The Queen Victoria is often referred to as 'The Vic' or 'The Queen Vic'.
It is the fictional setting of a public house in
British soap opera,
EastEnders. It is located in Walford, E20 - number 46
Albert Square.
The pub was built in 1984 to 1985. The original pub was brown, and later on it was
painted green and cream. Grant set fire to the pub for insurance money on Sharon's
birthday in 1992. It was then repainted red. The internal sets are in a separate
studio to the building that's in the Square.
The building was made to look as though it had stood for a hundred years - at this time
when the Square would have been built, it was the reign of Queen Victoria. This saw
the Square named after her husband - Albert and the pub named after her.
Landlords
When EastEnders first began it was managed by Den and Angie Watts until 1988 when their
relationship ended. Pat and Frank Butcher then took over - they quit in 1990 and Sharon Watts took over.
She then lived there with Grant and Phil Mitchell, until her relatinship ended with Grant,
Sharon left and the pub was sold to Peggy Mitchell, the mother of Phil and Grant.
Peggy married Frank Butcher and they ran it together. When Grant left in 1999,
Phil sold his share of the pub to Dan Sullivan for a fiver. Eventually, Phil bought
back his share and threw Dan out.
Peggy was forced to sell the Vic after Frank did a runner and left her penniless.
Peggy was shocked when Sharon returned as the new co-owner of the pub with
business partner Steve Owen.
In 2002, Sharon sold her share back to the Mitchells and Peggy appointed Alfie
Moon as manager. In 2004, Den Watts tricked his way back behind the bar, in 2005
Den was killed and Chrissie was left managing the pub.
Key Events in the Vic
- Den Watts served Angie with divorce papers on Christmas Day 1986
- Sharon was caught out when a taped confession of her affair with Phil was played in the bar
- Tiffany was pushed down the stairs by Grant
- Kat and Alfie married
- Little Mo was raped
- Den Watts was killed by wife Chrissie with a dog doorstop, he was later buried in the cellar
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