We came here with a friendâs recommendation. The Prince of Wales is a great traditional pub located in the heart of Aberdeen. The pub has a wide selection of drinks, including local beers, wines, and spirits. The food is also very good, with a focus on fresh seafood dishes. The prices are very reasonable, and the staff are friendly and attentive.
We recently had dinner at the Prince of Wales, and we were very impressed with the food. We had the three plates for ÂŁ15. - prawns, haddock, squid.
The Prince of Wales is a great place to go for a relaxed and enjoyable meal. The pub is also a great place to watch sports. There are several TVs in the pub, and they show a variety of sporting events.
Here are some of the things I loved about the Prince of Wales:
The wide selection of drinks The fresh seafood dishes The very reasonable prices The friendly and attentive staff The relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere Overall, I had a great experience at the Prince of Wales. I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a great traditional pub...
   Read moreAfter waiting 30 minutes food finally arrived / Hunters Chicken on Brioche Open sandwich Brioche burnt black no seasoned fries that we had ordered showed waitress this mess on a plate sorry will get replacement for you .Back she came put plate down oh and I have gave you fries for free eh paid for them. Off she went think it can't get worse it did Brioche fine but the Hunters Chicken as freezing cold just out of fridge not heated up,went and got hold of waitress who pulled a face when I complained -again told her we didn't want anything else to eat ok get you a refund for the bad meal .Back she came with ÂŁ4.50.Coudnt be bothered with the place anymore had paid ÂŁ14 Worst eating experience ever. Had to add to this review today 4/10/2020 . Got reply to my review saying they were sorry about our experience and hopefully it wouldnât put us off from going back . As you can see the review was posted 2 years ago ....
   Read moreA proper pub with character! The Prince of Wales is full of charm â dark wood interiors, a classic bar, and that cosy, old-school feel you want from a good British pub.
Tried their deep-fried haggis fritters (pictured), and wow â crunchy on the outside, rich and peppery inside, exactly what youâd hope for. Came with a fresh rocket salad and a light vinaigrette that balanced out the richness perfectly. Simple, hearty, and well done.
Drinks were great too â solid beer selection, including local brews, and the service was friendly and unfussy. Itâs the kind of place where you could easily lose track of time with a pint in hand.
Perfect for a relaxed evening or a casual bite with proper Scottish flair. Definitely worth a visit if youâre in town and want something...
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