
The Queens Arms
📍 Queens Arms, 201 Harrogate Rd, Chapel Allerton, Leeds LS7 3PT, UK
About The Queens Arms
The Queens Arms, situated in the vibrant Chapel Allerton area of Leeds, operates as a popular Toby Carvery. This establishment is well-known for offering a traditional British roast dinner experience, making it a go-to spot for those craving classic comfort food.
Diners can choose from a selection of freshly carved, succulent meats, accompanied by a generous array of seasonal vegetables and all the beloved trimmings. In addition to its famous carvery, The Queens Arms also caters to morning appetites with various breakfast options. The dedicated team strives to create a welcoming atmosphere and a satisfying meal for every guest.
Visiting Information
The Queens Arms welcomes visitors seven days a week, with opening hours from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily. Accessibility is a key feature, with wheelchair-accessible parking, entrance, and restrooms available to ensure convenience for all patrons. A variety of payment methods are accepted, including credit cards, debit cards, and NFC options, making transactions smooth and easy.
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📍 Queens Arms, 201 Harrogate Rd, Chapel Allerton, Leeds LS7 3PT, UK
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Showing 5 of 64 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 9 February 2026.
Good value carvery, very friendly staff. Highly recommended.
Started off being served by the surliest barman in the world, then tried to pick anything decent out of the absolute rubbish that was available on the buffet. It was a serious disgrace. Nothing was good about it. We went in not long after 9am and all that was available was smashed up fried eggs swimming in grease, and burned scraps of bacon. It was disgusting. I am NEVER coming to this disgraceful place ever again. Rank.
Paid £35 to be seated for 10 minutes for the breakfast for the kitchen to 10 minutes later. Absolute joke. Will not be coming back which is a shame as we used to eat here quite a lot. The manager is also a raging bell end.
It's ok. Nothing special but sometimes you don't want to go over the top
No real ale on offer at Queens Arms --again, Monday.,. And none until Wednesday apparently so save yourself a wasted journey. About time they got their ordering strategy worked out at this establishment