The Queensbury Kitchen (Willesden)

The Queensbury Kitchen (Willesden) Location

The Queensbury Kitchen (Willesden) Maps
The Queensbury Kitchen (Willesden) Address 68 Walm Lane, Willesden, London NW2 4RA
The Queensbury Kitchen (Willesden) Phone 020 8451 3332
The Queensbury Kitchen (Willesden) Opening Hours Monday - Saturday : 9am - 11pm
Sunday : 9am - 10pm
The Queensbury Kitchen (Willesden) Food Price £20 - £40 per pax
Payment by Cash,Cards

What people say about The Queensbury Kitchen (Willesden)

59%
27%
15%
4.2
82 reviews
  • Crispy Chicken wings with hot sauce and sour cream

  • Cinnamon Sugar Churros with Chocolate Sauce and the most delicious avocado cocktail

  • This event was a sit down meal

  • You might get stuck with an utter bore but if that is the case

  • I find an aperitif helps me with my shyness

  • I would recommend this if you are not drinking

  • The prosecco frizzante was one of the better ones too &ndash

  • Quite smooth without the sharp taste that is normally associated proseccos

  • On the drinks menu is a small selection of red and white wine

  • Child friendly options are milkshakes and soft drinks

  • The theme of the invite was an Ultimate Queensbury Kitchen Experience

  • Crispy chicken wings with hot sauce and sour cream £

  • I find that the cumin was slightly too strong

  • The brioche bun was a little too sweet though

  • Often chickpeas can be too dry but this is the right balance

  • A smear of spicy relish (not as spicy as the mango cocktail) was even better

  • The best part was both the burgers were not messy

  • 8.00 the croutons were slightly hard to bite into

  • I find the sauce was slightly overpowering

  • Queensbury Kitchen has a very inviting feel with the soft yellow lighting

  • They are relatively new to Willsden Junction but I can see that they are gaining momentum in the neighbourhood foodie scene

  • Just one long table in the middle with high chairs

  • These are proper wide tables with plenty of arm rest and enough butt room on the benches

  • Perfect for an impromptu week night out or a laid back weekend with cocktails and some societal food

  • Prices are fairly reasonable with sandwiches at £

  • Cinnamon sugar churros with chocolate sauce &ndash

  • Ice cream sundae if creamy indulgence is what you are after

  • Was a dismay that the chocolate taste was not more intense

  • Eggy bread with blackberry

  • Queensbury Kitchen is open for breakfast

  • Head chef Wayne Bumfrey is a jolly soul and handling such a crowd of us including some walk in diners

  • I started off with a Mango Chilli Caipiroska

  • So I knew that I was going to enjoy an avocado based cocktail

  • All of which were really good as well

  • The salad was quite tasty with a nice mix of ingredients

  • The chicken wings were nicely marinated with a crisp coating

  • My favourite dish was the sliders which were delicious with juicy medium rare meat

  • The chickpea and feta vegetarian option was also quite nice

  • Another personal favourite was the rack of ribs tender meat with a nice hint of sweetness in the marinade

  • My favourites were the chocolate brownie

  • Overall it was a really pleasant and enjoyable experience

  • Not the ones serving dainty little small plates but ones with large platters and wooden planks of meat and sliders placed in the middle of long communal tables

  • Where you're not afraid to reach over the table and eat with your hands and shamelessly lick your fingers

  • Rich fatty ribs which are actually worth the trip to Willesden Green it came big and bold in two racks

  • Surprisingly in such a restaurant one of my favorite dishes was their vegetarian sliders

  • The Queensbury Kitchen one was delightful

  • It is very simple with no relishes

  • The desserts were simple the "

  • The list of cocktails was short but interesting

  • Noteworthy mentions are the avocado and vodka

  • First impressions of walking out of Willesden Green Tube station is of a quite suburb where even the high street seems welcoming and not maddeningly crowded

  • We had the long central communal table with high stools reserved for the evening and a tempting selection of cocktails to start with

  • I loved the interiors which seamlessly incorporate the industrial chic feel with the understated

  • The sweet and sour taste of fresh mango slices work fabulously well with Vodka and the chilli gives your palate a sharp kick neatly balanced by the chilled ice and lime wedges

  • First up we were served several sharing platters with BBQ Chicken (for £

  • Brownies with ice cream and tall ice cream sundae glasses are simply impossible to resist right

  • Now why not go get yourself a lazy breakfast or brunch with freshly brewed coffee this weekend

  • Fab service and the Chef for spoiling us with a great selection of food

  • S great evening out with your friends or simply chilling out with your colleagues after work that your after then head to The Queensbury Kitchen

  • The Queensbury Kitchen is the sister restaurant of the popular Queensbury Gastropub

  • This restaurant is located a short 2 minute walk from the Willesden Green

  • From the tastefully done interior through to the little details like the seating and the bar it was all so welcoming

  • The long table in the middle is a perfect for a big group with lots of food in the middle sharing

  • Salmon is one of my favourite fish to eat so was really interested in trying this variation

  • The blackened cod on its own was delicious and cooked well

  • The salmon was cooked to perfect and wasn&rsquo

  • The beef was cooked to perfection and it was full of flavour

  • There used to be a flavour of ice cream called the Tutti Fruiti in Pakistan and it was one of my favourites

  • The Ice cream sundae was the upgraded and better version of that

  • Any menu that has the chocolate brownie and ice cream combo or related to chocolate is on my list of automatically order

  • T like overly sweet desserts and this one was definitely not

  • D The Queensbury Kitchen is definitely one of the reasons you should go there

  • The ambience is really nice

  • Had a burger which was small but delicious and the chips were soggy

  • We had the chocolate fudge cake for desert it was far too sweet and we couldn't finish it

  • Unfortunately the bacon was so hard it was like leather and the sausage was also overcooked am guessing they cook everything in advance and keep it warm if you're gonna do breakfast

  • Tasted delicious was a tad overcooked therefore a little dry better than undercooked i guess

  • First impressions of walking out of Willesden Green Tube station is of a quite suburb where even the high street seems welcoming and not maddeningly crowded

  • Last week Thursday I was invited to the one day launch event for Panasonics new bean to cup Espresso Machine

  • It was a very cold and rainy day and I was mighty glad that this event called the Panasonic House of Coffee was at a pop up cafe in a place &rdquo

  • Besides it was near Farringdon station which is a very quaint place

  • Went here for breakfast which was reasonably priced

The Queensbury Kitchen (Willesden) Specialties

See some wrong information about The Queensbury Kitchen (Willesden) here?