The Princess Of Wales

The Princess Of Wales, London 27 Villiers Street - London

British
• Grill
• Pub
• Gastropub
• Sit down

77/100
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77
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Based on 931 ratings and reviews
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Last update on 10/11/2023
4,0
438 Reviews
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Last update on 16/11/2023
4,1
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Last update on 11/01/2023
3,1
153 Reviews
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Last update on 11/01/2023
4,0
228 Reviews
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Last update on 11/01/2023
3,0
6 Reviews
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Last update on 31/01/2021
4,5
4 Reviews
All in london
All in london
Last update on 29/11/2021
5,0
1 Reviews
Yelp
Yelp
Last update on 29/11/2019
3,0
40 Reviews

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5
Sierra Johnson
+5
Came here with my family for lunch. We wanted to try some different pies. The vegan pie was amazing! Having more variety of pies is very awesome! The service was great, thank you to Kara for taking such good care of us!
5
Isabel Sandieson
+5
Had a lovely lunch and some refreshing drinks. The staff here are very friendly and it is easy to order food. You get asked if you have an allergies before order. We had a lovely meal all for £28 and then a round of drinks for £9! Very good considering it’s London! Would love to come back as the atmosphere is great and welcoming.
5
CMB Caspanello
+5
A welcomed stop during a long day of walking. The pints were cold and the food was warm and very tasty. Enjoyed people watching and the bar atmosphere while we were there. It was a little busy but got a great booth by the window. I am glad we stopped by.
5
Marlon Graat
+5
We had a great night out, great service, really good food (fish&chips) and perfect drinks! 100% recommendation, we will surely come back.
5
Sami Rae
+5
Amazing food and the staff was very friendly, especially Mark!
5
London Pub Map
+5
🚇Charing Cross 🍺 £5.85 Pravha ❤️ A traditional Central London pub. . The Princess of Wales pub is located on Villiers Street, a busy pedestrian thoroughfare between Victoria Embankment and The Strand. The nearest tube is Charing Cross or Embankment, which ever is easiest for you. . This pub was built in 1869 and was named in memory of George IV’s secret first wife. When still Prince Regent, he secretly married Catholic widow Maria Fitzherbert in 1785. The marriage was declared illegal because George would have been ineligible to reign with a Catholic wife. . This is a @nicholsonspubs boozer which is traditionally decorated. This is a small pub with an additional upstairs dining room and bar. Due to the lack of natural light it does feel a bit dark in here but cosy nonetheless. . The beer selection was good and included three cask ales. I decided on a pint of Pravha, decent enough pint and happily priced under six quid, but no branded glass. If you’re hankering after some sustenance, there is a traditional pub grub menu on offer, fish & chips costs £16.50. . We arrived just before 1pm and the place was packed as we just caught the tail end of a stag party visit. We managed to watch a bit of the Crystal Palace v West Ham game on one of the screens around the bar. The service was good, the lady who served us was pleasant and personable. . I have visited @theprincess.ofwales a few times over the years, all of which have been positive experiences. The beer and food are on point and not overly priced considering the location. The atmosphere here can change quickly, one minute you’re having a quiet drink and next thing the pub is packed due to its size, I found the vibe enjoyable either way. This is a solid central London pub and well worth a visit. . ℹ️ Info correct on visiting 29.04.23
4
Aurelio Tenaglia
+4
Nice pub. Was a busy night and kitchen was under the pump, possibly understaffed. Staff was lovely and friendly and apologetic. Overall good experience.
5
Michael Byrd
+5
We ate at the Rudyard Kipling Dining Room above the pub and it was fantastic. There were plenty of pub food classics to choose from and a couple of unique options as well, like the Nourish Bowl (I got grilled and chicken added to mine and it was delicious!). Classic beers on tap and plenty of other beverages to choose from. The desserts were amazing as well...the Sticky Toffee pudding was worth every calorie. There's nothing like the cozy atmosphere of a British pub and the ambiance of this one didn't disappoint. Service was friendly. Prices were reasonable. And the food and drink was perfect. Highly recommend!
5
Tim Fitzgerald
+5
We recently were on holiday and stumbled across this amazing pub. Right down the street from our hotel it was easy to get to, great food, and amazing British pints. Tim was awesome and we went back the second night to get a BEER mug. Thanks for the amazing hospitality!!!
5
Dierk Ullrich
+5
Awesome pub food. I love the English tradition of having a dining room separate from the pub. Especially good when travelling with children. Our son was all over the Princess's mac'n'cheese with bacon.

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Monday:
11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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