📍 0.1 miles from MATRADE Loftus Road
Right on South Africa Road, a few yards from the Loftus Road entrance, this pub is a classic QPR matchday hub. Sources note it opens on match days with a home-fans-only policy, and it’s known for showing lots of live sport on multiple TVs—ideal for pre- and post-match viewing. It’s regularly flagged as a standout QPR matchday spot, making it convenient for ticket collection points and quick access to the turnstiles. With bar snacks/traditional food available and familiar keg brands on, it works as a practical rendezvous before heading into the ground or for a debrief after the final whistle.
Great for a matchday pint and to soak up the atmosphere (as long as you're a QPR fan)
- No mixed dormitory!!! - No light & switch for each bed. (only 2 switch for six-bed dormitory) - Broken window, in winter that was nightmare... - stupid rule that you can't get shower after midnight - no locker for precious stuff - weak Wi-Fi in rooms - only pleace where you can eat after 9.30 at saturady was Tesco Express Best for lonely travelers... especially in high school age
Strange, strange place. Went in years ago before a QPR game and it was rammed, loads of bar staff on though that kept things moving. Last night a different story pre match. Pretty quiet which was a bad sign. Your draft beer options - Carling or Madri, with some cans of Stella, San Mig in the fridge. 2 pints of Madri poured into a plastic glass - £16. 16 British Pounds. I almost felt like asking if they'd made a mistake but I knew deep down no mistake had been made. Carling at a comparatively generous £7. Just absurd. No wonder the locals now stay away. Saw a couple of other reviews saying it was shut down, is now a hostel etc. One thing for certain is it is not a pub.
A really cosy and somewhat secluded building not far from Queens Park Rangers football club. The pub (The Queen’s Tavern) is no longer in use but the rest of the building is now a hostel. Quiet part of town at night but warm, friendly hostel for the more mature than the rowdy bunch.
Apparently only open when QPR are playing at home. Rough and ready pub with limited range of beers and ciders, no food served but you can take your own in from adjacent burger van. Right next to football stadium and only meant for home fans.