This article is about the fictional public house. For other uses, see Queen Victoria (disambiguation).
"Queen Vic" redirects here. For the market in Melbourne, Australia, see Queen Victoria Market.
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The Queen Victoria
The Queen Victoria, as it appeared from November 1992 to September 2010
Series
EastEnders
First appearance
Episode 1 19 February 1985 (1985-02-19)
In-universe information
Type
Public house
Founded
1860 (In-universe)
Address
46 Albert Square, Walford, London, E20 6PQ
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