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This is a lovely, traditional pub with a bit of history. It is split on 2 levels with the main area dominated by an island bar. There is also a few tables outside and a quirky beer garden with colourful umbrellas providing limited shelter. There is also a picture of a young girl and a lion that is
I visited this place a few times before but never in the lover area where the garden is. I could not fault the friendliness of the staff and their willingness to help and serve promptly. I could see the level of training and professionalism. We only had drinks not food but there is a.good menu too.
Had a delicious brekkie this morning at Princess of Wales out in the sunshine, was so good. But really have to commend the service. Really got taken care of by Ada (I think that’s her name). Really makes a difference getting such good service.
Great service, friendly and welcoming staff. Beautiful decor and clean environment. Food was delicious! Decent menu with good range of choices, not too large and not too small. Sunday Roast was overall great! Wished the porkskin was a bit crisper.
We couldn’t have asked for a better venue to host our engagement drinks in. The staff at the pub are brilliant, kind and helpful and the venue itself was the perfect space for a private event. The Princess of Wales has a great reputation and we could see why! Fantastic service, great food and lovely
We didn't have any food, but ordered some nuts, egging was served warm. The place is tastefully decorated. The lighting is spot on, not bright, but dim. The furniture's immaculate.
Delish Sunday Roast. We had Roast Chicken & Roast Beef with Yorkshire puddings,roast potatoes & gravy.Perfect ! Two staff on this Sunday both excellent in their rapport with the public. The young guy went out of his way to make me a thirst quenching lemon drink,thankyou.
🚇 Chalk Farm 🍺 £6.00 Moretti ❤️ A welcoming Victorian Gastro. . Located on a quiet crossroads in Primrose Hill, you’ll find The Princess of Wales. Chalk Farm Tube is a pleasurable five minute walk away. . This pub was built mid 19th Century and gain’s its name from the wife of Edward VII not Lady Di
Booked a table out the front so we could be in the sun. Lovely spot. Also saw a man with a parrot, extra points.
Went in for a takeaway roast and was honestly amazing. One of the nicest roasts we’ve had in a while. Staff were lovely and super accommodating.
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