Ye Olde Kings Head
Ye Oldes Kings Head is a Tudor style property built in 1622, but erected on the foundations from the 13th century.
The building is recorded in the national heritage list for England as a designated Grade II* listed property.
The building was constructed for Peter the Clerk in 1208, he was the administrator of Chester castle. Having been trading for over 300 years (since 1714 to be precise) the Ye Olde Kings Head offers a unique British majestic experience. The building is now operating as a pub on the ground floor a medieval restaurant with a private Kings dining room on the first floor and a 7-bed boutique hotel on the second floor.
Dog Features
- Walk Nearby
- Treats Provided
Human Features
- Child Friendly
- Outdoor Seating
- Public Transport Nearby
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Vegan
- Vegetarian
- Serves Food
- Gluten Free
- Takeaway
- Breakfast Available
- Sunday Lunch
- Table Reservations
Contact Details
Location
Ye Olde Kings Head, 48 Lower Bridge St, Chester CH1 1RS, United Kingdom
Anytime we have been into the kings head we have had a great time, foods great, good value, water and treats for Inks anytime we go in. Definitely worth a visit!