
Screenshot from Google Maps of the new location for Queen’s Head Pub in the old Brick & Bones space.
At 2713 Elm St., Deep Ellum Collective will debut its newest concept, Queen’s Head Pub, an English-style pub set to open in late May.
The pub marks the Collective’s second concept and is led by Lake Highlands resident Eric Bradford.
Opening ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Queen’s Head Pub is expected to serve as a premier destination for match-day celebrations, live music and neighborhood gatherings.
“Queen’s Head Pub captures the spirit of a traditional English pub while embracing the energy and authenticity of Deep Ellum,” Bradford said in a press release.
The space will feature cozy nooks, communal tables, a lounge area and a private dining space, along with a 2,000-square-foot rooftop patio.
Dallas-based Droese Raney Architecture, the project’s design lead, envisioned a space that reflects the warmth and character of a classic English pub. While located in downtown Dallas, the design incorporates reclaimed hardwoods, stained wood, brass accents, tin ceilings and hand-painted mirrors to evoke a sense of history.
“The goal was to create a space that feels as though it has always been there,” said Heather Magee of Droese Raney. “By layering historic elements with collected materials and antiques, Queen’s Head Pub delivers an environment that is both transportive and deeply rooted in its surroundings.”
The pub will offer a curated selection of imported and domestic draft beers, classic English ales and handcrafted cocktails.
Queen’s Head Pub will be open starting at 11 a.m. Tuesday-Sunday. For more information, visit www.queensheadpubde.com or follow @queensheadpubede on Instagram.