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Wolfpack Queens Park, Full Venue Hire

Location pin

53 Lonsdale Rd, London, NW6 6RA - 

  • Credit card

    From
    £2000 min spend

  • Users

    Up to
    120 guests

Wolfpack Queens Park forms the heart of the local area. A bus link space that has to be seen to be believed.

For private events, Wolfpack Queens Park is home to a New York loft-style private room, perfect for any event.

This space is loved by locals and newcomers, providing an exceptional space for all.

Wolfpack Queens Park forms the heart of the local area. A bus link space that has to be seen to be believed.

For private events, Wolfpack Queens Park is home to a New York loft-style private room, perfect for any event.

This space is loved by locals and newcomers, providing an exceptional space for all.

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 120

Dining

Dining

up to 90

Amenities

Disabled access

Disabled access

Heating

Heating

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Table / chairs included

Table / chairs included

Audio & visual

TV screen

TV screen

WiFi

WiFi

Location

Reviews

  • Tom Ryan-Elliott

    May 2024

    Fantastic selection of drinks in and outside. If you can, I would recommend coming here on a sunny day

  • ozge yasarturk

    April 2024

    My friend living in this neighbourhood took us here and it was brilliant. It has a nice cosy atmosphere and terrace was really nice to enjoy outside. I drank most fruity beer here in London which has peach taste and it was really very good in taste. Also queens park local beer was nice. This is a nice place to hang out with friends and relax.

  • Matthew Roberts

    July 2024

    It’s such a friendly place to enjoy a quick pint on your way home after a long day. The staff are friendly and you just feel welcomed whilst at the bar. Great spot.

  • Emily Avery

    July 2024

    Recently moved to the area and heard all good things about this pub...until we went for the Euros final. There was a group of 10-15 people spead across a couple outside tables in prime viewing spot. My friend and i arrived 2 hours before kick off so we could get a spot. I figured the group was made up of some Wolfpack staff because one of them set up the TV screen and the speakers... Whilst i was queuing I saw my friend exiting the area: a woman in the group told her she wasnt allowed to stand there because she "couldnt see sat down" if my friend stood there...her boyfriend actually squared up to my friend, a woman on her own. My friend was too intimidated to go back. Also when a few of them went to the shops, i asked if i could sit whilst they were gone - they looked reluctant to say yes, but one of them looked me up and down and said ok and then their friend in expensive celine sunglasses turned around to me and said sneered and said "theres someone sat there you know". I smiled and said "i know". Bare in mind the place was HEAVING, everyone was on top of everyone. Let a woman rest her legs??? The territorialness was crazy. The whole group had this self conscious, rude, entitled energy. The guy that set up the TV got really aggressive when an electric fan fell out the window and threw a pint up to hit the people inside, followed by his friends sticking middle fingers up and shouting at them....my days, it was clearly an accident, everyone around us could see. If you dont want anything to fall out the window, dont place it on the windowsill during the busiest football game of the year. Everyone else around us felt the same, intimidated by these people, but we knew they were affiliated by Wolfpack management so we couldnt really say anything. Football is about love and community and making sure everyone can see, especially when England's in the final. These people clearly don’t know about proper football culture. If you can't get with normal people in normal crowds, where you might not be able to see the telly 100% of the time, and you might rub shoulders with someone, and you might get beer thrown on you, then why are you there??? I beg don’t gentrify football as well. Intimidating others is dead and embarrassing behaviour, especially a man squaring up to a solo woman. Hopefully it wont be like that normally, cos it is a nice place! Obviously the pub can’t be responsible for everyone, im only writing this because they were sat with wolfpack staff. Just be a bit more welcoming to others pls, even if you do own the place. Especially if you own the place?