Reviews The Prince Of Wales

5
Michael Macgillivray
+5
Great local establishment offering classic “Pub Grub” food and drinks. Good selection of cask ales on offer too. Clean throughout and friendly service. Food was tasty and quick to arrive. Portion sizes are fine for the price paid, Steak and ale pie was delicious. Highly recommend this hidden gem whether you’re a local or just visiting !
5
Kim Glover
+5
We arrived in Aberdeen wanting the classic pub experience, and that’s exactly what we got. Robyn and Scott treated us like Royals, and the scotch selection was amazing. The atmosphere is exactly what you would expect in one of the oldest pubs in Aberdeen. We would highly recommend this place as a stop for a tourist, a local, or anyone looking to have a delightful, relaxing drink in the perfect setting for enjoying old Aberdeen.
5
John S
+5
I love the Prince of Wales - a proper pub!. A great place to have a relaxing conversation without having to compete with piped muzak. Indeed I did not see any loudspeakers. Great food. Prompt service.
5
Uyen Anh Dong
+5
Indeed the best pub in town. Such good food and tap coke!!! Also good for friends gathering. Safe for girls. Really love the place. Keep up the good work❤️❤️❤️
4
Dave Dale
+4
Great place for a pint after a bit of shopping in town. Food is traditional Scottish fayre but al the usual suspects are there too. Good ale selection but can be limited to one or two at a time. Worth a visit.
4
M “restlessroamers”
+4
Alright place. Bartender partially lackluster. Table wasn't wiped off so we moved to the bar which appeared cleaner. Prices high for service offered
5
Jake (ThePalmDude)
+5
Popped in for food on Burns Night and obviously you’ve got to have the Haggis specials! So Haggis fritters starter and a Haggis pie for the main, absolutely lovely! If i wasn’t so full then i would of ate it again. Staff were friendly and polite. Thanks, would eat here again.
5
Andrew Jobson
+5
Fish and chips were great. Really nice quality piece of fish done to perfection
5
Brian Innes
+5
Longest none horseshoe shaped bar in Scotland. Est. 1840 and full of character, a must visit when in Aberdeen. Great bar man but need to stock Captain Morgan spiced.
5
Cesar Delgado
+5
Always delightful to have a pint here, or two , or four! ....I never miss the chance to grab a beer, or two or four before coming back to the countryside. My last stop before coming home or cathing the train. From old couples, young mates, all range of generations enjoy good food and great drinks. And the crew, such a friendly nice people!
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