pad Thai and prosecco with a group of ten, or simply want a quiet evening in a pub with real character, the team accommodates with equal warmth. Happy hour on cocktails adds good value, and the beer garden provides welcome outdoor space across the seasons.




