I have just left The Prince of Wales after visiting with a friend for the first time. We decided to give it a try after our cricket training nearby finished, and we made the right choice! On walking in we were greeted by a friendly bunch of regulars who immediately started chatting to us about the cricket and football on the telly (which was the reason we chose that pub in the first place). There was a good selection of beers and ciders on tap served by a friendly barman. We were looking forward to the women's football world cup final and being 2 women in a pub full of blokes were excited to see the guys getting into it just as much as they would a premier league game! We managed to get a food order in before the kitchen shut, and were rewarded with a huge (and delicious) portion of nachos which was easily enough for us both to fill up on. All in all a lovely atmosphere with good food and drink. I'll be coming back! Thank you to everyone at The Prince of Wales for a...
Read moreTiffany is absolutely amazing. Even with everything going on, she still makes a pub environment feel safe and enjoyable. It is so nice to see someone take so much pride in what they do to keep a business going. There is not a bad word i could say about this pub. Everything is clean and tidy, even prior to COVID, it has always been the way here with her running it.
For the food, what can i say.... i have never had a bad meal here, Friday night, cant beat the nachos, Sunday, i cant say i have ever had a better roast in a pub/restaurant. As for the AJ pies, if you haven’t had one, you NEED to try one.
All in all, i would highly recommend this pub, wether it is for food or drink.
All staff are so friendly and welcoming, but Tiffany is by far is the best manager of a pub i have come across and there is never a dull...
Read moreFor those who love a pint of Guiness, you are probably fed up with the dishwater that is so often served in most pubs. Anyone who appreciates a pint of the black stuff knows that bubbles in the head and a lack of visible rings after each sip, is just a sign of a bad pint. Problem is: very few bar staff or landlords recognise this important detail. Well, fear not. Just pop down to the Prince of Wales in Twickenham and you'll end up in Stout heaven. The only other pub in the area that comes close is the Masons Arms in Teddington. Well done Prince of Wales - a truly beautiful pint that would make any true Irishman proud.
One other thing, the bar staff are great. I think the guy who served me today was called Baily... friendly...
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