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A Wetherspoons pub originally built in the 1850s, the pub was originally called The Reeds Arms before its long stint as the Queen's Hotel. The arms which gave the Hotel its name are those of George Reed, once Burnham's leading citizen.
The sunblinds over the front windows bear the words Reed's Arms, although a large 'Queen's Hotel' sign hangs by the entrance.
There is a 20% reduction on meals (not meal deals) for CAMRA card carrying members.
This Pub serves 7 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Reeds Arms, Burnham On Sea
Source: National